Outback House features 16 modern day Australians re-enacting life on an 1860s sheep station. |
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The medals are generally shared between the Australians, Canadians and English. |
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The Americans provide the medical crew and equipment while Australians supply the aircraft and flight crew, as well as medical personnel. |
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Many Australians of my age remember the neat copperplate inscription of his name on the banknotes. |
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Certainly it's a story of heroism and courage and ordinary Australians going far beyond the call of duty. |
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Vice-captain Matt Burke said the Australians had to concentrate on their own game and not fall into the trap of watching the scoreboard. |
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There would be only a tiny minority of Australians who would not support tough action being taken against terrorists. |
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Hillary and the two Australians set out in November 1998 on what became a travesty of the Scott epic. |
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With the Australians in charge the trawler and the chase ship then turned to re-cross the Indian Ocean. |
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At this point the Maritime Commander asked each of the ship's companies how many were Western Australians. |
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Pure populism it was, and I thought Australians would see through it big time, which they have. |
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A new project should help dispel commonly held misbeliefs about Aboriginal Australians. |
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As a start on the road to understanding, Australians should demolish two misconceptions. |
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The Australians seem to believe in it, and used such devices during the triathlon event at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. |
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The number of Australians confirmed dead or missing stands at 103, Australian officials say. |
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Almost anonymous in the tussle between the two Australians, was the battle for bronze. |
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It's not just Australians who have switched on to the charms of this charismatic comedian. |
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This site is the mother lode of maps, charts, data, and articles about Australians. |
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Bad news is in prospect for the many Australians who've sunk their investment money into property. |
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Older Australians often refer to them as spiny anteaters, a name out of vogue for over a decade. |
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He did not have the full sitting of parliament as he told Australians he would, only his cabinet met. |
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We know about the problems the Australians have had with their police forces. |
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Australians love ironic nicknames and may call you Bluey because of your red hair. |
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Scotland coach Matt Williams said he was pleased with his team's performance but said the final scoreline flattered the Australians. |
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The Australians were way short of beating their own new world record, but the weather was a little cooler and the wind a little more blustery. |
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Indeed, older Australians in general must not be neglected in our push to skill the nation. |
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Australians aren't at all used to visceral and irrational hatred directed at them. |
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The Australians fought again in Africa at the end of the century, supporting the British fight against the Boers in South Africa. |
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The present uneven distribution of working hours is seriously affecting the personal well-being of many Australians. |
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There is even room for a Fijian, a Springbok and two Irishmen, as well as a scattering of Australians. |
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Australians tend to be unforgiving, for example, of criminals who have served their jail sentence. |
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It's an unforgiving place and Australians who call it home are critically aware of water, for good reasons. |
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Australians continually look myopically at issues and assume they are only going on here when that is simply untrue. |
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What is to prevent Australians from gambling with British bookmakers and internet casinos? |
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But all changed when Freddy Flintoff and his flannelled friends took on the Australians, and won. |
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Australians are trained to dread invasion and yet cannot stomach being unkind to any stranger. |
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Perhaps casual work is a great choice for flexible Australians who happen to be contortionists. |
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The appointment of Australians, at intervals from 1931 and continuously from 1965, broke this link. |
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But is anyone else finding the self-congratulatory smarminess of their fellow Australians as repulsive as I am? |
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An increasing number of Australians understand this from first-hand experience. |
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Australians are being challenged to say 'No' when offered a plastic bag this weekend. |
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Jake White's Springboks played almost as well as the Australians really, lacking only a smidgeon of dash in the final 15-20 minutes. |
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In the unsettled world today, many Australians are looking for a direction. |
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Most are roundly hated by Australians, who judge most finny creatures by their eating qualities. |
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Environmental protection and biodiversity conservation is the shared responsibility of all Australians. |
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They have been betrayed by those who say that Australians are hard-hearted, unsympathetic, closed and cold. |
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Most Australians don't know their next-door neighbours or care what becomes of them. |
