Searching for the word freedoms in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word freedoms
- appears in 0.2% of speeches
- appears 300 times in 221 speeches
- was spoken on 172 sitting days by 91 different people
- appears in speeches on 158 different topics
Top speakers:
- SIMON, Barry (16 uses)
- UREN, Tom (14 uses)
- KLUGMAN, Dick (13 uses)
- PEACOCK, Andrew (12 uses)
- MCLEAN, Ross (12 uses)
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Top days:
- 8 June 1978 (14 uses)
- 21 April 1971 (11 uses)
- 24 February 1977 (8 uses)
- 8 November 1979 (7 uses)
- 7 April 1976 (5 uses)
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Top topics:
- HUMAN RIGHTS: Discussion of Matter of Public Importance (14 uses)
- PETITIONS: Censorship (14 uses)
- ADJOURNMENT (13 uses)
- PUBLIC ORDER (PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY) BILL 1971: Second Reading (11 uses)
- GRIEVANCE DEBATE (10 uses)
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Associated words:
- basic freedoms (31 appearances)
- fundamental freedoms (26 appearances)
- individual freedoms (13 appearances)
- democratic freedoms (7 appearances)
- certain freedoms (5 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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Above all they cherish their freedoms.
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At the same time, the profession’s wholehearted co-operation will provide it with the best possible guarantee of preservation of the freedoms which individual doctors now enjoy and the best possible protection of the profession’s own interests.
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In surveys made through Australian cities the young people in the final years of high school wish to be able to discuss anything from Zen Buddhism to any of the Christian faiths and to have the sort of freedoms that would exist in a university.
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In particular the Commonwealth should seek to enhance the co-ordination of its activities with those of other organisations similarly committed to the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
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I fear Soviet Russia and so should every Australian who cherishes our basic freedoms, our way of life and indeed the very integrity of the Austraiian nation.