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Briscoe PR drummed up excitement about the launch of the lambing event and secured a whopping 4,000 visitors across the four days.
Burnley-based Netflix hit Bank of Dave has drummed up so much interest worldwide, the US-based streaming giant has just written a cheque for a hotly-anticipated sequel.
Down in Rochester, Pete Driessen has drummed up a river-themed site-specific installation, and at the Cowles’ Tek Box, Off-Leash Area prepares for its second-annual Off-Kilter Cabaret, shining a light on the talents of artists of different abilities.
Having been in the Cadets for 12 years, she also went to Germany with St John Ambulance to take part in a first aid competition as a teenager – all vital experience which drummed knowledge and skills into those who took part.
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"I grew up in the infamous Clare Castle Hotel in Port Melbourne where my uncle, Kevin McNamee, drummed many pub skills into me that still stick to this day," Mr O'Neil said.
“It was an important game, we drummed into the players the importance of it.
Kean also dismissed the consultant’s accusations as “straight-up lies” drummed up by the sheriff’s political opponents and said the county settled the whistleblower lawsuit to avoid a costly trial.
That got drummed into me when I got trained by the masters, so I’m always careful.
The Sudanese-born writer, social activist and engineer - a onetime Young Queenslander of the Year in 2010 and Queensland Australian of the Year - was virtually drummed out of the country.