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I do not care if idiotic, immature new labour morons refuse to say the word England.
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I would rather a new labour dirtbag like Burnham did not say the word England.
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I'd enjoy watching Gordon Brown say the word England.
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It is with pain and with bitterness that I speak the word England.
New York Times, Current History, Vol 1, Issue 1 From the Beginning to March, 1915 With Index Various
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Unearned increment is not what Dr. Elavin is after; he would confiscate the rent of my patrimony; he would deprive me of the values created by my people -- would allow me no larger share therein than he accords to the newly arrived immigrant from that damned island we call England.
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It is slow to act, and will not affect them until after they have reached the country that you call England.
In Brief Authority F. Anstey 1895
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Other 'visualisers' have described to me the picture of a red flag, or of a green field (seen from a railway carriage), as automatically called up by the word England.
Human Nature in Politics Third Edition Graham Wallas 1895
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He has a tongue apart -- the tongue of an island not far from my country, which we call England. "
The Great Taboo Grant Allen 1873
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Where the foxes caper unmolested, the government packs your school lunch and some people feel intimidated by the word England.”
Archive 2008-03-01 CC 2008
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Although neither mother nor child is aware of this crucial dialogue, Williams 'body already is telling her baby about what to expect from the world outside, says Mark Hanson, a professor at the University of Southampton in England.
Aging well starts in womb, as mom's choices affect whole life 2009
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