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By hosting her, they intoned, the Great Neck Synagogue would be guilty of propagating hate speech.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Moral relativism and jihad
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"All cholesterol drugs simply aren't the same, " one ad intoned, according to the letter.
FORBES: FDA Warns AstraZeneca On Crestor Marketing
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The results were unambiguous, the statistician intoned without emotion: Iressa didn't boost survival in either big trial.
FORBES: Cover Story
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"She says she's safe, that she's okay, but I'm also hearing the phrase 'hidden governments, '" intoned Van Praagh.
FORBES: Ouija TV
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"The ping heard round the world, " Time magazine intoned in its cover story.
CNN: 'The ping heard round the world' revisited
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"We don't know where this money is coming from, " he intoned.
WSJ: Strassel: The IRS Scandal Started at the Top
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There was a time when conservative Washington was full of Adam Smith enthusiasts who solemnly intoned that good government must promote competition, not hand out favours to cronies.
ECONOMIST: The only people who could stop a Bush second term
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Thomas Malthus first intoned in the late 18th century.
FORBES: Just When You Thought You Could Bank On It
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Vice-President Al Gore, visiting Fort Worth, dutifully intoned concern.
ECONOMIST: Breathing Mexican air
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We listened on the radio to his acceptance speech, delivered with the confidently intoned upper-class enunciation that, for close to eight years now, had inspired millions of ordinary families like ours to remain hopeful in the midst of hardship.
NPR: Roth Rewrites History with a 'Plot Against America'
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"These economic attributes, when combined with media concentration, endanger democracy, " intoned a collection of self-appointed media watchdog groups in a response to another FCC filing last December that would lift the restriction against combinations of newspapers and broadcast outfits in the same market.
FORBES: Free the Airwaves
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"Below average, " Thai intoned sternly.
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