| 31. | An Anglophile even then, I sneered at the preposterous inaccuracies of the history plays.
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| 32. | Like so many young people entranced by the Old World, we became confirmed Anglophiles.
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| 33. | And Washington has no shortage of Anglophiles.
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| 34. | An Anglophile, he was posted to Britain soon after he joined BASF in 1957.
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| 35. | Asked if he were an Anglophile, Gingrich, a former history professor, quipped:
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| 36. | I think most Americans really are Anglophiles.
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| 37. | They also tend to be resolute Anglophiles.
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| 38. | Fillon has a reputation as an Anglophile.
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| 39. | Baker was an Anglophile who supposedly knew England almost as well as he knew Maryland.
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| 40. | Under the anglophile Rainilaiarivony, British influence grew considerably in the economic and religious fields.
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