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Europhile

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Europhile [ˈjʊərəʊˌfaɪl] (sometimes not capital)
n
a person who admires Europe, Europeans, or the European Union
adj
marked by or possessing admiration for Europe, Europeans, or the European Union
Translations
Europhile [ˈjʊərəʊfaɪl]
A. Neuropeísta mf
B. ADJeuropeísta
Europhile [ˈjʊərəəʊfaɪl]
neurophile mf
adjeurophile


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Europhile shadow business secretary Kenneth Clarke was forced to put out a statement ruling out the prospect of him campaigning for ratification of the Lisbon as a member of a Tory Government, after he appeared to suggest that he would consider fighting for the Yes camp.
Bokova is a former communist turned europhile who has represented Bulgaria on UNESCO's board since 2007 and is also ambassador to France and Monaco.
FOR those committed Europhiles such as Bill Sharples (Voice of the North, September 5) who appear to believe that leaving the European Union would be impossible, I could not improve on the following description of our predicament taken from the Labour Euro-Safeguards Campaign Bulletin, January 2008.
 
 
 
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