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I’m guessing The Hair, aka The Donald, doesn’t own any real estate in Tehran or he’d be singing a different tune.
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For, as The Donald is beginning to realize, it's not his plans for a world-class golf course near Aberdeen that have incensed so many Scots -- it's him.
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• A controversial course: Americans may now have hopes of stemming the environmental landslide, but The Donald scored one for the “who cares?” with the approval of a golf course in Scotland on fragile dunes.
Murder. Mayhem. Golf?: Kacey Chuilli Chuilli, Kacey 2008
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How different it all must have seemed two years ago for The Donald, 61, when he first unveiled his plans for the Menie Estate, 11 miles north of Aberdeen.
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• A controversial course: Americans may now have hopes of stemming the environmental landslide, but The Donald scored one for the “who cares?” with the approval of a golf course in Scotland on fragile dunes.
In the News: VF Daily Chuilli, Kacey 2008
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Sibila, we ` ve got ourselves an all-out war going on tonight, The Donald against Martha.
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And it's not just Trump and Romney and the egg on the face of the Gingrich campaign, which expected the backing of The Donald.
News 2012
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I think a great team would include The Donald and Winning.
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(This is not rhetoric: New Jersey once tried, unsuccessfully, to seize someone's home because The Donald needed somewhere to park limousines outside one of his casinos.)
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As he's done in the past, The Donald tries to keep things interesting by randomly mixing up the teams, ostensibly to even the odds.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Andrew Ryan 2010
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