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    Donald Richmond Horne AO (26 December 1921 – 8 September 2005) was an Australian journalist, writer, social critic, and academic who became one of Australia's...
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  • The Lucky Country is a 1964 book by Donald Horne. The title has become a nickname for Australia and is generally used favourably, although the origin of...
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  • Sir Donald Horne Macfarlane (July 1830 – 2 June 1904) was a Scottish merchant who entered politics and became a Member of Parliament (MP), firstly as a...
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  • Donald Horne (1787–1870) was a Scottish lawyer, known as a political agent for the 5th Duke of Buccleugh. He was born at Stanstill into a prominent Caithness...
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  • but without the vulgarity of the ocker. The idea was first raised by Donald Horne and Max Harris in the mid-1970s but was not conceptualised until Diane...
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    Lena Mary Calhoun Horne (June 30, 1917 – May 9, 2010) was an American singer, actress, dancer, and civil rights activist. Horne's career spanned more...
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  • guitarist Eric Davis had left the group early in 2004 and been replaced by Donald Horne. It was also their only album with bassist Kevin Clark, and their last...
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  • commentator. Myfanwy met fellow writer Donald Horne at a party thrown by Michael Baume in Kings Cross, Horne proposed a week later over dinner at the...
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    Founding guitarist Eric Davis had left the band and been replaced by Donald "Don" Horne, while former Slick Shoes bassist Kevin Clark filled the vacant bass...
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    Muswellbrook Donald Horne AO (1921–2005), an author and journalist, was raised in Muswellbrook. Much of one of Horne's memoirs, The education of young Donald, published...
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    with other controversial speakers including Frank Hardy, Patrick White, Donald Horne and Faith Bandler. He writes "Liberals thought it was intolerable that...
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    Archibald Constable and Co – via the Internet Archive. Macfarlane, Sir Donald Horne (14 April 1885). "Central Asia — Russia and Afghanistan — the Russo–Afghan...
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  • English footballer DJ Horne, college basketball player Donald Horne (1921–2005), Australian writer and social critic Douglas Horne (born 1966), Canadian...
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  • Recorded and mixed by Scott Sheldon and Donald Horne at the Volcom Boathouse Produced by Scott Sheldon and Donald Horne Mastered by Gene Grimaldi Art and layout...
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    David Samuel Horne MacDonald PC (born August 20, 1936) is a Canadian United Church of Canada minister, former politician, and author. Born in Charlottetown...
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  • The prize was valued at $15,000 (Australian) and named in honour of Donald Horne (1921–2005) in recognition of his contribution to literature and journalism...
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  • fourth was written by Took, Johnnie Mortimer, Brian Cooke and Donald Webster. Horne's supporting cast comprised Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty...
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    "the lucky country", coined by Donald Horne, is a reference to Australia's weather, lifestyle, and history. Ironically, Horne was using the term to denigrate...
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    the 1895 general election, where he defeated the incumbent Liberal MP Donald Horne Macfarlane. Nicol was re-elected at the 1900 general election with a...
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  • newspaper magnate Sir Frank Packer and edited by journalist and author Donald Horne. In 1959 she moved permanently to New York, becoming the first Australian...
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  • 2013) Basil Hetzel, medical researcher, public health advocate (d. 2017) Donald Horne, academic, writer, author of The Lucky Country (d. 2005) Robert Hughes...
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  • James McAuley, hitherto a close friend, called the book "shoddy," and Donald Horne, then a conservative and editor of The Bulletin, called it "superficial"...
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  • John Dryzek, political scientist Patricia Easteal, professor of law Donald Horne, journalist, writer, social critic, historian and public intellectual...
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  • Campbell Liberal 1885 Donald Horne Macfarlane Crofters' Party 1886 John Malcolm Unionist 1892 Sir Donald Horne Macfarlane Liberal 1895 Donald Nicol Unionist...
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    Observer (another ACP publication), and shifted to a news magazine format. Donald Horne was appointed as chief editor and quickly removed "Australia for the...
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  • then an art critic for the Sydney periodical The Observer, edited by Donald Horne. Hughes was briefly involved in the original Sydney version of Oz magazine...
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    content to many entries. It has an introduction by Australian author Donald Horne. The third edition, published in 1997, made use of an in-house corpus...
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    this, he was disliked by many journalists and political commentators. Donald Horne called him "perhaps the silliest prime minister we ever had", and Peter...
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  • Inverness-shire Independent Liberal/Crofter Roderick MacDonald Ross and Cromarty Independent Liberal/Crofter Donald Horne Macfarlane Argyllshire Independent Liberal/Crofter...
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    silence, an inarticulate awe and a serious distaste for glib wordiness." Donald Horne, one of Australia's well-known public intellectuals, believed rising...
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