I assume you are asking: What kinds of identifiable characteristics would cause someone to be labelled as un-Australian? The answer would be something along the lines of: Laziness, people who hold prejudices, people who go against the grain with the intention of causing conflict, and so on. Often Australian values are identified as: Mateship, loyalty, work ethic (but at the same time a commonly used phrase is "work hard, play hard"), family, friends, respect for peers. To be un-Australian also would be to go against these characteristics.
facts about accountants are facts about accountants
Facts that happened are historical facts.
Biographical facts are facts about a certain person.
Some good sentences for facts are: You should get all the facts before making a decision. Math facts are fun to learn. The facts show that the earth is round. Facts are not opinions.
There are number of websites that carry weird facts about bugs. One can find such facts on websites such as 'Sweet Facts', 'Bug Facts' and 'HubPages'.
Examples of misrepresentation of facts Examples of misrepresentation of facts
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No, declines are not facts
Mr. Gradgrind, from Charles Dicken's famous novel Hard Times, had a three word motto: "Facts, sir, facts."
Facts are that they are......facts sorry i have forgotten and i am trying to find a site that tells me about it!!
In some dialects, "fax" is a homophone for facts.
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