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She joined the BBC at the age of 21, and immediately brought to the job a forensic passion.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten acknowledged her forensic passion for the practice of the House while Labor's Tony Burke reminded the Parliament that it was not usual practice for the executive government - nay the prime minister - to appoint the Speaker, as Abbott did.
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Funny, forensic, passionate.
After he retired, Sheila Dillon, pre-eminently among a number of presenters, carried on this noble tradition, combining passion with forensic research, and a disarming and infectious giggle.
The arguments have been conducted with forensic intensity and unwavering moral passion.
This is a book that combines moral passion with steely forensic precision, enlivened with the odd flash of dry wit.
Morgan digs down with a forensic eye into the private passions behind public roles.
It was at a university in Sweden, working under some of the pioneers of the study of human cremations, and at Columbia University, where he got his Ph.D. in anthropology in 1989, that he learned to combine his two passions as a forensic anthropologist.
One was a religious group that probably wasn't what my parents would have chosen — but they rolled with it, just as they rolled with my passion for theater and forensic debate.
But it is surely worth something.The book mixes the patience of an auditor with the passion of a polemicist; it combines forensic intelligence with prosecutorial zeal.
Available are Santa Clauses whittled by Jim Calkins, a forensic scientist by trade and wood carver by passion and whimsical goblets created when Barry Lafler, a scientific glass blower, lets his imagination soar.
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