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"In the same dream, Mr President, still at the
casino, another player at the table was Mr Sterckx. Now, Mr Sterckx was dressed as a cyclist. Why was that? Who knows! Probably the fact that the names Merckx and Sterckx rhyme had made me imagine him to be a cyclist, and a very fast cyclist at that, given that Eddy Merckx won all his races, as we all remember well. Indeed, Mr Sterckx was talking to the others and illustrating his report, stressing the importance of high speed in the railways in Europe and, in particular, the need for high-speed trains to contain especially comfortable accommodation for pensioners. Listening to this, I could only vote for Mr Sterckx’ excellent report the next morning, as, indeed, I have done."@en1
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