trans-European love

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Examples

  • Ritchie's fast, loose interpretation of Conan Doyle rolls along merrily, powered around its steam-age, trans-European route by the locomotive of Downey's charm.

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  • The only reason we have not divorced is that we can't be bothered with the trans-European rigmarole it would involve.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • And Jan Gossart was one of the critical links by which those two great, trans-European movements were destined to be joined.

    Gossart James Gardner 2010

  • A single referendum on a national level can block trans-European projects.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • The idea, as I recall, was for a network of such ecological reserves across UK and the EU, the network mindbogglingly INTERLINKED by trans-European wildlife, stampede corridors - with a rather strange slant on 'wild' and 'stampede'.

    Re-animated Dodos Newmania 2007

  • The begatting has begun and poor old Emma is becoming "exceeding embonpoint" to say nothing of feeling as sick as a dog and must have put a brave face on it all as she suffered the vagaries of trans-European travel a la 1790's.

    Emma Hamilton update...WARNING:SPOILERS! 2006

  • A single referendum on a national level can block trans-European projects.

    Call for Europe-wide referenda 2008

  • The only reason we have not divorced is that we can't be bothered with the trans-European rigmarole it would involve.

    Europe and consensus 2008

  • The begatting has begun and poor old Emma is becoming "exceeding embonpoint" to say nothing of feeling as sick as a dog and must have put a brave face on it all as she suffered the vagaries of trans-European travel a la 1790's.

    65 entries from December 2006 2006

  • The begatting has begun and poor old Emma is becoming "exceeding embonpoint" to say nothing of feeling as sick as a dog and must have put a brave face on it all as she suffered the vagaries of trans-European travel a la 1790's.

    Emma Hamilton update...WARNING:SPOILERS! 2006

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