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The above is an insult to the Iron Chancellor.
The gloomy tone of the autumn statement was the second break with the Iron Chancellor.
People seem to like a rottweiller at the Treasury; the 'Iron Chancellor' figure.
HE was not so much the Iron Chancellor as the Tin Man.
It was the Iron Chancellor who first united the Germans into a state 120 years ago "by blood and iron."
George Osborne revisits the days of the Iron Chancellor .
Yes, it will be tough hiding your true colours, but in the midst of fiscal meltdown we need iron chancellors - not chocolate soldiers.
His diplomacy of Realpolitik and powerful rule gained him the nickname the "Iron Chancellor".
In the midst of fiscal meltdown we need iron chancellors - not chocolate soldiers, argues Judith Woods.
She has also been called the "Iron Chancellor", in reference to Otto von Bismarck.
The present Fürst is the Iron Chancellor's great-grandson.
For more than a decade, Mr Brown was the Iron Chancellor, a towering figure who symbolised strength.
On Saturday, a horse called Iron Chancellor ran at Newbury in a novices' chase.
But not the Center Party, which once had successfully defied the Iron Chancellor in the Kulturkampf.
Bismarck became the chancellor and was known as "Iron Chancellor" introduced the most progressive welfare legislation in whole Europe.
The 'iron chancellor' profiled Parliamentary biographer Andrew Roth on the life and times of the man who holds the government's purse strings.
Since then Mr. Brown has come to be popularly known as the Iron Chancellor, a man who delivers tough remedies wrapped in velvet words.
The Iron Chancellor as was might have been wooden in his presentation, but he was passionate about certain causes - development in Africa was one.
Bitva zheleznykh kantslerov (The Battle of Iron Chancellors)
Time employees sometimes called him "Otto Fingerbanger" or "The Iron Chancellor" for his imperious demeanor.
Their terrible grief after an earlier child died in infancy has done almost more than anything to humanize the so-called "Iron Chancellor" in the eyes of the public.
Otto von Bismarck, "Iron Chancellor" of the second German Empire once studied law here in Göttingen.
Beiderbecke's father, the son of German immigrants, was a well-to-do coal and lumber merchant, named after the Iron Chancellor of his native Germany.
According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, the "Iron Chancellor" supposedly drank it by the gallon.
But by now they should have learned the lesson that the system will not be cured by an iron chancellor who tries to impose his will on every individual school.