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How to use Tasman in a sentence

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They were the two rangatira of Parihaka, a peaceful village that sits between Mt Taranaki and the Tasman Sea.
On the other side of the railway stood the cemetery on a gradual rise looking out to the boisterous Tasman Sea.
Sometimes the Tasman can seem like the widest stretch of water on the planet.
In 1642, the Dutch navigator, A. J. Tasman, reached New Zealand where Polynesian Maoris were inhabitants.
The group appears to have once again turned its attentions to this side of the Tasman.
It has a long coastline between both the Tasman and the South Pacific in temperate, tropical and sub-Antarctic waters.
While most bands head across the Tasman to Australia when they want to make the big move out of NZ, The D4 picked Japan as their destination.
We held on for dear life, braving the swells of the Tasman Sea, as the dolphins played on the bow and jumped in our wake.
Those Kiwis and potential immigrants who are disillusioned by the situation here in NZ might consider a quick hop across the Tasman.
I splashed along in the warmish Tasman Sea and just let the sea breeze blow through my soul for a while. Very healing.
If they want to get ahead, they should look across the Tasman.
One of my 1988 hitchers went on to climb the Tasman Glacier.
Make an early start and allow ample time if you want to see the best reflections in Lake Matheson of Mount Cook and Mount Tasman, impressive peaks in the Southern Alps.
The company has brushed aside speculation that its contract with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia is in trouble, saying all is well across the Tasman.
It includes two passes over the classic Whaanga Coast test, which hugs the Tasman Sea coastline and is rated by many as the best stage in the entire championship.
The bank is sending a message to New Zealand workers that weekends on this side of the Tasman are not worth recognising, when Australian workers' weekends are.
If Australia goes ahead and outlaws spam then, at the very least, we ought to organise a treaty that would see the same laws enforceable on both sides of the Tasman.
The Tasman map largely reveals the extent of understanding the Dutch had of the Australian continent at the time.
The name was first applied to Australia in 1644 by the Dutch seafarer Abel Tasman.
The first reported sighting of Tasmania by a European was on 24 November 1642 by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, who landed at today's Blackmans Bay.
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With the exception of Tasman, in 1642, no European captain had ever visited its shores.
There he laboured to civilize his countrymen, planted and harvested wheat, and kept in touch with Marsden across the Tasman Sea.
He resolved to steer for New Zealand, which had not been visited since the time of Tasman.
The weather was typical of the Tasman Sea, and both men and horses suffered a good deal from seasickness.
Topping off this package is Spyderco's Tasman Salt folder, featuring a Hawkbill blade.
The special trans-Tasman visa agreement would allow visitors from third countries to travel freely across the Tasman with just one visa from Jan.
He stopped this time at Nomouka, called Rotterdam by Tasman.
No doubt eastern Australia then extended far out into the Tasman Sea.
After Tasman was another wide sea-stretch to the high island of Bougainville.
The important Australia-New Zealand aviation route is expected to heat up with Emirates and Qantas enhancing their shared network across the Tasman.
Any issues in Bass Strait can affect the adjacent western Tasman Sea area.
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