Examples of 'john curtin' in a sentence

Meaning of "john curtin"

john curtin: Refers to a person's name, often used to identify a specific individual. In this case, 'John Curtin' could be the name of a person, a character, or a historical figure

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John Curtin is the only prime minister to serve time.
The base is named in honour of former Prime Minister John Curtin.
John Curtin was right.
For this she was also awarded the John Curtin Medal.
John Curtin was born in nearby Creswick and his wife Elsie was born Ballarat.
Macedon has a primary school which was once attended by wartime Prime Minister, John Curtin.
John curtin medical research school in australia, by lions.
We can - and we will - continue the legacy of John Curtin.
If so, the John Curtin Leadership Academy might just be the perfect fit for you.
At the 1937 election Labor led by John Curtin was again defeated by the Coalition.
Sam studied at John Curtin College of the Arts, but did not finish the course.

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