Alas, a resolute Anglophile, Nasseri doesn't want France, he wants Britain. |
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One imagines Dumas's young men about town affecting the same dandified, Anglophile pose. |
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German fox-hunters tended to be aristocratic, in his view effete and probably Anglophile. |
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The next morning I flew on to Bird Island where I was met by the owner Guy Savy, an Anglophile Seychellois of French extraction. |
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Normally this statement induced enthusiastic enquiries from Anglophile Americans. |
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There seems to be a consensus, at least among Anglophile observers, that we are witnessing the greatest Test series in a quarter of a century. |
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The rationality that Anglophile observers attributed to the British was not always evident to Britons themselves. |
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In stark contrast to the Anglophile sentiments professed to in the Daily Telegraph, the Hale interview was militantly anti-British in tone. |
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While some British and Anglophile linguists denigrated American English as provincial and corrupt, Webster inverted the argument. |
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Also, it doesn't hurt that the Northeast is the most Anglophile part of the U.S. And the English are known for their taste for a bit of lamb pie. |
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Malta has a famously Anglophile culture and, if moving there permanently, you can buy any property irrespective of value. |
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Although the alliance's cause is quintessentially British, it has attracted support from wealthy Anglophile foreigners. |
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Individually and communally they are industrious, Anglophile and delightful. |
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The good seth, very wisely, did not want to appear too much of an Anglophile. |
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He, you see, is a details man, a coltish clothes horse, and a dedicated Anglophile to boot. |
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His idea was eventually taken up by the Anglophile sports nut, Baron Pierre de Coubertin. |
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The California Anglophile spent days before this trip poring over British gossip blogs to identify the hottest royal hangouts. |
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The founder, Motilal Nehru, an Anglophile barrister, was a liberal member of the Indian nationalist movement. |
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In the glut of Anglophile writing, there are a few that make the grade. |
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Even in Anglophile Germany, which is facing its own anti-immigration backlash, this grates. |
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This was the town house of Albert Ballin, the Anglophile shipowner, in whom were recognisable the features of assimilated Hamburg Jewry. |
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It slashed the army's budget and left its management to a few Anglophile officers. |
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The more fair-minded breed of chroniclers, who have benefited from newly released Russian documents after the Soviet collapse, do provide a less Anglophile version of history. |
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In 1980, 18-year-old Prince Abdullah was sent by his Anglophile father to train as a British army officer at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. |
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Primarily because the way most of us in the west and Anglophile world view the history of the Great War is from the winning side. |
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It's a really Anglophile music community so we go down well. |
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Before they became Indian nationalists, the Nehrus were Anglophile to the bone. |
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If the run continues, and the film achieves similar success in Anglophile foreign territories, expect producers to look with renewed interest at the Hardy canon. |
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But it was also consistent with the contempt directed at Griffin and his blueprint by the conservative Anglophile city planners who undermined the Chicagoan as soon as he won the city's 1912 design competition. |
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The Anglo-Saxon consonance of Crock reflects the Anglophile fashion of this time, particularly as the Mermans were very close to the Lawtons and their allies such as the Johnstons and the Bartons. |
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As a fellow military man myself and an Anglophile, we chatted about numerous subjects. |
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He is an Anglophile who studied at the University of Sussex and loves Charles Dickens novels. |
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From what little I know, he was a thorough gentleman, an Anglophile, more at home reading English bestsellers and watching Hollywood films. |
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Though a bit of a trimmer and waverer, Mr Barroso, a former Portuguese prime minister, is a free-market liberal and free trader, and an Anglophile. |
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To the Pet Shop Boy, it suggested that the Anglophile Nevadan who grew up loving The Smiths, Oasis and Tennant's band was suddenly forswearing pop music in favour of something rather more, well, beardy. |
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The city's conservative Anglophile planners, chief among them veteran generals of the Boer War, loathed the European-style casino as much as they did the Griffins. |
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Liverpool seems a good fit for what was already a very Anglophile town. |
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For example, the Iranian elite have since the mid-19th century been divided into Anglophile, Russophile, Francophile, Americophile, and now even Chinophile. |
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There is also rich detail on Britain's role in inspiring the anglophile French aristocrat Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who created the modern Olympics. |
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No records of those confidential talks appear to exist in French archives and it is likely that the project was the brainchild of Mollet, an anglophile. |
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