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Many Australians considered Ranatunga's finger-wagging to be deeply offensive. |
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These historians have set themselves up as prophets blessed with a vision denied to ordinary Australians. |
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As British children learned to admire the valour of Drake and Nelson, so young Australians were taught to honour the explorers and pioneers. |
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Thinking themselves unbeatable, the Australians claim they fear no batsman, bowler nor fielder. |
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Australians are squeezed between two inhospitable infinities, one dry, the other wet. |
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It's another smokescreen to cover earlier learned assurances that the Australians were a bunch of pie eaters. |
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Every year, thousands of Australians who suffer an injury seek compensation. |
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When the Australians kill an enemy in blood revenge, they always abstract the kidney fat. |
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Australians do not have an inalienable right to dependency, they have an inalienable right to a fair place in the real economy. |
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Perhaps the image-makers found that Australians associated the name with tradition and sturdy architecture. |
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Australians are not immune to the financial illiteracy problem and symptoms here, just as elsewhere, abound. |
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Queenslanders must give up peewees, South Australians desist talking about Murray Magpies and I must stop enjoying Mudlarks. |
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We met a group of Australians searching for the home of their MacDonald clansmen. |
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He said Australians would emphatically reject a hung Parliament at the next poll. |
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Australians do not, I am sure, actively desire to be international pariahs. |
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The missing are thought to include a Briton, a Swiss, a German, five Thais, two Americans, two Australians and three others. |
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The conclusion that all bowlers chuck at varying degrees has stupefied a section of opinion, notably the Australians. |
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He says with 300,000 Australians now considered chronic gamblers, it's time the Federal Government took some responsibility. |
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After all, all she did was espouse extreme right wing policies, a lot of them palatable to many Australians. |
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For example, Australians for the past decade and a half have been obliged to save for their own personal superannuation funds. |
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Australians invented a clothesline that spins called the Hills Hoist so you don't have to move when you hang out the washing. |
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Aborigines and other non-European Australians are subsidiary to Ward's analysis. |
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Everything else is subsidiary to maximising the retirement income of Australians. |
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If this is what distinguishes me from ordinary Australians, then I'm glad I'm different. |
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Bridges, the Australian commander, Simpson, a brave stretcher-bearer, and hundreds of other Australians were dead within a month. |
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Your great State has never experienced the misfortune of being occupied, and Australians never had to flee from an oppressive dictatorship. |
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After trailing by two at the first break, the Australians turned up the heat and limited Angola to only six points in the second quarter. |
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The Olympics as a concept, as a package, doesn't stir my blood, and I don't greatly care as such whether Australians win things or not. |
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We do get a bit of stick from time to time but most of the English players have a lot of respect for Australians based in Europe. |
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It's a bit hard to be representative of Australians today when the ghost of his ockerdom looms this large. |
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Cllr McCarthy expressed the view that the Irish, Australians and Canadians were used as cannon fodder without a care. |
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If only you new the truth you would hang your head in shame at your ignorance and callous disregard for the suffering of your fellow Australians. |
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In daily campaigning, Australians borrow very little from their American cousins. |
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If the newcomers wanted to make a go of it here and did not make a nuisance of themselves, they could be Australians. |
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Then, I realised the guests were not Indians, but rather Aboriginal Australians. |
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Many Australians imagine they live n a nuclear-free zone, an environment free from nasty nuclear radiation. |
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The Novocastrian is among 24 Australians teeing it up at six different venues across the US for four rounds. |
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The Sri Lankans flew to Sydney and trained on Monday, while the Australians were enjoying a rest day. |
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Why should Aboriginal Australians be in a lesser position in respect of proprietorial rights than other Australians? |
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Around twenty-five percent of Australians cannot access financial services except on the most exploitative and usurious terms. |
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But the tour will be no walkover as the Australians will be seeking to retrieve some prestige. |
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Leading Australians jumped on the bandwagon as the Santa ban spread, with radio talk-back shows abuzz with festive fury. |
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But what Australians will not accept is the apparent queue-jumping that takes place with regard to immigration. |
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We are denying most of our children their cultural heritage, their knowledge of a Dreamtime that belongs to all Australians. |
