And when she takes on blokey mannerisms, the result isn't an ugly, boorish ocker, but a smart woman celebrating Australia by parodying it. |
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Even the band went ocker as the crowd screamed for more, the singer drawling, Jeez youse are loud, crikey! |
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Also, I'm sure that the Australian brothers won't be complete ocker stereotypes, judging by the provocative, thoughtful title. |
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We like the larrikin who upsets upper class English manners, but perhaps the ocker protests too much. |
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A colour concept of orange, ocker and sand tones is made to stand out with golden room dividers and walnut tree furnishings. |
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Bazza was the catalyst for the rise of the ocker, the 70s larrikin. |
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Barry McKenzie is the incarnation of the ocker, with his lavatory humour. |
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That Humphries should imply that, in the Foster's ads, Hogan's ocker appropriated McKenzie's discourse reinforces my contention. |
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Forget the Aussie ocker bit, this is the creme de la Canberra. |
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Ocker is available for interviews about her time in the trenches and the lessons we can all gain. |
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The collision happened near to Ocker Hill Roundabout and the road was closed for around an hour while specialist police officers examined the scene. |
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