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The opposition is led by Ralph Klein, the conservative premier of Alberta, Canada's main oil producer.
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Ralph Klein, the province's feisty conservative premier, immediately suggested that Ottawa pay for the Rolling Stones to visit Calgary.
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This prompted Ralph Klein, Alberta's premier, to call Mr Landry a greater threat to national unity than Mr Bouchard ever was.
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Ralph Klein, Alberta's influential Conservative premier, backs Mr Harris.
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Another Calgarian, Ralph Klein, though a Conservative, as premier of Alberta since 1993 was the first to put Reform's ideas into practice, slashing spending on health and education and privatising many government services.
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For 13 years they have been happy to give carte blanche to Ralph Klein, their rumpled, tough-talking premier, granting his Conservative government four whopping majorities as he led his province from hard times to oil-fired prosperity.
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Traditional labels like Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein tend to stick to traditional fabrics such as linen and cotton.
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Rock-a-billy, motorcycle, Western, military, and Ivy League styles have become especially popular, both for natty men to wear and for designers (Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein) to emulate.
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Spurr, who has also worked lately as a creative consultant for Tommy Hilfiger, grew up in rural England before honing his craft at Yves Saint Lauren, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren.
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Big American names such as Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein manufacture their cheaper lines in countries with lower labour costs, but they invariably have their top range sewn up in Italy.
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Schaps, over the years, Liz has gained the support of top fashion houses, such as Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Dior, Ferragamo, David Yurman and Emporio Armani, all of whom have volunteered to help her raise funds for her programs.
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