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The previous non-recognition of Indigenous issues and rights had left Indigenous Australians in a marginalised and dependent relationship. |
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Australians drink coffee in smaller cups, our baristas tend to swirl the milk a little less, and we have completely different terminology. |
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I am frankly filled with admiration at the way in which Australians have reacted and adjusted to this new situation. |
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The Queen has not publicly stated a preference on the republic issue, saying she would abide by whatever decision Australians made. |
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I assumed that truth, equity, tolerance, justice, morality and principles matter to most Australians. |
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Its popularity quickly spread, capturing the imagination of Australians both in the bush and throughout the colony. |
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A majority of Australians knows this and it doesn't matter a whit whether the Opposition likes it or not. |
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Mexicans love the magic, Japanese kids empathise with Harry's school woes and Australians like Hogwarts' white Christmases. |
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The government said the injured also included Afghans, Swiss, Australians and Canadians. |
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For indigenous central Australians, the Dreaming is omnipresent though certain representations in particular are infused with its power. |
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Today he stroked his crew to a World Championship finals berth but not before fighting off the Australians. |
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Every classroom should have been asked to debate the values important to young Australians. |
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And Jones was nonplussed by the record-breaking performance of the Australians. |
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David set about illustrating to Australians the value of their own visual arts. |
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It surprises and alarms me that Australians are still divided on this matter. |
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It seems with England that the wish is father to the thought while the Australians see what they have at their disposal and work from there. |
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By comparison, 9.3 percent of Americans are mad for reefer, 10.6 percent of Britons, and a whopping 15 percent of Australians. |
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If Australians re-elect John Howard, at least they will know they voted for him. |
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Australians love America, but any worldly person knows you do not threaten Aussies. |
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Being a white-headed wrinklie, as Australians call us old folks, I now feel the laughs bubbling up the way they have most of my 76 years. |
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Most Australians have grown up with an expectation that a hard day's work will reap its rewards. |
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The most important distributive mechanism for improving the lot of low-income Australians is to improve their disposable income. |
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Unfortunately, there is no official list of those Australians who served on the ships and landing craft during the D-Day landings. |
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He likes bowling yorkers, as two Western Australians, the all-rounder Darren Wates and wicketkeeper Ryan Campbell, can testify. |
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Australians cried when Cathy Freeman carried the Australian flag on her victory lap of honour during the Sydney Olympics. |
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The Australians never really cottoned on to the idea that sport was a way in which gentlemen amused themselves. |
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Perhaps it is slightly worrying for Australians that the Zimbabweans got on top of the Australian bowling at the end. |
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There is a sense of dissatisfaction amongst Australians, and unhappiness perhaps. |
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It found, much to our dismay, that many, many young Australians have no sense of their own future at all. |
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Australians are quick to spot the bull and wary of gush, and this is reflected in the way they speak. |
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Meanwhile, at home Australians began coming to grips with their new place in the post-war world. |
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However, most Australians now consider the existence of the bunyip to be mythical. |
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Most Australians, if they want to invest in the hardware, can pick up a digital signal. |
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For dusk has all but fallen on that great-hearted generation of Australians who fought here. |
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This Anzac Day, it is important that we also think of those Australians who continue to follow in the footsteps of the original Anzacs. |
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The income of Telstra rightly belongs to all Australians, not just to those who purchase shares. |
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Do Australians surround themselves with like-minded people and what unites and divides them? |
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The final point I would like to make is that I understand that the Australians adopted legislation along these lines some time ago. |
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Ironically, Australians love to watch sport but they are losing their appetite to play it. |
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Unwilling to bunker down, the Australians absorbed some damage and deflected the rest. |
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Plainly Australians have not been thorough egalitarians, but they have been egalitarians in their own way. |
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Australians call these mountain ash, but they are unrelated to the rowan and mountain ash of Europe and North America. |
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Most Australians believe this is bunkum, pure and simple, because they'd already lost confidence in the integrity of the system. |
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This enemy force aggressively assaulted the Australians using rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and machine guns. |
