She parroted his earlier words, her voice rising by an octave. |
If the Nationalists had simply parroted their trite, intellectually vacuous opposition, then that would have been no more or less than expected. |
He has parroted the sentiment of all of the members who have participated at least from the opposition parties. |
And we must become critical of the real role of the WTO in society, contrary to the government rhetoric parroted by the media. |
Unfortunately, too many of the talking heads parroted rather than questioned those assertions. |
Web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee's belief in a democratising, single global information space is often parroted by young net evangelists. |