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{{quote|The Empire Strikes Back.|''[[Newsweek]]'' cover (19 April 1982) in reference to the British Empire}}
{{quote|The Empire Strikes Back.
|''[[Newsweek]]'' cover (19 April 1982) in reference to the British Empire}}


{{quote|The Falklands thing, the Falklands War of 1982, was a fight between two bald men over a comb.|'''[[Jorge Luis Borges]]''', Argentinian writer, in <I>Time</I>, 14 February 1983}}
{{quote|The Falklands thing, the Falklands War of 1982, was a fight between two bald men over a comb.
|'''[[Jorge Luis Borges]]''', Argentinian writer, in <I>Time</I>, 14 February 1983}}


{{quote|You know... If there's no oil on the Falkland Islands then those people were fighting for ''sheep''.|[[Robin Williams]], 1982}}
{{quote|You know... If there's no oil on the Falkland Islands then those people were fighting for ''sheep''.
|[[Robin Williams]], 1982}}


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    The Empire Strikes Back.

    Newsweek cover (19 April 1982) in reference to the British Empire

    The Falklands thing, the Falklands War of 1982, was a fight between two bald men over a comb.

    Jorge Luis Borges, Argentinian writer, in Time, 14 February 1983

    You know... If there's no oil on the Falkland Islands then those people were fighting for sheep.