The ship was loaded in Port Adelaide and Port Lincoln in South Australia and is now in the Iraqi port of Umm Qasar. |
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It was quite a spin-out to encounter, this far down the Booker longlist, a novel set in Adelaide. |
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The train's called the Ghan and it runs from Adelaide through Alice and, as of today, on to Darwin. |
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This field trip featured stops at a dozen diverse collecting locales, including the famous Adelaide and Red Lead crocoite mines near Dundas. |
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With the continuous increase in the size of herds and flocks pastoralists moved away from the settled areas around Adelaide. |
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Adelaide began to walk slowly down the cobblestone pavement, head hanging lowly, a shadow of her bright, vivacious, jovial self. |
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Mind you, Elaine C Smith wearing a scarlet latex corselet in her role as Miss Adelaide is worthy even of the Turner Prize. |
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On 11 May 1874 the residents of Callington celebrated the connection by telegraph with Adelaide. |
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Mrs Skipper says Brandenburg abused her son during a trip to Tasmania, while also luring him to Adelaide. |
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Finding teamsters, to transport the hand picked ore to Port Adelaide for smelting at Swansea, proved a major problem. |
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We however, in Adelaide, were handed them by the floor manager with headphones on, trying desperately to keep out of shot. |
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The sun was high before he reached Adelaide River and his tongue was as dry as a Pommie's towel. |
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I know for a fact that the store in Adelaide has a huge coolroom full to the brim with bananas. |
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And the pollution plumes from power stations in Adelaide have been used as a case study. |
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Three centuries later the history of Queen Adelaide again illustrated the importance of the role of the royal consort. |
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South Australia's population is heavily concentrated in the Adelaide metropolitan area. |
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A woman in Stoney Creek, Adelaide Hoodless, suffered the loss of her baby son as a result of impure milk. |
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Adelaide is a small city with a very obvious pride in its origins and in their physical expression in the form and setting of the city centre. |
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Aeslyn huffed in annoyance, but halted to let Adelaide catch up, nevertheless. |
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With an eerie howl, the wind kicked up a cloud of dust, and suddenly, a gray figure leapt over Aeslyn, and knocked Adelaide to the ground. |
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No more would the swaggies need to walk as the crow flies as the Princes Highway was opened, linking Sydney to Adelaide via Melbourne. |
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They had travelled by train from Adelaide to Morgan and from there on the paddle steamer Ellen to their new settlement. |
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During the 1880s sheep were still overlanded from nearby properties to Adelaide. |
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Upon returning to Australia, the sub will dock at Australian Submarine Corporation in Adelaide. |
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Meanwhile he had been recalled to Adelaide and summoned before a Royal Commission where he was censured and criticized. |
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A huge banner, which was painted in the Gampingan courtyard over three weeks, was strung up in Victoria Square, central Adelaide. |
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By the time he was eleven years old he too wanted to see the world and stowed away on a ship in Port Adelaide bound for England. |
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The Australian Workers Union who represent production line employees of Ion in Adelaide have raised a stink about this arrangement, to no avail. |
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Mills was accompanied by Charles M. Short, son of the then Anglican Bishop of Adelaide, and five Afghans as cameleers. |
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As a result of much dissatisfaction with far away government in Adelaide, several northerners formed the Great Northern League. |
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That same day a fatal railway accident occurred when more than a hundred navvies returned from their Christmas break in Adelaide. |
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When in 1882 the narrow gauge railway from Terowie was extended to Quorn, Hammond had gained a daily train service to Adelaide. |
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Last night Adelaide viewers were faced with the unedifying sight of having their nightly TV news beamed in from Sydney. |
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The multifunction polis near Adelaide has been drastically scaled down by authorities. |
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It should have been a classic on a fast, true Adelaide pitch and, but for the intervention of umpire Ross Emerson, it would have been. |
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At the age of twenty and with the blessing of her family she left home to begin nursing training at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. |
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When land was surveyed and the location of the capital decided most of these migrants moved to Adelaide. |
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There were also many blocks of land listed in Adelaide and country towns as well as cattle, sheep and farming implements. |
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The blue dotted line is the flight between Sydney to Adelaide and back again. |
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I am also grateful to my sister for her liaison with indigenous education colleagues, and for establishing some of my contacts in Adelaide. |
