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Caramanlis

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

noun

  1. Constantine, Karamanlis, Konstantinos.


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And the referendum on European Community membership may never take place, since it would have to be called by President Constantine Caramanlis, who is fervently pro-European.

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In moving to prosecute the six, Premier Constantine Caramanlis responded to growing pressure.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

During his campaign, Caramanlis warned that such measures will mean "pain and sacrifices from all Greeks and mostly from the well-to-do classes."

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Caramanlis has been carrying on his own form of pressure diplomacy.

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