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I would have been next but for you stomping about like a brumby.
Brumby was later reported to have returned to his naval career.
"Brumby and I are in radio contact but we have not been able to make rendezvous."
He has advocated greater freedom of information and transparency under the Brumby government.
Over the next few years the party did not think Brumby would be able to lead them to a win in the next election.
In 1972 the first new Brumby was made.
The decision seems to have been on the recommendation of Brumby, who was concerned with the state's budgetary position.
John Brumby used the incident to justify the need for the lockout.
A brumby is an Australian term for a feral horse.
Brumby Hall's famous rotunda is the site of many events and activities.
Equalize the areas - Brumby will have to take four more miles of depth."
Brumby also said that it would be the "worst day of fire conditions in the history of the state".
Brumby Community is an all-female residence hall constructed in 1966.
The Brumby Community is home to several academic and leadership initiatives.
The term brumby refers to a feral horse in Australia.
Why Brumby took his section underground, for example.
Brumby asked him to leave the front-bench after the abortive bid.
They have a clubhouse and also use Brumby Hall next-door.
We regrouped and waited, increasingly convinced that Dean had caught a brumby.
The brumby we tied just outside the corral's perimeter.
Brumby resigned as the leader of the Labor Party.
Carter catches Brumby attempting to steal the disk from his rental car.
Brumby elected three members, with Labour winning all three seats.
"I got thrown once," he said, "breaking in a brumby to the saddle.
But one floor was reserved for the Brumby Rocker.