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McKenzie

[ muh-ken-zee ]

noun

  1. Robert Tait [teyt], 1867–1938, Canadian physician, educator, and sculptor.


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Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie told the Guardian "it's outrageous for a senior political leader to be so out of touch that they claim they "don't know" the risks Australians are facing."

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The inspiration came from the story of William McKenzie, a Victorian merchant who rests in a pyramid-shaped tomb in the graveyard of St Andrew's church in Liverpool, supposedly buried sitting upright clutching a winning hand of cards.

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He says head coach Lesley McKenzie plays a "safe and entertaining" brand of rugby, which could be taught across the sport.

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McKenzie, who also sits on World Rugby's women's high-performance rugby committee, coaches a double tackle where one player chops the opponents' legs and the other targets the ball to prevent offloads.

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David made all that moot in the 59th minute though, taking a ball from Ahmed near the right edge of the penalty area, spinning to create separation from McKenzie, then drilling a left-footed shot into the back of the net.

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