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The U.S. took a major step, surviving an epic encounter with a skilled Japanese side in the quarterfinals in Adelaide. |
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Five months after her transfer, she sent a rambling 15-page handwritten letter to two journalists at the Adelaide Advertiser. |
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Port Adelaide is confident star forward Warren Tredrea will be fit for the finals after injuring his shoulder in Darwin on Saturday night. |
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As for Rod Sawford, his letterhead says he is the member for Port Adelaide, a mega safe seat. |
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Skilled telegraphists had relayed Morse code messages along the line from Adelaide to Darwin and overseas, and vice versa. |
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Mr Reynolds, an able seaman from 1944 to 1946 in corvettes and LST 3035, came from Adelaide to attend the reunion. |
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For example, we were in Adelaide, Australia, and Aboriginals wanted Victoria Square to be dual-named. |
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Even when overlanders Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney drove cattle from NSW to Adelaide in 1838, they had more men than saddle horses. |
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These uncertainties also have an important bearing in understanding the complex and rapidly evolving tectonic history of the Adelaide Fold Belt. |
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In a weird turn of fate, the library conference I am going to is walking distance from his house in Adelaide. |
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Meanwhile, Adelaide believing Nathan to have welched on his promise to finally marry her, walks out on him. |
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The final day of competition was a grudge match of rugby contested between Adelaide and Arunta. |
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By July the only thing that had not changed in that plan was the match in Adelaide. |
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When the Dutch Fleet visited Australia in 1910 a large number of sailors jumped ship and at least twelve of them later settled in Adelaide. |
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At the start of the year in Adelaide and Auckland he was flat at the beginning of every match and could not get himself fired up. |
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Luksa eventually became a mess supervisor and later successfully applied for the job of meter reader in Adelaide. |
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The name given in the book was Victorine Le Normand but the famous fortune teller went under the name of Marie-Anne Adelaide Le Normand. |
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The subjects were 16 male hooded Wistar rats supplied by the Laboratory Animal Services Branch of the University of Adelaide, Australia. |
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In 1999, bank withdrawals by an Adelaide woman were understood to have triggered an alert. |
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A week in Adelaide with her had knocked Mum around fairly badly on an emotional level. |
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An earlier chapter provides the reader with background on the Norman ascendancy through the regency of Adelaide. |
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Professor Stewart was summoned to the registrar's office at the University of Adelaide. |
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They both laboured to earn enough to take a lease on a small farm at Gumeracha, near Adelaide, but the land was poor and the rainfall scant. |
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In 1877 the town was connected by telegraph to Adelaide but it was not until 1911 that a telephone exchange was installed. |
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Dr Clode was a zookeeper in Adelaide, did her doctorate in zoology at Oxford, and is now doing her research at the University of Melbourne. |
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He was diddled out of his legacy, started with nothing but red ink in Adelaide, and now owns half the world. |
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She escaped the fatal ambush on a lonely desert stretch of the 3000 km-long Stuart Highway, which runs between Adelaide and Darwin. |
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With Adelaide more than three hours away by road, the RFDS landed at Peterborough airstrip shortly after 11 pm. |
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The archdeacon John Collas will administer the Adelaide diocese until a new archbishop is found early next year. |
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Thanks to all those hearty Bomber fans from all over Australia and beyond who checked out the live blog of the fateful trip to Adelaide. |
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They are, from left to right, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. |
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Born in Malaysia to a family of Sikh performers, he now lives in Adelaide. |
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Charlotte Marshall, a privately practicing clinical psychologist in Adelaide, South Australia echoed Harper. |
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Their grandfather was a renowned concert pianist and composer in Adelaide. |
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Adelaide isn't just a doll letting things happen to her, she's a complicated and centered character with a lot at stake. |
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Now instead of calling at Adelaide, they rail goods across from Melbourne. |
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Three Taring Padi artists had a residency in the recent Adelaide Festival. |
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Unusually, it was a football-dominated weekend for me with Saturday afternoon being taken up by the total annihilation of Port Adelaide by Geelong in the AFL Grand Final. |
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For Kumble, Adelaide was a Rubicon crossing in more ways than one. |
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Calmer patches on the way to Claife and Adelaide drew the fleet together before Five pulled away from Kiffs and Zephyr in the lumpy waters of Millerground Bay. |
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Only sawn timber, roofing iron and floorboards were shipped from Adelaide. |
