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Rather than sacrifice economic growth by permitting local workers vacation time, he decided in the 1990s to bring the world to Huaxi in the form of knockoffs of the White House, Paris's Arc de Triomphe and the Great Wall.
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Mr Hollande is something of an unknown quantity in Washington, although the White House sent a team to Paris last week to get to know his closest advisers.
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Instead of the usual white ceramic tiles and bright fluorescent lights that give other Paris Metro stops the surreal glow of a subterranean hospital, the entire vault here is covered with dark, copper-coloured panels joined by oversized rivets.
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White said England deserved credit even for reaching the final in Paris, following their 36-0 mauling by his side in the group stages.
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The Center recommends that the White House immediately recall U.S. negotiators now in Paris and postpone for at least six months any further decontrol proposals at COCOM.
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Hugo is a spectator, always peering out at something, and the Paris he sees from his aerie is tinted dark blue, with glistening white lights the colors of wonder.
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"They were dots of color on white paper, " said Ms. de Taillac, now 48, sitting in her shop on Paris's Left Bank.
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