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Or could it be that some are more equal than others?
We cannot allow a Europe where some are more equal than others.
That is all very well, but as the joke goes, some are more equal than others.
But even when it comes to migration, some are more equal than others.
But he added: "None of them will mind me adding that some are more equal than others."
In the classless society, some are more equal than others.
"Everyone is equal but some are more equal than others"
Each gets a solo and a duet with the man about town but some are more equal than others.
Which goes to prove another point: Everybody is equal under the law, but some are more equal than others.
But some are more equal than others and this is a rundown of the best 11 of all time.
Once again the political signal being sent out is that some are more equal than others in the EU.
But, as George Orwell reminded us, some are more equal than others.
It doesn't take much to see that our supposedly egalitarian society is really quite Orwellian - some are more equal than others.
As one speaker has said, we are all equal but some are more equal than others.
*35* Spiral Town Most cultures have understood that some are more equal than others.
It was a case of "All contributions are equal, but some are more equal than others".
The new policy seems to suggest that while all editors are equal, some are more equal than others.
The reaction is therefore reasonable on the part of the small countries, who see that 'some are more equal than others', as George Orwell said.
It turns out in practice that some are more equal than others, and that double standards are being employed.
It would tell them that they are all equal but that some are more equal than others.
As for the big three US car makers, Cole reckons that some are more equal than others.
It is reminiscent of Orwell' s Animal Farm, where some are more equal than others.
In races abroad, all of Mexico's runners are equal, but at home, it seems that some are more equal than others.
One is that the nation-state system of notional equality between countries fails to recognise that some are more equal than others.
The commandments are changed to say: All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.