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"en.20020409.6.2-092"2
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"Mr President, last night I was in Strasbourg, as many of us were. I was with a Member of Parliament, whom I will not mention by name – it starts with an S – and two beautiful European Parliament officials, whom I will not name either – V and T – one blond and the other brunette, and we gazed at the starry sky of Strasbourg and tried to pick out the constellations.
You will not believe this, Mr President, but at one point, the Member who was with me said: ‘What a beautiful starry sky! How can we bear not to protect the environment through criminal law too and preserve the beauty of nature for ever? Tomorrow, therefore, we must vote for this document.’
Thank you, Mr Fatuzzo, for your indirect quotation of the great Kant."@en1
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