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19. Blair is said to have told close friends that, in a meeting between himself, Bush, and French President Jacques Chirac, the subject of France's economy came under discussion; at one point, Bush leaned over to Blair and whispered, in all seriousness, "The problem with the French is that they don't have a word in their language for entrepreneur.">"
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