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We will run on the principal areas of concern to ordinary Australians, both in terms of the international agenda and the domestic agenda. |
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There were pictures of it in various countries, showing Australians huddled around the loudly decorated vehicle. |
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Holmes' department is making moves to better manage the land that most Australians write off as useless. |
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With the glass empty, Australians will hand over power to ensure a beer after a hard day's work. |
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I accept the fact that the Australians have also had a somewhat Luddite approach to their regulatory regime in this particular instance. |
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The Australians found when they audited ventilation systems that most had been turned off. |
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Are Scots more likely than Australians to observe their national day with reverence? |
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Nature periodically reminds Australians just how fragile their hold on the land is. |
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The Australians looked disorientated at the aggression directed towards them. |
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The Australians cleaned up Baidoa in a matter of weeks for the benefit of the people of that city. |
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There is a higher percentage of Australians overseas than there are Americans with passports. |
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That is not the kind of egalitarian base on which Australians would want to see their taxation system working. |
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People are mobile and young Australians must be given the tools to compete globally. |
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I often get nice emails from Australians who have an excellent sense of humour. |
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Obesity will take lives and destroy the quality of life for the next generation of Australians if we do not act now. |
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If Australians choose to rally around a symbol it should be one that unites not divides. |
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Not much is left here from the great reputation Australians got after the Olympics. |
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Before the Australians take all the credit, I should say that the French got there first. |
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We are working hard to ensure older Australians are able to live in dignity and comfort. |
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Throw in the passionate love of sport of so many Australians, and the stage is set for a memorable Games. |
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Young Australians are now exposed to a much broader slice of the world than old generations were. |
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When Australians hear that I am a Queenslander born and bred they tend to nod wisely! |
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Australians have fought in all the big wars, as part of either a great empire or a grand alliance. |
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It seems Australians are divided by far more than the old barriers of class and wealth. |
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I think I speak for many Australians here when I say we were devastated by the attack. |
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Most Australians still feel proud of what their nation did to help its tiny neighbour. |
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Finance is the only stumbling block as the Australians are extremely keen on the idea. |
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Along with most Australians, I do not want a world in which one country has all the power. |
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Between April and August four Australians won the Victoria Cross, one, Lieutenant Cliff Sadlier, on Anzac Day, 25 April. |
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The mistake I made which I most regret was to underestimate the good nature and tolerance of my fellow Australians. |
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Australians love to deride tall poppies, and that's all very well, I love doing it myself. |
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Most Australians are very approachable and happy-go-lucky, but once you get them on the field the gloves are off. |
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I've been writing this article all week for the glossy mag about inspirational Western Australians. |
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The Australians were able to pull down intellectual property information from the Internet and print it for nix. |
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On the beach, all Australians hide their keys and wallets by placing them inside their sandshoes. |
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The Australians then appealed, but the umpire also, not hearing any sound, gave Hobbs not out. |
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Australians came to share Heysen's vision of the majestic beauty and dignity of gum trees. |
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Australians need to remember how well off we really are and how sheltered we are from the worse excesses of the world. |
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And, it was the first time the Australians put their back into the promotion of the tour. |
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At the heart of the matter is the fact that Australians are our tearaway younger brothers and we love them. |
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Americans, Germans, Scandinavians, British and Australians come in a stream all year round. |
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While polling suggests Australians oppose privatisations, they are scarcely new and are seen as facts of life. |
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Since the 1980s, entrepreneurialism has had a bad name and too many Australians are risk-averse and just happy to keep working for the Man. |
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This pride is also manifested in the way the Australians honour their sporting greats. |
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There were a few animated discussions between Australians and South Africans in the match. |
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Would you be happy for that advice to be repeated to that woman in front of the generality of Australians? |
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Yet Chinese body language, mannerisms and accents are about as similar to Japanese as Australians are to the Scots. |
