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La sélection think that they can win, and so do the supporters: 70% of the public polled by the Journal du Dimanche think that les Bleus will bring the Webb Ellis trophy to France for the first time.
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That's a good breeding ground, Spotland, when you think that Holt, Lambert, Le Fondre and Chris Dagnall, who's doing well at Barnsley, all also had time there.
Marion Rohart, a 25-year-old cashier, used to think that Jean-Marie Le Pen, the longtime leader of the National Front, was outmoded and essentially harmless, because he was beyond the pale.
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