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It will not, however, be achieved by displays of the crude macho brand of sectarian nationalism witnessed in Galbally on Sunday.
Archive 2009-08-01 Johnny Guitar 2009
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It will no doubt survive the hiccup triggered by the actions of a few halfwits in Galbally.
Archive 2009-08-01 Johnny Guitar 2009
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Galbally says these can be blown away by wind or washed away by rain.
Dirty Windows May Be Part of the Pollution Problem | Impact Lab 2007
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Galbally says while planting more trees in cities helps absorb nitrogen, trees can also emit volatile organic compounds, which contribute to air pollution.
Dirty Windows May Be Part of the Pollution Problem | Impact Lab 2007
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I am proud to be a member of a Party and to have been an adviser to the Government which created Australia's watershed in multicultural philosophy and practice - the Galbally Report - and which established multicultural television.
AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND EUROPE: OLD FRIENDS, NEW CHALLENGES 1996
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Franciscan of Galbally, Co. Limerick -- put to death there 21
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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The AFL Players Association Agents Accreditation board yesterday referred the Nixon case to Galbally, who is not expected to deliver his findings until the second week of next month at the earliest.
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Player agent Ricky Nixon should step down, says Andrew Demetriou as top lawyer leads investigation into conduct THE professional fate of disgraced AFL player manager Ricky Nixon will not be known for at least two weeks after leading Melbourne barrister David Galbally QC was called in to lead an investigation.
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The AFL Players Association announced today it had referred the investigation of Nixon to David Galbally QC.
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Riewoldt's comments aired on 3AW this morning after the radio station obtained the explosive report by prominent barrister David Galbally, QC.
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