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Well it seems that the "sieg" most probably goes to Nicholas Sarkozy...
... whose origin, on his mothers side, is from mu neck of the woods: Salonica :)
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And if you, the master anagrammatist, scramble Salonica you could get pretty close to Segolene! Give or take a few unimportant details ... !
No wonder the French are confused ...
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Here's an anagram for you, Anneza :)Nicolas Paul Stephane Sarkozy de Nagy-Bocsa
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zaps tacky Ségolène! Such a bad *Royal* pain, son!
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Il miglior fabbro!
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A "pound" of thanks :)
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