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Adelaide is the principal city of the state of South Australia. |
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If he had not have interfered with the findings then they would have supported the conclusion that there was a binding agreement as a result of the Adelaide meeting. |
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Western suburbs residents have argued the closure typifies the silvertail mentality of North Adelaide and has prevented them from easily accessing the suburb for decades. |
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Having now spent 5 days living by myself while the fam have gone to visit the sis who's on work experience in Adelaide all I can say is that I think I am going insane. |
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Roofing slates from the Delabole quarry have been used on several Adelaide buildings, including the Post Office, Town Hall, Museum and Adelaide University. |
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Adelaide is about 750 miles west of Sydney on the south coast. |
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As early as 1 November 1858 Matthew and Robert Faulkner, who were licenced victuallers and cordial manufacturers in Adelaide, had to appear in the Court of Insolvency. |
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When the job was done, they, and the station hands gave a ball in the woolshed in aid of the Shearers' Ward of the Children's Hospital in Adelaide. |
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He justified his inclusion on the British Lions tour of Australia in the summer, scoring a try in the opening test match in Adelaide which the Lions won. |
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He lives in Adelaide and has been under doctor's orders not to travel. |
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The cottage style garden in the Adelaide Hills features a collection of hellebores in a range of colours as well as bulbs and winter flowering shrubs like Magnolia. |
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Ponting's double-century here appeared much more inevitable than the one at Adelaide, where he attacked the Indian bowling relentlessly and often chancily. |
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Bertha immersed herself in the social and academic life of Adelaide in the 1930's and had never ventured into the interior of the continent before her marriage. |
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Adelaide stuck out horribly there, with her flaming hair and green outfit. |
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Just imagine the journey of Annie Caldwell, an Irishwoman who arrived in Adelaide as a free settler with her husband Matthew in 1841 with almost nothing. |
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This was compounded further when Ronnie Burns was given the shove, and headed to Adelaide to join national uber scapegoat-in-the-making Wayne Carey. |
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It continued to do so for a long time even though many diggers preferred to sell their gold in Adelaide or Melbourne where it commanded a higher price. |
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They left Adelaide on 12 November 1879 with four wagons, four drays, two express wagons, 40 men with portable troughs and a year's supply of fodder. |
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Hill won two laps ahead of the field at Adelaide in one of F1's most dominating victories. |
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Hill won the next two races in Argentina and San Marino and would later win races at The Hungaroring and in Adelaide. |
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On 15 April 2014, the band announced that they had rescheduled their Australian tour to start at the newly revamped Adelaide Oval on 25 October. |
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Cantonese is still ahead of Mandarin in the two largest mainland capitals but not in Adelaide, Canberra, Perth or Brisbane. |
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The flirtatious young prince arrived in Adelaide to a rapturous Aussi greeting and gave 28-year-old Sylvia Cresnar a smacker on the lips. |
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Charles was the third and posthumous son of king Louis the Stammerer by his second wife Adelaide of Paris. |
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The delegation is also seeking information on the construction and use of our 100 gigalitre Adelaide Desalination Plant. |
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The five interests comprise a sliding scale NSR on the Adelaide gold project held by Wolfpack Gold Corp. |
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She won the Adelaide to Port Lincoln event by 20 minutes on corrected time from Full Bore from Port Lincoln and Ticket of Leave from Melbourne. |
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Little Aaron Betson's mum Adelaide played the Winning Streak games for the child and picked up cash prizes of EUR37,800 and a EUR33,000 car. |
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In 951, Otto came to the aid of Adelaide, the widowed queen of Italy, defeating her enemies, marrying her, and taking control over Italy. |
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Wanger of the University of Adelaide in Australia and the University of Gottingen in Germany. |
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Going into the final round at Adelaide, Schumacher led Hill by a single point. |
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Another West Adelaide player soccered the loose ball off the ground in the direction of the goal. |
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Philpotts appears to have had a long incestuous relationship with his daughter Adelaide. |
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In those days we would play the Croweaters on a Tuesday night over in Adelaide. |
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At the end of 1954, Blair's parents and their two sons moved from Paisley Terrace to Adelaide, South Australia. |
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Gabba ADELAIDE OVAL The second Test is in Adelaide and unless the weather interferes elsewhere it might be the only drawn game of the series. |
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Overlanders quickly followed these explorers driving stock from New South Wales and Port Philip to the new settlement of Adelaide. |
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In 2002 Red Funnel Towage was sold to the Adelaide Steamship Company, later passing to Svitzer Marine. |
