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This morning I called Vladimir Putin and Hu Jintao and last night I had spoke to the president of South Korea, President Roh, as well as Prime Minister Koizumi, and said look, we've all sent a signal to him.
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GAFFNEY: We are clearly sending signals to the Russians, including the president of the United States himself calling Vladimir Putin and saying you better cut this out.
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There's nothing wrong with giving a mountain the name of Vladimir Putin.
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This morning I called Vladimir Putin and Hu Jintao and last night I spoke to the president of South Korea and President Noh, as well as Prime Minister Koizumi and said, "Look, we've all sent a signal to him.
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This morning I called Vladimir Putin and Hu Jintao and last night I spoke to the president of South Korea and President Noh, as well as Prime Minister Koizumi and said, "Look, we've all sent a signal to him.
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As German Chancellor, Gerhard Schröder famously called Vladimir Putin a "flawless democrat."
Schröder on Georgia 2008
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While breaking bread with former enemies of freedom in Russia, she worried about the creeping powers of the Executive -- Vladimir Putin, that is, not the erstwhile Leader Of The Free World (Incurious George) who has been carefully constructing a de facto dictatorship brick by brick with signing statements and a palpable contempt of Congress.
Eric Malone: I See a Kettle and I Want to Paint it Black 2008
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The candidate most in command, Dmitri Medvedev -- also known as Vladimir Putin's "Mini-Me" -- pledges to Russian voters as well as investors that he is the best candidate who can guarantee that things in Moscow will not change.
Lionel Beehner: What Russia's Election Means for our Presidential Candidates 2008
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While breaking bread with former enemies of freedom in Russia, she worried about the creeping powers of the Executive -- Vladimir Putin, that is, not the erstwhile Leader Of The Free World (Incurious George) who has been carefully constructing a de facto dictatorship brick by brick with signing statements and a palpable contempt of Congress.
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LEMON: "Time Magazine" calls Vladimir Putin the czar of the new Russia.
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