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  2. Ocker - Wikipedia

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    "Ocker" was recorded from 1916 as a nickname for anyone called Oscar. The 1920s Australian comic strip Ginger Meggs contained a character called Oscar ("Ocker") Stevens. The term "ocker" in its modern usage arose from a character of that name, played by Ron Frazer, who appeared in the satirical television comedy series The Mavis Bramston Show from 1965 to 1968. [7]

  3. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]

  4. Bob Hawke - Wikipedia

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    The record is widely regarded as having been important to his career and ocker chic image. [26] A 2023 article in the Journal of Australian Studies by C. J. Coventry concluded that Hawke's achievement was "possibly fabricated" and "cultural propaganda" designed to make Hawke appealing to unionised workers and nationalistic middle-class voters ...

  5. Ocker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ocker may refer to: ocker, a word used to refer to Australian people; Ocker (surname) Ocker Hill, Tipton, England This page was last edited on 14 ...

  6. Ocker (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ocker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Ocker, American historian; Sheldon Ocker (born 1942), American sportswriter;

  7. Ockers - Wikipedia

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  8. Richard Jacobs (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs was born in 1925 in Akron, Ohio [2] In 1943, he served in the Army during World War II. [2] In 1949, he graduated from Indiana University with a degree in business administration and accepted a job with a development company in Akron. [2]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Australia/Statistics/24 November 2011 ...

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    Ocker 3903 855 Roman Catholicism in Australia 3895 856 Colin Petersen 3884 857 Ben Chifley 3881 858 Matty B 3876 859 Lewis Moran 3875 860 Kurtley Beale 3874 861 Murder of Caroline Byrne 3870 862 Elisabeth Murdoch (philanthropist) 3865 863 Chris Bath 3862 864 Kathy Lette 3861 865 Tim Campbell (actor) 3858 866 Geraldine Brooks (writer) 3856 867