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And normal. to nice.
I have never been to Nice.
I would now like to ask whether we must therefore return to Nice in order, finally, to get to Laeken.
St Peterburg to Vienna and from Moscow to Nice via Vienna.
Members may be interested to learn that 50 000 fewer people in the Irish electorate voted"no" to Nice than voted"no" to Amsterdam.
St Peterburg to Vienna and from Moscow to Nice via Vienna.
In the context of the debates in the run-up to Nice, I personally was concerned to meet with national parliaments
When traveling to Nice make sure to check the local weather conditions in order to avoid any unpleasant surprises.
invitations to press ahead, to take advantage of the momentum generated and carry it to Nice and beyond.
Weather When traveling to Nice make sure to check the local weather conditions in order to avoid any unpleasant surprises.
These are issues that we do not have time to deal with thoroughly prior to Nice, but they must be raised and would perhaps merit in-depth attention after Nice. .
When you come back to Nice, we will go to the Promenade des Anglais, 01: 45: 16,311-> 01: 45: 18,688 and everyone will shout.
respect we must not, I believe, go back to Nice.
we will revert to Nice.
that this is a vicious way of returning to Nice and restoring 99 seats to Germany?
The ambition which was taken to Nice was the greatest European ambition for a summit meeting now for many years.
with betting limits varying from really low to nice and high for the high rollers.
with betting limits varying from really low to nice and high for the high rollers.
which have taken us from Maastricht to Nice via Amsterdam and from 12 to 15, and then to 25, Member States.
engage in national politics, but today it is for a European reason that I want to state clearly for the record of the House that to vote"yes" to Nice in Ireland is to vote to remove the last formal obstacle to a significant enlargement.