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Back in 1943 or 1944, it was a former Dutch foreign minister J. W. Beyen, who first announced a plan for a common market in Europe. |
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As early as 1943-44, the first plan for the common European market was drawn up by J. W. Beyen, Holland's former foreign minister. |
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The first plan for Europe's common market dates from 1943-44 and was drawn up by J. W. Beyen, a former Dutch foreign minister. |
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It was J. W. Beyen, a former Dutch foreign minister, who as early as 1943-44, drafted the first plan for a common market in Europe. |
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As far back as 1943-44, J. W. Beyen, who at the time was the Dutch foreign minister, drew up the first plan for a European common market. |