Surely England was pragmatic long before the US, and probably detested by
the continentals for it.
Peter Groves
Bircham Dyson Bell, London
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From: Joseph Pietro Riolo [mailto:riolo[_at_]voicenet.com]
Sent: 07 October 2002 23:12
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Subject: Re: The good fight
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Dave Green <dave[_at_]tech-esq.com> wrote:
>
It is no wonder why the U.S. is the birthplace of pragmatism that Europe detests.
Joseph Pietro Riolo
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