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While appearing to listen to Adelaide, her eyes wandered over me with speculation askant in them. |
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Hill ended the season in Australia by setting the lap record for the Adelaide Street Circuit. |
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Waltheof was married to William's niece Judith, daughter of Adelaide, and a marriage between Edwin and one of William's daughters was proposed. |
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Adelaide Quarry became a part of Allt Ddu, and Chwarel Fawr and Chwarel Goch became linked to it too. |
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Simon Mahoney, a native of Adelaide, Australia, who serves as an element leader for FLS with the 3rd Security Squadron, Australian army. |
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I have never seen a seaside course possess such magnificent sand craters, as those at Royal Adelaide. |
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Classified reports of flying saucers and UFO's will be revealed at the National Archives in Adelaide on Wednesday, March 5, 12 noon to 1pm. |
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On 18 September 2013, the City of Adelaide started its final journey to Adelaide, South Australia. |
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Adelaide continued as regent to her younger son Roger, who was just nine years old. |
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Adelaide was founded by British and German colonists in 1836 to test out Edward Gibbon Wakefield's theories of systematic colonisation. |
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When he died in 1952, his son Rupert inherited a controlling interest in an Adelaide afternoon tabloid, The News. |
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The First Test at Brisbane ended in a draw, but England won the Second Test, at Adelaide, by an innings and 71 runs. |
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Professor Ian Plimer, geologist and paleoclimate expert, University of Adelaide. |
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Clarke isn't the coach's only injury concern with paceman James Pattinson also rubbed out of today's finale in Adelaide with a glute strain. |
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Similarly the South Australian state government railways also manufactured steam locomotives locally at Islington Railway Workshops in Adelaide. |
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When Roger I died in 1101, his young son, Simon of Hauteville, became Count, with his mother Adelaide del Vasto as regent. |
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Upon the death of his elder brother, Simon of Hauteville, in 1105, Roger inherited the County of Sicily under the regency of his mother, Adelaide del Vasto. |
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Four more victories for Hill, three of which were in races where Schumacher was excluded or disqualified, took the title battle to the final event at Adelaide. |
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After the split, The Movement in Adelaide, as suggested above, was absorbed into a reconstituted Newman Institute, while in Sydney it became the Paulian Association. |
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Triple Athens medal list Bradley Wiggins made a steady if unremarkable start to the Tour Down Under, finishing in the bunch after a hell-for-leather opening day in Adelaide. |
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His Master of Enology degree is from University of Adelaide in Australia, where he focused on practical and technical winemaking and viticulture knowledge. |
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These would include the larger ports and harbors of Albany, Thevenard, Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Port Augusta, Port Adelaide, Portland, Warrnambool, and Macquarie Harbour. |
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The Murray Princess was owned and operated for many years by Captain Cook Cruises in Sydney, but has recently been sold to Sealink Travel Group based in Adelaide. |
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The Marree uranium project, located 550 kilometers north of Adelaide, comprises 5 Exploration Licences in the Eromanga Basin adjacent to the uranium rich Mount Babbage Inlier. |
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His sister Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes also grew up to be a writer. |
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Adelaide was 44 at the time, so pregnancy was possible even if unlikely. |
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Named Tasmania's first ever All Australian at the 1953 Adelaide carnival Leedham is regarded by many as being the best footballer ever produced in the Apple Isle. |
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The STA operates railways in the Adelaide metropolitan area only. |
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In 1949, Sir Keith Murdoch took control of The Adelaide News. |
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Early in 1953 Dr. D. L. Serventy sent us twelve mutton birds from the Bass Strait Islands for another investigation. One of these birds died shortly after reaching Adelaide. |
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As part of NIR's plans for its new rolling stock, it is constructing a new traincare depot next to Adelaide station on the site of the old freight yard. |
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This led the family to migrate to Australia in 1966, settling in Adelaide. |
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Robert also had a daughter, Adelaide of Normandy, by another mistress. |
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It will then continue on December 5 and 6 at the Adelaide Showground, and will conclude on December 6 and 7 at the Melbourne Showgrounds and Brisbane Showgrounds. |
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The latest quarterly rough sleeper count has recorded a significant reduction in the number of homeless people in Adelaide s CBD, dropping to a four year low. |
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By 1983 Cassel and Costello were transmitting biofeedback data via acoustic couplers for four modalities between Adelaide South Australia and San Diego. |
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The team scored four wins with Rosberg winning in Detroit and Adelaide, and Mansell taking the European Grand Prix and the South African Grand Prix. |
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