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Caramanlis

American  
[kar-uh-man-lis] / ˌkær əˈmæn lɪs /

noun

  1. Constantine, Karamanlis, Konstantinos.


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While the chasm between Ecevit and Caramanlis remains wide, it is heartening that they are once again willing to speak across it.

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Despite all the rhetoric, Caramanlis feared that a resort to violence might jeopardize Greece's efforts to join the Common Market, a basic policy of his two-year-old regime.

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It was the popular plea, and that of all political figures, that Mr. Caramanlis create a government of national unity with all parties represented, and for such a government to prepare elections.

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Papandreou himself has hardly waxed enthusiastic about Greece's E.C. membership, which was engineered by President Constantine Caramanlis 9� months before the Socialist sweep last October.

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Says a Caramanlis aide: "Once in, we count on the European Community to back us in our disputes with Turkey."

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