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en I like Ireland because it means I'm near France.

en France isn't a country that's massively racist. There's an enormous amount of mixing that occurs in France -- unlike a lot of European countries, where mixing is almost nonexistent. That means there's a lot of potential for fraternity and tolerance in France.

en I believe we are getting closer to Scotland, Wales and Ireland. But England and France are still some way off.

en There are some black sheep countries in Europe, and one of them was Ireland and it now appears that a second one may be France.

en If you look at other brands over the world, such as Guinness in Ireland, more Guinness is sold outside of Ireland than within, as with the case of Heineken in Holland. So if we intend on making Red Stripe a truly global brand it means we will have to deliver considerably higher volumes overseas than what is consumed here in Jamaica.

en I was at Ireland against France and Thierry Henry scored a wonderful goal out of nothing. Chelsea have that bit of magic.

en France, England, Ireland and Wales are all strong opposition, especially at home. It will be a challenging tour.

en His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure. In Europe, countries like Finland, Sweden and Ireland are doing better than larger neighbors like Britain, France and Germany.
  Alvin Toffler

en They play the ball up quickly to the strikers, and are very solid, ... It's important to get a good result in France as it's very hard to win over there (in Ireland).

en They're the greatest thing about it really. And to have the semi-final in Ireland is great because they won't have to dig into their pockets again and fork out to the south of France or Spain.

en Finesse to most Americans means light, ... But it doesn't mean that in France. It means harmony, balance, completeness.

en Why shouldn't America, and American children, have the same level of protection that kids do in France and Germany and Poland and Russia and Armenia and Ireland and Norway and a host of other countries?

en That means calling the bluff of all those parties standing in the way of progress and calling time on their delaying tactics. It means ending the destructive politics of side deals and concessions that is holding us back and taking us from the agreement that the people of Ireland voted for.

en I don't know why people are surprised that France won't help us get Saddam out of Iraq. After all, France wouldn't help us get the Germans out of France!
  Jay Leno

en Defeating Ireland is no mean thing. The main thing was to win. It's our first match at home this season and we said we wanted to stay unbeaten at home until the 2007 World Cup which will be played in France. We are still on course.


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