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en [Nelson (strangely enough, a retiree from Pine City, Minn.) led us on a walk through Santa Fe's past. We saw America's oldest European church, its oldest European house and the New Mexico State Capitol, which is built to look like a kiva, the circular ceremonial structure of the Pueblo Indians.] They call it the Roundhouse, ... You can chase your legislator around all day without catching him.

en They call it the Roundhouse. You can chase your legislator around all day without catching him.

en George W. Bush and his family are very interested in this information. These are their oldest-known European roots.

en It's the oldest church in the city. It's pretty overwhelming.

en Built in 1763, it is the oldest surviving synagogue in North America,

en I'm the oldest racer with the oldest boat, but I'm a rookie, that's why there is an 'X' on this helmet.

en It's set before the Conquest, so there are no European faces, and we are using mostly indigenous people and actors from Mexico City,
  Mel Gibson

en This is a very ancient structure, maybe the oldest in our area.

en Older water crafts, like dug-out canoes, have been found throughout the world, but these are the oldest sea-going ships. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. More significantly, the next oldest [ships ever discovered] in Egypt are 700 years younger.

en Every European visitor to the United States is struck by the comparative rarity of what he would call a face, by the frequency of men and women who look like elderly babies. If he stays in the States for any length of time, he will learn that this cannot be put down to a lack of sensibility -- the American feels the joys and sufferings of human life as keenly as anybody else. The only plausible explanation I can find lies in his different attitude to the past. To have a face, in the European sense of the word, it would seem that one must not only enjoy and suffer but also desire to preserve the memory of even the most humiliating and unpleasant experiences of the past.
  W. H. Auden

en The EU and the European people have always seen Turkey as a European state, ... The heavy responsibility rests on all member states. ... I don't want to contemplate the possibility of a veto.

en Built in 1763, it is the oldest surviving synagogue in North America. Still in use, the building combines an intimate elegance with Classical grandeur in the best tradition of Georgian architecture. It is also a National Landmark, the highest designation given to an American building.

en European musicians didn't learn popular music, whereas in America we did, ... So you played in bands, you played in orchestras, you played everything. The high-art/low-art idea, that was a very European idea and not much appreciated in America. People like Cole Porter and Gershwin were considered very important composers.

en The United States is just now the oldest country in the world, there always is an oldest country and she is it, it is she who is the mother of the twentieth century civilization. She began to feel herself as it just after the Civil War. And so it is a country the right age to have been born in and the wrong age to live in.
  Gertrude Stein

en It doesn't matter who'll be the first. The important thing is that European Union member countries give timely support to the Southeast's European goals so as to prevent the forces from the past from having room to act.


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