Gordon and Gotch have changed managers while the First Fleet manager in charge of the Sydney distribution has moved sideways. |
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He delivered a lunchtime talk on versification at Sydney University in a lecture hall adjoining the quadrangle. |
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The top three boxers in the flyweight division automatically qualified for the quadrennial event in Sydney in September. |
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His love for Sydney and his total absorption in the affairs of his adopted country never wavered. |
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The native waratah that was grown around Sydney, the Dharawal people, which is my people, actually used that as a substitute for mother's milk. |
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The facility in Athens is a quantum leap forward, even from the setup in Sydney. |
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Melbourne is cold, rainy and dreary after the relative warmth of Sydney sun. |
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This was the Melbourne Cup scene, not at Flemington or Royal Randwick of course, but on the quarterdeck of HMAS Kuttabul in Sydney. |
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While there are still reminders of the colonial past, Sydney is a city, in human terms, in the teenage years. |
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In the blue-ribbon Sydney seat of Willoughby, an independent came within an ace of defeating the Liberal candidate. |
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His property's less than three hours drive from Sydney, and Sydney people are buying up land for weekenders and hobby farms. |
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The next day with good weather the ship weighed anchor to rendezvous with HMAS Sydney. |
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The Australian Socceroos jubilate after defeating Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup qualifier at Telstra Stadium in Sydney, yesterday. |
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How did your performance and that of the other Italians in Sydney affect the sport in Italy? |
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Determined to escape this grim prospect, she jumps a bus to Sydney in the hope of rejoining her estranged father. |
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Anstey stowed away at the age of 11, jumped ship in Sydney and spent 10 years as a seaman. |
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Barrel rolls, loops and dives featured as the three aircraft wheeled gracefully over the expanse of Sydney Harbour. |
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After going to the 2000 Sydney Paralympics to watch the wheelchair rugby, Ross made the biggest decision of his life. |
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It is called the University of Western Sydney, a centre of science and all-round excellence. |
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The airline will undoubtedly benefit from the agreement, most particularly on that first hop of the kangaroo route, between Sydney and Hong Kong. |
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I would love to go, but I am afeared that a trip to Sydney is a wee bit out of my budget at this point. |
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The Keirin, making its Olympic debut in Sydney, is wildly popular in Japan, where people can bet on professional riders. |
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They would have been whooping it up from New York to San Francisco, from Auckland and Sydney to Berlin. |
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The legislation to make co-housing a reality in Sydney already exists in the form of the Community Titles Act. |
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I was approached by the Cowboys in 2002 and was keen to get out of Sydney at the time. I don't go much on the lifestyle down there. |
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The Aussies gave us a hiding in Sydney two weeks before and now we've thumped them at Ellis Park. |
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Upon his arrival on a hot February Sydney day, Dowling disembarked to an eleven-gun salute and was greeted by a gowned but wigless Chief Justice. |
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Little wonder then that Qantas executives are racking up the air miles between Sydney and Canberra. |
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The main Olympic complex is at Homebush Bay, which is within the Sydney area but not within the city of Sydney itself. |
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He is a jolly Aussie, halfway through a five-year term and missing sun-kissed Sydney Bay where he used to run the magnificent Opera House. |
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From Sydney we have had the Sydney huntsman spider, the Australian redback spider, and the North American southern ring-necked snake. |
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She grew up in Sydney with her mother and step-dad, a wool-classer who worked with many indigenous people. |
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When Brazil were knocked out of the Olympic Games quarter-finals in Sydney two years ago, public opinion demanded the politicians investigate. |
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact. |
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The mascots at the Summer 2000 games in Sydney, Australia, were a platypus named Syd, an echidna called Millie, and a kookaburra called Olly. |
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Australia's worst railway accident was in 1977 in the Sydney suburb of Granville, in which 83 people died. |
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Buried in the sand near the Australian cities of Sydney and Perth are what are apparently the wrecks of fifteenth-century Chinese ships. |
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In all, there are eight changes from the run-one side that beat Australia in Sydney. |
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Waiting for the ships to arrive were groups of US sailors who had flown into Sydney to join their respective craft. |
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The company employs 250 technicians to repair Xerox photocopiers and other equipment in offices in Melbourne and Sydney. |
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Workers from Metro Shelving in the Sydney suburb of Revesby began picketing the plant this week to demand reinstatement. |
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Four years later, in Sydney, Ainslie returned the favor, boxing Scheidt in on the first upwind leg and then hanging on for the overall victory. |
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Sydney glared balefully, but her resolve crumbled under the power of the almighty puppy dog eyes. |
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We had a nice tour of the Sydney Art Gallery and drank coffee while I sampled lamingtons, one of the tasty Australian desserts. |
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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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This is the slightly amended text of an address he gave to a Quadrant dinner in Sydney in August. |
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Their new show, Illegal Harmonies, is a welcome reprise of their hit performance at last year's Gay Games Festival in Sydney. |
