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She was responding to questions from reporters about parliamentary questions filed by anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders, who called the monarch's decision to cover her head on a visit to a mosque in Abu Dhabi on Sunday "a sad exhibition" that "legitimizes the oppression of women."
www.startribune.com 2012
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The popular monarch was responding to questions from reporters about parliamentary questions filed by anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders, who called the monarch's decision to cover her head on a visit to a mosque in Abu Dhabi on Sunday "a sad exhibition" that "legitimizes the oppression of women."
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Who but Lionel would dare refer to the monarch's flabby tummy?
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Glenn Young 2011
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She was responding to questions from reporters about parliamentary questions filed by anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders, who called the monarch's decision to cover her head on a visit to a mosque in Abu Dhabi on Sunday "a sad exhibition" that "legitimizes the oppression of women."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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The country's youth-based February 20 Movement called Saturday for nationwide protests, criticizing the monarch's reform proposal for not meeting "demands for a true separation of powers."
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This time last year Mandelson was lord president of the Privy Council, presenting business from its monthly meetings for the monarch's approval.
Royal wedding: diehard republicans battle on despite Britain's love affair with the monarchy 2011
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Although the first two presidents gave yearly addresses, Thomas Jefferson decided in 1801 that anything so resembling the British monarch's annual Speech From the Throne was too "kingly" for a young country fresh from a revolution.
The State of the Union doesn't always go according to script Karen Tumulty 2011
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The Saudi monarch's decree to give women voting rights for municipal elections in 2015 was generally welcomed as a giant step on the road to reform.
Ida Lichter, M.D.: Saudi Reforms Thwarted By Puritanical Laws M.D. Ida Lichter 2011
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The country's youth-based February 20 Movement called Saturday for nationwide protests, criticizing the monarch's reform proposal for not meeting "demands for a true separation of powers."
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The country's youth-based February 20 Movement called Saturday for nationwide protests, criticizing the monarch's reform proposal for not meeting "demands for a true separation of powers."
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