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But I Don't Want To Be Minister To Bolivia!
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Now imagine how good that would look completely sweated through
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It's That Dark Horse The South Carolina
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Some Bloc Or Other
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Let's Face It - I'm A Bit Of A Control Freak
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Perhaps We Shouldn't Listen
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. . . And In Conclusion
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Oh Dear, If Only Mr. Dies Would Be Willing
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I Want You To Give Me Your Solemn Promise
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