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Beyond Germany's borders, said Wilfried Martens, chairman of the conservative European People's Party, which is represented in the European parliament, all eyes are on Berlin.
Merkel Party Seeks Euro Exit Policy William Boston 2011
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Wilfried Zaha and Darren Ambrose, with a penalty, had put Palace in control.
Cardiff City and Blackpool increase pressure on leaders with wins 2012
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“However, we are working within a much shorter time frame than the ratings agencies,” says CEO Wilfried Verstraete.
Europe Seeking to Break U.S. Ratings Monopoly | Impact Lab 2010
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He returned to action in Marseille and lost to eventual champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the SF ...
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“However, we are working within a much shorter time frame than the ratings agencies,” says CEO Wilfried Verstraete.
Europe Seeking to Break U.S. Ratings Monopoly | Impact Lab 2010
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They looked lively, breaking with pace, particularly through Wilfried Zaha, and by half-time it was clear that Dougie Freedman's side sensed an upset.
Manchester United 1-2 Crystal Palace | Carling Cup match report 2011
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Middlesbrough were undone by goals from Wilfried Zaha and Calvin Andrew in a 2-1 defeat by Crystal Palace.
Rubén Rochina helps Blackburn make Orient's Carling Cup hopes go west 2011
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He next meets fellow lefty and Davis Cup teammate Fernando Verdasco, who continued his surprising run through the draw with a 7-6 (7-2), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 win against 2008 runner-up Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France.
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Wilfried Zaha continued his sparkling Carling Cup form and Calvin Andrew grabbed a rare goal as Crystal Palace got their own back on Middlesbrough, who had won Saturday's league fixture between the sides.
Crystal Palace 2-1 Middlesbrough | Carling Cup match report 2011
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Whether it's Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Spain's Fernando Verdasco, Serbia's Janko Tipsarevic or American Serena Williams, the big hitters at this year's Open are making the tennis center feel more like a field artillery range at Fort Bragg.
An Open Mystery: Longer Matches Matthew Futterman 2011
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