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  • "Merkel's policies aren't without an alternative," FDP lawmaker Sylvia Canel told Dow Jones Newswires, adding that she will vote against the ESM in the Bundestag if it remains in its current form, ignoring the result of the failed referendum.

    German Coalition Party Delivers Boost to Merkel Bernd Radowitz 2011

  • That's giving the wrong incentives, Ms. Canel said.

    German Coalition Party Delivers Boost to Merkel Bernd Radowitz 2011

  • Canel the scam that is the "star wars" program and heath care is funded.

    New estimate puts health-care pricetag at $611 billion 2009

  • The vessel said to be carrying 884 metric tonnes of essential food and medicine to the 330,000 IDP'S in the north began its journey from Ipswich Port in U. K on 20th of April and through Suez Canel crossed the Red Sea two weeks ago.

    Sri Lankan Navy Arrested The Vessel 'Captian Ali' After Illegally Entered In To The Lankan Waters 2009

  • Readers may be interested to know that three Latino broadcasters are Hall of Fame awardees: Buck Canel, Jaime Jarrin and Felo Ramirez.

    USATODAY.com - Readers react to announcer rankings 2005

  • There is also a parking garage new the Jardin and one on the road where the bridge crosses over Canel, doe not remember the name.

    Traveling to San Miguel 2001

  • This novel, the first signed with his name, Honore Balzac, was published by Canel and Levavasseur in March, 1829, and in December of the same year the "Physiologie du Mariage by a Celibataire," appeared, and excited general attention; though many people, Madame Carraud among the number, were much shocked by it.

    Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings

  • Moliere, to form a part of the same collection as the Lafontaine, the only members left were Canel and Balzac, who agreed each to put up half the capital and divide the profits and losses equally.

    Honore de Balzac Albert Keim 1911

  • Canel was far richer in hopes for the success of his project than in money to carry it out, and he was ready to accept all offers of co-operation, if not actually to solicit them.

    Honore de Balzac Albert Keim 1911

  • Let your ginger be well pared, hard, not worm-eaten, (Colombyne is better than Valadyne or Maydelyne); your sticks of Cinnamon thin, hot and sweet; Canel is not so good.

    Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867

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