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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 May 2016

    The queen had some sharp words for the behavior of Chinese officials http://nyti.ms/1qd9qsH pic.twitter.com/XP7YymrqbH

    3:52 AM - 11 May 2016
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      1. LeApocalyptique‏ @LeApocalyptique 11 May 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        @nytimes Sharp?Who can be more rude,ruthless,brutal,cunning,calculating in enslavement & colonialism than Britain?

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      1. LeApocalyptique‏ @LeApocalyptique 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes Old money bows 2d new in d name of PROFIT.A Viking spirit dressed with all d hypocrisy one could wish for.pic.twitter.com/XnPibDgKmp

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      1. Joe Marshall‏ @JoeMars94966280 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes no she said she thinks someone was rude to someone else. Only guilty of gossip

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      1. barhamm‏ @magwitch5151 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes "Sharp words" ?! It was racism from the Head of State ! @POTUS would never have said such a thing ( at least in public) ! #Queen

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      1. Yann T‏ @YannT1 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes wearing only black is so boring

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      1. Zahrah Tariq‏ @ZahrahTariq 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes They are not your colony anymore.TQ

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      1. t ramasubramani‏ @rsmani1950_t 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes some times truth is come out

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      1. Cecilia Kreplak‏ @orquidtree 11 May 2016
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        Good for her !

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      1. Iftikhar Ahmad Qasmi‏ @QasmiIftikhar 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes Sharp word or soft word.

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      1. Amber Zoe‏ @AmberZoe12 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes our royal family entertain guests from all over the world if the queen says someone was rude they must have been really bad.

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      2. @Supercoolpanda‏ @Supercoolpanda 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes I wondered how the Chinese Emperor felt when the British put up signs saying "Dogs & Chinese not allowed" in Shanghai...so rude!

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      3. 张晨曦‏ @zcxdrug 11 May 2016
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        @Supercoolpanda @nytimes you known it

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      1. Alan Williamson‏ @alanwil337 11 May 2016
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        @nytimes Posh people are pretentious. They ride in chauffeur driven Rolls Royce asking people "Pardon me, but do you have any Grey Poupon?"

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