What's the difference between anglophil and anglophile?
Anglophil
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Anglophile
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(1) Neame, whose Carnival Films production company also made Poirot and Whitechapel, said its worldwide success has been a surprise: "I was hopeful that we would have the usual 50-plus, upscale, Anglophile American audience, but I didn't know that we would become such a mainstream hit.
(2) Mandela was a self-confessed anglophile and comfortable in his skin.
(3) Barroso, the most anglophile commission president of the last 30 years, will give vent to deep frustration at British tactics when he takes the highly unusual step of venturing into internal UK affairs by warning that the Tories should learn from the Scottish referendum and not wait until the final days to make a positive case.
(4) A companion volume to an earlier memoir about his father's Russian ancestors, it tells the story of his mother's family, the Grants: Anglophiles, who thought Canada would only accrue real status if it was able to hang on to its imperial identity.
(5) "He was drumming up publicity for her [Cole] for the last six months and I thought it would work, that he was bringing us a little bit of his Britain – especially as we're all anglophiles this summer after the royal wedding.
(6) The Moscow-based oligarch and philanthropist and ardent Anglophile built up his fortune through banking.
(7) However, Paisley – an ardent Anglophile – insists that country's traditional values remain at the core of what Nashville is selling overseas.
(8) Batali, a pal of his, and Friedman, a keen anglophile, took him out for the evening.
(9) His words were echoed by the normally anglophile prime minister, François Fillon, who put the boot in during a visit to Brazil.
(10) Founded by Frank Winfield Woolworth, a brash, anglophile American who claimed he could trace his family routes back to Wooley in Cambridgeshire, Woolworths had dozens of outlets across the US by the time it arrived on British shores, and its owner had already made his fortune.
(11) His prime minister, the anglophile François Fillon, and the young rightwing UMP leader Jean-François Copé went head to head over who should run the party, the political heir to the movement founded by Charles de Gaulle after the second world war.
(12) Now we get our first chance to check out his latest anglophile creation, Charlie Mortdecai, in the first trailer for the upcoming action comedy Mortdecai.
(13) Cole, television sources in Los Angeles indicated, was an unexpectedly nervous performer in auditions, and, they added, could not win over Mike Darnell, the influential reality show chief even in an Anglophile Fox network.
(14) We were then passed seamlessly down the chain of command: delivered first into the hands of Karadzic's deputy president, Nikola Koljevic, an Anglophile professor who kept quoting Shakespeare.
(15) After frantic government lobbying, Prince Bandar – an anglophile and the influential Saudi ambassador to Washington – invited Mrs Thatcher to drop in to Riyadh.
(16) For the Times, it was more an anglophile gesture of largesse: 'Pensioner gives £100m to the Tate'.
(17) He's an anglophile who claims to have seen Millwall football club play 40 times.
(18) Empathetic yet unflinching, it captured the tragedy of an anglophile leader who lashed back at his own people, black and white, after feeling betrayed by Britain.
(19) In Russia, the Anglophile tycoon suffered a different setback last month when a court disqualified him from standing as a candidate in mayoral elections in the Olympic Black Sea resort of Sochi.
(20) The list includes Anglophile tycoons such as Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea FC, and Alisher Usmanov, the metals baron who owns 24% of Arsenal.