(1) Usual twitter shit storm, as one would expect, from white Aussie bogans.” Scott McIntyre’s tweets summarised The cultification of an imperialist invasion of a foreign nation that Australia had no quarrel with is against all ideals of modern society.
(2) Holmes stuck his left-footed corner kick with pace and precision, the ball arrowing over the head of Bogan, who ended up hanging on to the crossbar, and into the far corner of the net to put Exeter back in front.
(3) The temporary emergency assistance package will be expanded to include the LGAs of: Armidale; Bogan; Central Darling; Cobar; Coonamble; Gilgandra; Glen Innes; Gunnedah; Guyra; Gwydir; Inverell; Moree Plains; Narrabri; Tamworth Regional; Tenterfield; Uralla; Walcha; Warren; and Warrumbungle, as well as Broken Hill and the far west unincorporated area.
(4) This remark recalled the kind of messaging that turned the brilliant, warm Julia Gillard into a bogan Thunderbird.
(5) While the rest of the league was focused on the draft, the Celtics and the Nets were working on a huge trade that would give the Nets the Remaining Two of the Big Three (Hall of Famers Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce) along with Jason Terry , while the Celtics would get back three first-round picks, Kris Humphries' expiring contract, Gerald Wallace, Kris Joseph, MarShon Brooks and Keith Bogans.
(6) The study area comprised the small rural settlement of Nyngan, and the surrounding farming lands in the Bogan Shire, New South Wales.
(7) But this remark recalled the kind of loathed campaign messaging that turned the brilliant, funny and warm Julia Gillard into a bogan Thunderbird for nearly her entire time as prime minister.
Brogan
Definition:
(n.) A stout, coarse shoe; a brogue.
Example Sentences:
(1) Benedict Brogan, who has written about this on his blog, says Cameron has "done it direct to camera (if Mr Clegg can look the voter in the eye, so can Dave), and it is interspersed with greatest hits from the crucial moments when Mr Cameron stood out from the pack as someone who is on the side of an angry electorate (these include his expenses press conference last May, his 'glad I got that off my chest' answer to Joey Jones at the manifesto launch, his defence of marriage tax, etc)."
(2) 6.42pm: Benedict Brogan on his blog says Vincent Cable has been seen in the Treasury this afternoon .
(3) Brogan added: "It has been a privilege to work for Paul Dacre and his remarkable team at the Daily Mail.
(4) The Daily Telegraph columnist Benedict Brogan recalled in 2011, when Rock started working in No 10, that he and Cameron repaired to the Two Chairmen pub on the day John Smith died in 1994.
(5) Ben Brogan does something similar at the Telegraph, as he did in pioneering form at the Mail previously.
(6) Brogan, who is returning to the Telegraph after almost five years at the Mail, four as political editor, will write a weekly column and a blog on Westminster.
(7) • Benedict Brogan in the Daily Telegraph says Tories are pessimistic about their chances of winning the next election.
(8) Benedict Brogan says Dan Snow's attempt to stage a Dunkirk-style rescue for Britons stranded in France provides a good example.
(9) I'd better give you the context: He was being grilled on the BBC Campaign show by host Jon Sopel, the Times' Rachel Sylvester, and Benedict Brogan from the Daily Telegraph.
(10) So much of the man has been so carefully stage-managed that we are still confused as to what he really represents, as Benedict Brogan pointed out in an excellent piece in the Telegraph earlier this week.
(11) • Benedict Brogan at the Telegraph says that Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband's reshuffles were more interesting than David Cameron's - but that that might not be a good thing for them.
(12) Brogan also wrote that Rock coined the phrase: "Cows moo, dogs bark, Labour put up taxes."
(13) The deputy editor of the Daily Telegraph, Benedict Brogan, said on Tuesday that he believes the right course of action is to launch a breakaway regulator.
(14) Benedict Brogan, the Daily Telegraph chief political commentator and associate editor, has been appointed deputy editor .
(15) Studies of time estimation have provided evidence that human time perception is determined by an internal clock containing a temporal oscillator and have also provided estimates of the frequency of this oscillator (Treisman, Faulkner, Naish, & Brogan, 1990; Treisman & Brogan, 1992).
(16) Brogan wrote: "For my part – and this is a personal view – I've concluded that we should note the outcome, thank the politicians for their engagement, and quietly but firmly decline to take part."
(17) Lib Dems • Benedict Brogan at the Telegraph says Norman Baker is a crank.
(18) Three hours later, soaking wet again, we arrive in the attractive market town of Ennis, home to well-known music pubs such as Brogan's, Cruises and the Diamond Bar.
(19) A 36-item scale developed by Brogan and Kutner was used to measure sex-role orientation.
(20) Benedict Brogan, the Daily Telegraph 's chief political commentator, who appeared on the show earlier this year following the paper's revelations about MPs' expenses, notes its host's uncanny ability to ability to manipulate the audience, a skill very few presenters possess.