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He has put thousands of miles on Air Force One, soothing allies in what the Bush administration disparagingly called Old Europe, in Turkey and, soon, in Mexico.
Capitol Hill Blue - The oldest political news site on the Internet 2009
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He has put thousands of miles on Air Force One, soothing allies in what the Bush administration disparagingly called Old Europe, in Turkey and, soon, in Mexico.
unknown title 2009
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He has put thousands of miles on Air Force One, soothing allies in what the Bush administration disparagingly called Old Europe, in Turkey and, soon, in Mexico.
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He has put thousands of miles on Air Force One, soothing allies in what the Bush administration disparagingly called Old Europe, in Turkey and, soon, in Mexico.
Nashuatelegraph.com local, state, business and sports news 2009
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is now bringing back the term "Old Europe," which was popularized by Don Rumsfeld in 2002 and 2003 to attack countries such as France and Germany, which were not participating in the Iraq War.
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And why did Mr. Rumsfeld use the term "Old Europe"?
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Japan, Poland and "New Europe", India, Israel, and even "Old Europe" better pay attention.
Right Wing News 2009
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On his very first trip to Europe as president, Obama declared, In my view, there is no Old Europe or New Europe.
A Letter to America Daniel Hannan 2011
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But will the traditional cooking of Old Europe catch on in a modern city, especially one which has grown accustomed to flashier fare?
A Modern Take on Czech Cuisine Evan Rail 2011
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Prague is a small city, but even by the standards of Old Europe its beauty is overwhelming.
Todd Brewster: Remembering Vaclav Havel Todd Brewster 2011
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