menzies in A Sentence

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    The Year China Discovered the World Gavin Menzies.

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    Menzies had misled the people and the Parliament.

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    The Menzies Institute for Medical Research.

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    The Menzies Government has done a great deal.

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    Robert Menzies was his godfather.

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    The Menzies Government.

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    The Robert Menzies.

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    Menzies called for"all out war", increasing Federal powers and introducing conscription.

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    Well, Menzies said you don't even know where you're going.

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    In parliament, Menzies emphasised the argument that"our alliances made demands on us.

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    Prince Philip(Tobias Menzies) joins Princes Edward and Andrew watching the Apollo 11 moon landing.

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    When Menzies retired in 1965, he was replaced as Liberal leader and Prime Minister by Harold Holt.

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    Unable to secure their support, and with an unworkable parliamentary majority, Menzies resigned as Prime Minister.

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    John Howard served as Prime Minister from 1996 until 2007, the second-longest prime ministerial term after Robert Menzies.

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    Troubled by Britain's failure to increase defences at Singapore, Menzies was cautious in committing troops to Europe.

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    Fearing Japanese intentions in the Pacific, Menzies established independent embassies in Tokyo and Washington to receive independent advice about developments.

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    If Menzies' Black Jack looks familiar, that's because Menzies also plays everyone's favorite uncle, Edmure Tully, in the hit HBO show.

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    Menzies oversaw an effusive welcome to Queen Elizabeth II on the first visit to Australia by a reigning monarch, in 1954.

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    Arriving in London during The Blitz, Menzies was invited into Winston Churchill's British War Cabinet for the duration of his visit.

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    John Howard served as Prime Minister from 1996 to 2007, and was Australia's second longest serving Prime Minister after Sir Robert Menzies.

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    On 3 September 1939, the Prime Minister, Robert Menzies, made a national radio broadcast: Thus began Australia's involvement in the six-year global conflict.

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    Menzies became the country's longest-serving Prime Minister and the Liberal party, in coalition with the rural based Country Party, won every federal election until 1972.

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    Menzies' minority government came to rely on just two independents after the 1940 election In January 1941, Menzies flew to Britain to discuss the weakness of Singapore's defences.

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    Menzies presided over a period of sustained economic boom and the beginnings of sweeping social change- with the arrivals of rock and roll music and television in the 1950s.

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    Despite all the Scottish pride going around in Outlander, Menzies has said that he does not want to wear a kilt, and considers it“a singularly ridiculous piece of clothing.”.

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    Though, demographically, the nation is tilting toward the Party of Government, the GOP must remain the party of free enterprise, and should follow the counsel of Australia's Robert Menzies,

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    In May 1958, the Menzies Government passed the Migration Act 1958 which replaced the Immigration Restriction Act's arbitrarily applied dictation test with an entry permit system, that reflected economic and skills criteria.

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    Returning to Australia, with the threat of Japan imminent and with the Australian army suffering badly in the Greek and Crete campaigns, Menzies re-approached the Labor Party to form a War Cabinet.

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    The Menzies government responded to a United States led United Nations Security Council request for military aid for South Korea and diverted forces from occupied Japan to begin Australia's involvement in the Korean War.

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    Dame Enid Lyons, widow of former Prime Minister Joseph Lyons, became the first woman elected to the House of Representatives in 1943, joining the Robert Menzies' new centre-right Liberal Party of Australia, formed in 1945.

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