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If our guys were Australians, they would at least pay them, but because these workers are Vanuatuans, they think they can get away with it. |
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This weekend Australians will be changing their clocks to daylight saving time, with the usual ensuing confusion. |
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Are Australians opting in their tens of thousands for a sea change, or are they being driven out of the cities by the rising cost of housing? |
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It was the Prime Minister four years ago who said the work-life balance issue was a barbecue stopper for Australians. |
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A survey found that many Australians enjoy the gastronomic contributions of other cultures. |
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The ABC can never be all things to all people, but it can be the means by which different Australians talk to each other. |
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Warrick said the Turks used the pine logs to cover their trenches in defence against the attacking Australians. |
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As Australians, we still see ourselves as holding dear the values of mateship and the fair go. |
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Increasingly women and mature aged Australians are at the cutting edge of this do-it-yourself enterprise culture. |
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They look identical to what the Australians call threadfin salmon or king threadfin. |
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The Australians believe it is a psychological gambit to use and gain advantage over the opposition. |
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Australians are very cynical about the political process, and the extent to which secrecy and falsehood are used to justify policy decisions. |
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All Australians need information and open, free, debate on issues that effect us all. |
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Without a swinging ball Hoggard lacks pace or threat and the Australians are supreme at getting on the front foot and smashing medium-pacers. |
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I think Australians would resent this government if they saw they were being duped and treated like fools by them. |
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While Australians were long known as tea drinkers, coffee and wine have become increasingly popular. |
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If the Australians succumbed it was because of the relentless pressure that came from the tall scores the Indian batsmen posted. |
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As Somerset have demonstrated so emphatically down at Taunton, the Australians bring out the beast in everyone. |
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We want Australians to be in the vanguard of the worldwide knowledge revolution. |
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Every year, Australians buy 70,000 utes and small pickups, about 9 percent of the vehicle market. |
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He was also a great hit among titled Australians and particularly, so it seems, among titled women. |
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I have slowly come round to the view that Australians are right to distrust intellectuals. |
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He is a recurring metaphor for the colour and movement of Australians at play. |
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For me, Australians are too brash, too cocky, too shallow and too plentiful. |
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The Australians had clearly targeted him and he lost the ball frequently in the tackle and was porous in defence. |
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Secondly, I think, the polls or the most recent polls have shown that the majority of Australians do want to have a popularly elected president. |
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The endless pommy bashing by many Australians, particularly among the media, is beginning to become tiresome. |
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We did in fact change the way in which we talked about refugees or migrants or New Australians. |
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For the record, the Australians were voted the best kissers, best lovers and best flirts. |
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The site's been transformed from a basically leftish, small-l liberal site to a much more balanced site, with many, many more right-wing Australians participating. |
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It was with this ammunition that Australians organized protests at events where Blanc was scheduled to appear. |
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Most Australians agreed that a preamble to the Australian constitution must contain some recognition that Aboriginals were in Australia before the white man. |
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New taxes on wealth could redistribute money from older, better off Australians into education, health, and unemployment accounts for young Australians. |
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He has taken to telling Australians that they need to be 'proper' Australians, and treat women as equals and generally not 'come the raw prawn' with him. |
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He brought Indigenous Australians onstage and had them play the didgeridoo just because he could. |
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It developed a reputation as the preferred festival drinking spot for Americans and Australians, and it does not disappoint. |
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It would mean there was a secret master race that considered themselves pure Australians, with ancestrally no connection to the English, or Italian, or anything. |
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Another was Reg Sellers, an Anglo-Indian leg-spinner who toured England with the 1964 Australians, playing a Test in the town of his birth, Bombay, on the way home. |
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Look at your identity subjectively, being Australian does not mean you are Anglo-Saxon or we should place the stigma that Australians means English. |
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Nor are most Australians of Irish descent antagonistic to Britain. |
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Every April 25, Australians and New Zealanders observe Anzac Day, ostensibly a celebration of Imperial honour, but in truth a ritual of Antipodean identity. |
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It was under this single UK that we Australians agreed to federate in 1900 under our constitution. |
