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In the early 1980s - not long after he called Margaret Thatcher "sexy" in print - Hitchens moved to America.
The Times of India 2010
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Klaus, the second president of the Czech Republic since the fall of communism, is often called the Margaret Thatcher of Central Europe.
Latest Articles 2009
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I called Margaret Thatcher to say that, while we fully supported Britain’s effort to take back the Falklands, we thought it would be dangerous to move the war onto the mainland of South America.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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I called Margaret Thatcher to say that, while we fully supported Britain’s effort to take back the Falklands, we thought it would be dangerous to move the war onto the mainland of South America.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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I called Margaret Thatcher to say that, while we fully supported Britain’s effort to take back the Falklands, we thought it would be dangerous to move the war onto the mainland of South America.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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I called Margaret Thatcher to say that, while we fully supported Britain’s effort to take back the Falklands, we thought it would be dangerous to move the war onto the mainland of South America.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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Watching The Iron Lady, for example, you would hardly know why the Soviet Red Army newspaper labelled Margaret Thatcher "the Iron Lady" in the first place.
Jason Apuzzo: Why The Cold War Is Back at the Movies in The Iron Lady, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy & Mission Impossible Jason Apuzzo 2012
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Watching The Iron Lady, for example, you would hardly know why the Soviet Red Army newspaper labelled Margaret Thatcher "the Iron Lady" in the first place.
Jason Apuzzo: Why The Cold War Is Back at the Movies in The Iron Lady, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy & Mission Impossible Jason Apuzzo 2012
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Watching The Iron Lady, for example, you would hardly know why the Soviet Red Army newspaper labelled Margaret Thatcher "the Iron Lady" in the first place.
Jason Apuzzo: Why The Cold War Is Back at the Movies in The Iron Lady, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy & Mission Impossible Jason Apuzzo 2012
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But as she can learn from studying the record of another Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher, that is fine between elections — as long as you are setting the pace.
Cameron Iain Martin 2010
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