Maj-Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol, an influential Army officer echoed Pallop's warning.
President Cosic echoed the general's warning in a statement when he arrived in Belgrade today after the latest session in Geneva.
By spring the African National Congress and the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) were echoing Cuba's warning.
Various public universities in Malaysia echoed the government's warning telling students and teachers not to attend the rally.
Her mother's words echoed their warning, had Shanda mentally apologising, wanting to run from this dingy hall without stopping until she burst into the tiny hall of her parents' council semi.
By spring the African National Congress and SWAPO were echoing Cuba's warning.
Echoing the IMF's warning on extreme austerity, PricewaterhouseCoopers called on Osborne to defer cuts until growth is established.
McKeon nodded, and Honor felt a certain bitter irony at the way her words echoed his own warning to her after Tremaine discovered that first illegal Hauptman shipment.
But echoing Mr. Lovelace's warning that employers have changed the way they do business, she said that unemployed professionals like her will find the office a different place.
Paul, who served stateside in the Air Force in the 60's, would like to curtail defense spending sharply, and he ended the day by echoing George Washington's warning against foreign entanglements.