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Henri Lloyd enlisted Sydney super stylist Ken Thompson to zhush up the summer collection shown at the yacht club. |
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The directors' lavish lifestyles and sumptuous houses on the outskirts of Sydney raised the heckles of the Australian public. |
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Famous structures were incorporated into the layout including models of the Eiffel Tower and Sydney Harbour Bridge. |
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The Angolans are the top African basketball nation and have qualified for the last two Olympics in Atlanta and Sydney. |
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He reached a hand forward, and Sydney restrained herself out of some strange sense of pride from flinching. |
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After Richie Benaud there was no significant leg-spinner in Australia till Shane Warne came on the scene against India in 1992 at Sydney. |
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In the relay, the Americans got sweet revenge for a five-second defeat to the Aussies four years ago in Sydney, while Italy took bronze. |
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Next week, crime fiction writer and University of Western Sydney lecturer Jane Goodall rides again. |
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In my view, the 1970s and perhaps early-to-mid 1980s represent the apogee of the Anthropology Department, if not the University of Sydney itself. |
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After 37 days at sea his ship limped into Sydney after being torpedoed by a German U-boat. |
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This is also a road movie in which the narrative is propelled by the encounters Lena has along her way to Sydney. |
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Now compensation matters will be dealt with in Sydney using an administrative tribunal, with disputes going to arbitration. |
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At the age of 10, he was living rough with his older sister and 9-year-old brother after being abandoned in Sydney by their mother. |
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The grant was for land to provide a site for a Trades Hall and Literary Institute at Sydney for the use of artificers and operatives. |
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New railway routes had enabled suburbs to spread far beyond the gold-rush city, so that, by 1891, Melbourne encompassed twice the area of Sydney. |
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Jones, winner of three gold and two bronze medals in Sydney four years ago, is scheduled to compete only in the long jump. |
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That wouldn't buy them much time, Sydney knew, so she steeled herself and placed one foot on the first rung of the ladder. |
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Sean Richardson in Sydney was in the Australian Regular Army 1986-1994, then bummed around the globe for a couple of years. |
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As in Sydney, the big-hitting sports for Britain were sailing, rowing and cycling. |
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Ships of the RAN will sail from Sydney Harbour to rendezvous with our international visitors off the coast. |
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Did you know that Keith is actually going to sail his yacht in the Sydney to Hobart race? |
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The club had the largest fleet of racing sailboards in Sydney, more than a dozen of which were destroyed. |
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By taking notes he wanted Sydney to write down all the important parts and help him make a decision. |
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Stewart spoke from a military hospital in Sydney, McAuley spoke from Melbourne, and she took their statement down in longhand. |
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The original Fab Five will arrive in Sydney on August 23 for a blink-and-you'll-miss-it talkfest to launch their new single, Sunrise. |
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Australia also won the first-ever Olympic madison in Sydney, when Brett Aitken and Scott McGrory triumphed. |
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I had the feeling it was a very cheery afternoon in Sydney as I wandered the rain soaked streets of autumnal Vienna. |
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He plunges with avidity into the delights of inner-city Glebe and the University of Sydney in its heyday. |
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All managing directors in the South-East Asian, African, and Pacific regions were invited to attend the Sydney meeting. |
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Even in modern day Sydney, Aramaic dialects are used by the local Assyrian and Mandaean communities. |
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Our plan is to pick up two 24-packs of water bottles in a store in Sydney, and we'll all carry twelve in our backpacks. |
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Sydney gasped loudly when strong arms unexpectedly wrapped about her waist from behind, pressing her backside against a warm body. |
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A triple gold medalist in Sydney, he is searching for a final hurrah on the Olympic stage, namely the defense of his title in the 100 backstroke. |
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Joe and about 70 other Maoris arrived in Sydney from New Zealand to take up jobs for the Olympics. |
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The travellers leave Sydney and start their Maoriland journey at the toe of the Dominion. |
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In fact, I've been looking at my road map planning my drive up to Sydney, and I realised something. |
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But in adding gold in Athens to her victory in Sydney, Robertson became the greatest ever Olympic Scotswoman. |
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As a rower on the 2000 U.S. Olympic team, Nuzum managed an eighth-place finish in the heavyweight double sculls in the Sydney Games. |
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The theme music, Song of Australia, was performed by Ian Walker and recorded at St Mark's Church, Darling Point, in Sydney. |
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Tasmania is consided by many to represent the perfect 'sea change' for those wishing to escape the concrete jungles of Melbourne or Sydney. |
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The writer is an environmental lawyer from Sydney who is currently based in Jakarta writing a doctoral thesis on environmental law in Indonesia. |
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Three years ago, Laurence Docherty's disappointment at being left out of the Sydney squad seared his mind. |
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During WWII searchlights were beamed continuously across Sydney Harbour as a deterrent to the Japanese. |
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Karina and I both thought of seeing Gillis off at the station since he was going home to Sydney that night. |
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At the beginning of the nineteenth century the population stood at a mere 5000, contained entirely within the Sydney basin. |
