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One of the constant refrains of that lower order of being known as the "Europhile" is that Britain is not sufficiently "European" in its outlook.
Now we are truly European Richard 2006
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Although I must add one final note; I will be looking on with interest to see how the big beast aka Europhile Ken Clarke reacts to this announcement …
BUCF 2009
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But the reality is that this is the 'Europhile' position.
Archive 2007-11-01 Glyn Davies 2007
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But the reality is that this is the 'Europhile' position.
Something to chew over Glyn Davies 2007
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Mr. Cameron can save money, suggest his defense cuts have a strategic logic because of this increased co-operation and prove to his Europhile coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats, that he is working with partners in Europe.
Entente Frugal: There Has to Be More to Defense Policy Than Saving Money Iain Martin 2010
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They don't like Hezza, whom they see as the maniac Europhile who destroyed Margaret Thatcher.
The Eurosceptics have taken over the asylum | Simon Hoggart's sketch 2011
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Here was the entire electronic ethic in one TV clip: the rejection of rock's fake spontaneity, the fastidious attention to detail, the Europhile slickness, the devotion to rhythm.
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As a bit of a generalist myself and a self-admitted Europhile, I rather like the blog.
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Yglesias, true to his Europhile heart, believes that the real solution is to convert a lot of what are currently political appointees into civil servants.
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Mr. Schäuble, the elder statesman of the German cabinet and an unapologetic Europhile, spent much of the 10-hour flight encouraging Ms. Merkel to change her tune.
In Euro's Hour of Need, Aide Gets 'Madame Non' to Say Yes Marcus Walker 2011
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