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"Fine, I do not think I need to respond to those remarks. I am delighted that you are planning a letter, and I shall make it a duty and a pleasure to answer it point by point, Mr Coûteaux, particularly about catching you on the hop for the vote yesterday. I think everyone can testify that the way that vote took place was perfectly objective. It is not my fault if you were not at the sitting at the time of the vote. I do apologise! Mrs Doyle presented a procedural motion, and we waited some time. I can understand your being embarrassed, Mr Coûteaux. This is all rather stupid, really! Of course I understand your embarrassment as a Frenchman, but that is not my business. I am the President of the European Parliament. I do entirely understand your embarrassment, Mr Coûteaux, believe me."@en1
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"- Figueiredo report (A5-0155/2001 ) A5-0155/2001"1
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