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Examples
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Why Baie Comeau resonates with Mulroney even more than Shawinigan does with Chretien is that it was (is?) a company town, dominated by an American concern (iron mining, I think).
debate 2005
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Jean "Dubya's Sockpuppet" Chretien is set to reject the Kyoto protocol.
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It's a sad scene when Chretien is going to 'slam-dunk' for a third term and it's not helpful for the country or for democracy when you don't have a chance for a real opposition party coming to power.
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And Chretien is the luckiest politician in the history of Canadian politics.
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On his past record, there are no grounds to believe Jean Chretien is of the future rather than of the past, but the people's will, will be done, by him, or by others.
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It was also an attractive quality (although less evident) in Chretien.
Canada's Governor General reeks of awesomeness (and just a hint of seal heart) Tyler 2009
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And Mr. Chretien is capable of creating quotations which rank with those I have mentioned.
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Too bad that they didn't name Chretien in the lawsuit.
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Broadbent called Chretien at NDP Leader Jack Layton's request - an attempt by Layton to seek counsel from as many sources as possible.
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But I have to defend George W. Bush and John Engler (for the first and probably last time ever for both) - "Chretien" and "poutine" sound enough alike in a noisy hallway that I can see why they'd make that mistake.
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