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I like seeing some of these bands that wouldn't get a guernsey anywhere else.
In the end his arguments did not get a guernsey with the court upholding the university's process rather than addressing the free speech issue.
Althernatively a list of parish priests (Martin would also get a guernsey then).
If they elect the latter, is it often the six or seven-year-old Benz that gets a guernsey?
Crack widens - the big cams get a guernsey.
It's the only time the Pura Milk Cup gets a guernsey.
Model cars also get a guernsey.
"I'm a Doctor Who fan, so Davros has got to get a guernsey in there somewhere," he said.
"Interesting which NSW universities did not get a guernsey," one commentator noted beforehand.
Guernsey- Win approval (to get a guernsey)
Probably the main reason the event didn't get a guernsey in today's News Limited owned Courier Mail...
The University of Cape Town makes the list and the University of Otago gets a guernsey.
It is good to see that our own Angela Ivanovici gets a guernsey- Angela writes on Planning for the Future.
As an extension of this tradition, the expression "to get a guernsey" is a metaphor for being selected for something or to gain recognition for an achievement.
He got a guernsey due to his Legend International Holdings' sale of a chunk of Merlin's capital to offshore interests.
Even the regional manager of the NT Government's Office of Aboriginal Development failed to get a guernsey.
Who didn't get a guernsey: What is also interesting in the above is the evidence the science lobby is toughening up, demonstrated by who is excluded.
And, at the very end (no encore), his great friend John Lennon gets a Guernsey, with a rousing rendition of Give Peace a Chance.
Melbourne's Dean Terlich gets a guernsey in Matt Windley's SuperCoach Team of the Year to date.
Indigenous comedians will get a guernsey in Laugh Yourself Black and, if you want to win a free trip to Frankfurt, you can enter the Fringe Poster Design Contest.
“Australia rarely gets a guernsey in a British paper, and on the rare occasions that it does, it is usually over a shark, crocodile or a famous expat's gaffe," the paper whinged, although not without some justification.
My suspicious mind wondered why we always used the psalms of praise and not the lament ones, why Abraham, Isaac and Jacob all got a guernsey but nary a mention of Sarah, Rebecca and Rachel.
The inclusion of a silty marshland in Papua New Guinea also raised eyebrows and, adding insult to injury, even our neighbours across the ditch got a guernsey, with the wreck of the original Rainbow Warrior slipping in at No.10.
And it even means meritorious Tasmanians and South Australians might get a guernsey - because if the small states think NSW and Victoria control things now, just wait until they got hold of a chance to make their personal favourite the president.