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Keating
/ ˈkiːtɪŋ /
noun
- KeatingPaul1944MAustralianPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: prime minister Paul. born 1944, Australian Labor politician; prime minister of Australia (1991–96)
Example Sentences
A talented, well-liked artist like Zoe Keating makes about $6,000 for being streamed over 400,000 times.
Also returning are longtime writers, Neil Campbell, Erin Keating, and David Ferguson and series illustrator, Paul Hornschemeier.
But if Keating is frustrated with Congress, in some ways he is just getting the government the ABA has paid for.
But note the premise in the question Keating asks: "Can a coup ever be democratic?"
At Foreign Policy, Joshua Keating has an excellent study on the literature and historical examples that fit this description.
Personally I wanted seven different kinds of Keating's Powder just then; tastes differ.
It was old when Keating wrote; it was old when the Book of Leinster was written about 1130.
I performed many long journeys upon an elephant given by Ragobah to Colonel Keating.
Sid Keating came in, a short while later, peeling out of his overcoat, jacket and shoulder holster.
Keating, when he entered, was wearing the lugubriously gratified expression appropriate to the successful prophet of disaster.
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