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(During a gig on the Sex Pistols' US Tour) See the fine, upstanding, young men Britain is chucking out these days. Johnny Rotten
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From the 1920s into the 1940s, Britain's standard of living was supported by oil from Iran. British cars, trucks, and buses ran on cheap Iranian oil. Factories throughout Britain were fueled by oil from Iran. The Royal Navy, which projected British power all over the world, powered its ships with Iranian oil. Stephen Kinzer
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I love filming in Britain. Jason Priestley
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Many employers in Britain are working their employees harder, not smarter, David Coates
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It is fair to say that in the past London and Britain as a whole have been seen as a convenient place to operate international support networks. Paul Wilkinson
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Maybe somebody from Britain will go, ... They don't have to travel far. Annika Sorenstam
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Manufacturing doesn't just mean building cars and metal-bashing; it includes making pharmaceuticals and hi-tech electronics. A crucial part of the process is the research and development that allows better and greener products to come to market. Britain has traditionally had a strong science and engineering base. Martin Rees
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London felt the upturn earlier and stronger than all of the others. Hiring in Britain didn't drop as much as it did in the rest of the world through 2003, in financial markets and other industries. Jeffrey Joerres
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Like the Britain of Beaverbrook and Kipling, Japan in the early twentieth century was a jingoistic nation, subduing weaker countries with the help of populist politicians and sensationalist journalism. Pankaj Mishra