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Spectator Magazine Awards. 2016
Boris Johnson making his speech, referred to Brexit as going to be a" Titanic Success" cries came from the audience Shouting "IT SANK, as Mother Theresa, who was also there Buried her face in her hands. What a Plonker.
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'ti·tan·ic 1 (tī-tăn′ĭk)
adj.
1. Titanic Of or relating to the Titans.
2.
a. Having great stature or enormous strength; huge or colossal: titanic creatures of the deep.
b. Of enormous scope, power, or influence: "a deepening sense that some titanic event lay just beyond the horizon" (W. Bruce Lincoln).'
'ti·tan·ic 1 (tī-tăn′ĭk)
adj.
1. Titanic Of or relating to the Titans.
2.
a. Having great stature or enormous strength; huge or colossal: titanic creatures of the deep.
b. Of enormous scope, power, or influence: "a deepening sense that some titanic event lay just beyond the horizon" (W. Bruce Lincoln).'
http:// blogs.s pectato r.co.uk /2016/1 1/boris -johnso n-brexi t-will- titanic -succes s/
I didn't see a reference to Mother Teresa.
I didn't see a reference to Mother Teresa.
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