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There's a tendency, especially by Australians, to romanticise a villain. |
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In the meantime we Australians will have to take this defeat on the chin. |
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The Australians sensationally collapsed in their second innings. |
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The Australians continued to rule the cricketing world in Tests. |
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Environmentalists tended to characterise Aboriginal Australians as icons of true belonging, role models, holders of superior spiritual knowledge, the real autochthons. |
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Australia's tall poppy syndrome refers to a tendency for Australians to downplay achievement to the extent of being disdainful of such people, and so to cut them down to size. |
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Many sardonic Australians find ways of making a play on these words. |
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Australians shared the same language, relied on British news for knowledge of the world, and were schooled in an education system which sustained British loyalties. |
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The seaboards face ever-increasing pressure as more and more Australians move to the coast, and the Great Barrier Reef already has suffered substantial damage. |
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A lot of customers had been foreign tourists to York, with Americans and Australians in particular snapping up mugs, plates, thimbles and shot glasses. |
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To the rest of you, may I congratulate all Australians, and Sydneysiders in particular, for the comradeship and mateship I've seen everywhere I look. |
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Approximately 260 million meat pies are eaten by Australians every year. |
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Now of course when it comes to pulling on our togs, cozzies, bathers or trunks and swimming competitively, Australians never seem to be too far from the medals. |
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Africans, Asians and Latin Americans now roam the streets alongside Mediterraneans, other Europeans, native Australians and the many-generationed Anglo-Australians. |
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Standing at the centre of the memorial are six large basalt obelisks etched with the names of all the countries where Australians have been held prisoner of war. |
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Of the 29 miners, 24 are kiwis, two are Australians, two are Britons and one is a South African. |
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The company dates back to a time when they would sell their products within ethnic communities, before eventually expanding to include the other Australians. |
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It comprehensively records the early years after white settlement, so our explorers and colonial governors feature, as do a few indigenous Australians. |
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The detailed recounting of the outrageous cultural and physical destruction of Aboriginal societies in the process of white settlement disturbs a good many Australians. |
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But Australians seem to respect someone who acts like a toughie. |
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Labor believes that it's very difficult to educate 9 million Australians to the level of financial literacy that is required to make an informed choice. |
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Perhaps, except for older Australians, the term wowser is nearly obsolete, as the state fights to keep other addictive mind-altering drugs illegal and difficult to obtain. |
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See, the Americans are insisting that the Australians will be tough, but the Aussies think it's all a mind game meant to put the pressure on them. |
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It was because they were so certain that their British rights were protected that the Australians expanded the activities of the state so unconcernedly. |
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There's a number of sports on the Winter Olympic program that are largely unknown to many Australians, sports like the Skeleton, Biathlon, and Curling. |
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A skim through the letters you chose to publish on the Tampa affair confirms to just how far out of step with the vast majority of Australians you are. |
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Arsonists are responsible for many bushfires in the state and many Australians are unhappy about the penalties, which include bonds or light prison sentences. |
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This means that the Government will need to know whether every one of those 8 million Australians is in a family unit, is part of a couple or is a single. |
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So, don't dismiss surfing as a sport for Hawaiians and Australians only. |
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Tim Fischer seems to be one of those politicians who was statesman like, and amongst most Australians he seems to be viewed as a very unpolitical politician. |
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They preferred an older ethic of philanthropic benevolence, and while some Australians undoubtedly benefited from such charity, it left others unprovided for. |
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Australians are just not programmed for these things and look at it in general as something going on overseas. |
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Here were the English being accused by the Australians of being unsportsmanlike, which was the last thing they ever expected to be accused of by Australians. |
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If, following Hancock, we say that Australians had a pragmatic, utilitarian, remarkably unsuspicious attitude to the state, this is only in part true. |
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Hussain also believes that the Australians usually gained the upper hand by bullying the opposition, and this is a pitfall the English team must avoid. |
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His play on the word bunyip, with its overtones of anachronistic absurdity, reflected the refusal by Australians to institutionalise an upper class. |
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In Naming the minority, a new group, Australians Against Racism, spruiked for donations to fund television advertisements on refugees and received a big response. |
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In the final match, Lara scored yet another hundred but this was so frantic and frenzied that it could not stop the Australians from winning the match and squaring the series. |
