Simon Moglia from Victoria Legal Aid says it's a furphy to suggest the powers are not over-reaching. |
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Property booms in the UK and NZ also prove that it is a furphy to claim that tax fuelled Australia's boom. |
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The idea that the enforcement of criminal law is an aspect of foreign policy is odious, and in any country with an independent judicial system, is a furphy. |
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No, and really, it is a bit of a furphy to suggest that it does. |
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There would have been absolutely nothing new in the weak disclosures in company annual reports that started in Australia in the later 1990s, so that's a complete furphy. |
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And yet, Wiltshire's investigation of that furphy when it comes to the history curriculum shouldn't take too long. |
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I'm continually told by people I meet about the brilliant presentation they heard which said that this is all a furphy and it's just scaremongering. |
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Museum Manager-Curator, Capt Linda Graham, believes the story is a furphy. |
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This may be a furphy to chill the pressure for a new or improved library. |
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At the end of the evening I spoke to him about Joseph Furphy on whom I was writing my honours long essay. |
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Special thanks to Joe Furphy for his regular Water Cart column and to Syd Wigzell for his regular book reviews. |
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She had a 1908 photograph which she gave to the elderly Joseph Furphy whose writing of Such is Life she lifted from obscurity. |
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The son of Irish immigrants, Furphy worked as a thresher, teamster, and gold miner before settling down in 1884 at his brothers' foundry at Shepparton. |
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