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Twas the month before Christmas when all through the house... 28 November 2010
Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932-:At last we have licked the NZ economy into good shape... National Business Review, 23 March 2001.
Scott, Tom, 1947- :"Ahem ... Dr Brash, inflation has fallen a bit; And we'd like interest rates to come down Sir, if that's alright with you ... Sir...". [Evening post, 18 October 1995].
Chicken Licken versus Pollyanna. 1 December 2010
Evans, Malcolm 1945-:Dr Brash's balancing act. New Zealand Herald, 16 March, 2001.
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