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Macpherson

[muhk-fur-suhn]

noun

  1. James, 1736–96, Scottish author and translator.



Macpherson

/ əˈɜːə /

noun

  1. James. 1736–96, Scottish poet and translator. He published supposed translations of the legendary Gaelic poet Ossian, in reality largely his own work

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"Is it just and equitable to give them what they want? I don't think that's in the interest of the broader community or the state," Macpherson said.

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"Nil is a form of compensation," Macpherson added, while ruling it out for farms.

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South Africa's Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson has defended the legislation, breaking ranks with his party, the DA.

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Giving another example, Macpherson said that some of South Africa's inner cities were in a "disastrous" condition.

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Alexa MacPherson's abuse by a Catholic priest began around the age of three and continued for six years.

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