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Last year, Australians placed Fraser at the top of the country's favorite heritage sites, and the island also placed high with readers of Conde Nast Traveler. |
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It is clear many Australians have concerns about electronic commerce, including issues such as legal certainty, security, authentication and privacy. |
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How odd to find suddenly that the British have all the style and authenticity, and the Americans, the Australians and the French have all the pap. |
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The Australians set off to locate the pinned American paratroops but, due to the inability of the Americans to pinpoint their own location, artillery was unable to be used. |
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The Australians created a traditional Australian pav topped with tropical fruits, while the Kiwis took inspiration from a pav served at Christmas. |
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This irks most Australians, who believe in a fair go for all. |
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The implicit question is whether this move can prod uncabled Australians out of their pay TV inertia and get subscription television's hoof in the door of more homes. |
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More recently, as the Prime Minister noted, Australians have responded to this call by moving away from segregation and isolation, to a more inclusive society. |
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Australians have never been as heavily indebted as they are now. |
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Hundreds of thousands of Australians have opted to move outside the cities to the regions in the inland and along the coast to find a better balance between work and life. |
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Instead of going it alone, we Australians should put the firebreak behind us and co-operate with other countries seeking international solutions to these problems. |
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Nine other Australians face death by firing squad after being detained last month at Bali airport with several bags of heroin allegedly strapped to their bodies. |
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At the moment, consulate head Zhou Xiaoming says that inbound investment from China into Australia is greater than current investment by Australians into China. |
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It was a psyched crowd watching the American take on the defending champ, with large contingents of both face-painted Americans and Australians cheering on their man. |
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It is generally believed that 16, 175 Australians fought in the Boer War, though this does not allow for double-counting of those who served in two contingents. |
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He scarcely permitted himself the mild extravagance of a restrained fist pump, so determined was he to save all his emotional energy for the showdown with the Australians. |
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His introduction to Test cricket in 1993 saw him savaged by the Australians and he looked like another devastating county bowler not tough enough for England. |
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Captain Suzie Muirhead says the scoreline flatters the Australians. |
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According to the polls, a good majority of Australians wanted a republic. |
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My counter-intuitive feeling is that the constant exhortations of the need for leaders does not come from ordinary Australians but from certain elites. |
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The most recent world records by Ian Thorpe in the 200 and 400 meter freestyles are the latest testaments to the strength of freestyle swimming by Australians. |
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When the Latins were here they named it Pyura stolonifera, but indigenous and other native-born Australians and others call it cunjevoi, or just plain cunji. |
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Umpires David Shepherd and Steve Bucknor join Australians Ricky Ponting, Michael Bevan and Glenn McGrath as survivors of the last two World Cup final deciders. |
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A majority of Australians had disapproved of the troop deployment. |
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The only way that this can be achieved, it seems, is by the wilful and purposeful appropriation of Aboriginal narratives by non-indigenous Australians. |
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The warm welcome was also extended to helping the Australians get their terminal operations functioning, which allowed the diggers to swing straight into action. |
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Now if, in the view of many Australians, lying does not disqualify you from national leadership, then it is no good just going on calling politicians liars? |
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Well now, Australians have been very successful internationally I think in show jumping and three-day eventing especially the rough and tumble part of the cross-country. |
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The portal provides an invaluable resource for Australians to learn more about e-security, so they are not deterred from internet use by security concerns. |
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A company of Australians and a British warship besieged the Germans and their colonial subjects, ending with a German surrender. |
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Some of the Australians wanted to use Bodyline in retaliation, but Woodfull flatly refused. |
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This has allowed Australians really to go outback in some reasonable comfort to see the attractions of this country. |
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On other fronts, the British, French, Australians, and Japanese occupied Germany's colonies. |
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On their tour of England that year the Australians played just one Test, at the Oval in London. |
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German Australians are today overwhelmingly English speaking, with the German language as a home language in heavy decline. |
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Australians without a family tartan are invited to wear the Royal Stewart tartan or the military tartan of the Black Watch. |
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These games, both of which were won by the Australians, were to be the last international games for Don Bradman. |
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Unofficially, the British, Australians and Task Force 20 had been in Iraq weeks prior. |
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