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"This president takes his inspirations from the capitals of Europe," Mr. Romney said.
"This president takes his inspiration from the capitals of Europe; we look to the cities and small towns of America".
(Do you think he really means: Takes his orders from the capitals of Europe? Next stop: "Barack Obama, Brussels Puppet").
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukVIEWED from the capitals of Western Europe, the world looked pretty good in 1913.
This President takes his inspiration from the capitals of Europe; we look to the cities and small towns of America".
He's been warning that the president "takes his inspiration from the capitals of Europe" and is attempting to turn the country into a "European-style social welfare state".
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In Clichy the disconnection from the capital is keenly felt.
Away from the capital, prosecution of the war flagged.
The worst violence broke out far from the capital.
Or you can just stay away from the capital entirely.
Provincial governors can do little without approval from the capital.
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