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Only one method of quick medivac to Brisbane or Sydney is by turbine or jet aircraft. |
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I'll never forget what happened in Sydney last year, that's etched in my mind forever. |
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He was released from a Sydney hospital this afternoon and his self-inflicted wounds are said to have been minor. |
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They flew out of Australia and returned to a ticker tape welcome through the streets of Waugh's own Sydney. |
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The Melburnian art historian, curator, and author is keen to expand the contemporary art event across Sydney and Australia. |
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Slumped in a Sydney taxi one morning, well after the witching hour, I listened to a grave sermon on time travel. |
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I tipped the Kangaroos to beat Sydney and wasn't overly surprised when Carlton found something extra against arch-rivals Essendon. |
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It seems he is entitled to be a little toey after the changes to the 6pm news last week in Sydney. |
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The current Sydney locations all have traffic channelled into an established tollbooth or purpose built single lane. |
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Would he be happy to see it move so far from its beginnings in the working class inner suburbs of Sydney? |
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Now that you are set up with a job and a place to stay you no longer need my tips and advice on breaking into Sydney. |
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This attitude condemns Sydney, with all its potential for stylish metropolitanism, to dozy provincialism. |
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The magazine of the Aurora tower in Sydney approached me to write something for them. |
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After weeks of speculation, it has been decided that he will be the final Olympic torch-bearer in the Sydney leg of the Athens torch relay. |
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The severance deal offered by the Millenium was less than that struck when the Sydney Hilton closed late last year. |
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The Bulldogs, based at Belmore in a tough working-class area south-west of Sydney wanted to move to a Liverpool suburb. |
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Sydney was being towelled up at half-time of last year's preliminary final in Perth. |
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When testing for the safety of cell sites in Australia researchers used the TV towers in North Sydney. |
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Back home in Sydney, Habib took up the blind sheik's cause, organising a protest to support the jailed cleric whom he described as his teacher. |
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Cumberland County, the original townsite, which now comprises nearly all the Sydney metropolitan area, gives 35 to 40 per cent of itself to bush. |
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You can look at the social atlas of Sydney and see twelve bright red dots on the map. |
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Other ships berthed there included HMA Ships Success, Manoora, Sydney Newcastle, Tobruk and the submarine Farncomb. |
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The train suddenly increased speed and jumped the tracks after leaving Waterfall railway station, about 40 kilometres south of Sydney. |
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And midst them are those of Sydney Agricultural University whose Chardonnay is a premium wine in the market. |
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He sat out floor exercise in Sydney, but a few months later is now able to train on the event. |
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He grew up on the streets of South Sydney, attended Marist Brothers in Randwick, became a milko and then a referee. |
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The community should feel confident that the Sydney Beth Din will investigate the matter fully. |
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An image of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Pacific Explorer 2005 logo are printed in the selvedge of the sheetlet. |
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Your average sheila and bloke, be it in Sydney or beyond the black stump, doesn't have a lot of time for earbashers. |
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This is a most refreshing new look at the book of Ecclesiastes, by the minister of Ravesby Presbyterian Church, Sydney. |
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There will be a commercial art fair in Melbourne later this year, and a biennale in Sydney mid-year. |
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The Bagnatos are a seventh generation fishing family who've been trawling the waters off Sydney for the past 50 years. |
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When in Australia last week, I re-visited a Polish friend who restores frames in a Sydney gallery. |
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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 film is also scheduled to be shown at festivals and competitions as far afield as Sydney. |
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At one stage they both had their own radio and television shows in Sydney catering for the Irish ex-pats. |
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Helping to kick off Sydney Design Week, this exhibition showcases more than 150 pieces of silver produced by Italian studios in recent years. |
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Still holding the mast, Sydney grabbed at the bag, managing to rip it down after two hard tugs. |
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Sydney looks away, casting her eyes to the side rather than returning the gaze. |
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By the time you are level, it seems that a model yacht has been turned loose on Sydney Harbour. |
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Congratulations poured in last night for two Russian swimmers who won the gold medal for synchronised swimming at the Olympics in Sydney yesterday. |
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He designs a cover that looks not a little like other pulpy thrillers in his favourite corner of the bookshop, and convinces a Sydney bookstore to stock it. |
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The police clearly took the reports of a similar find in Australia seriously, and last Friday Sydney police launched a dawn raid on a modest two-storey house in the suburbs. |
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Athletes at the Sydney Olympics will be tested for abuse of marijuana. |
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The former Sydney City rugby league player, in only his second test match for the Wallabies, landed just one of three penalty attempts in the first-half. |
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Australia banned two IOC accredited officials from entering the country during the Sydney Games for security reasons, raising protests from the IOC at the time. |
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In a season when British Athletics crashed back to earth with a bang after the successes of Sydney, she was one of the few to illuminate a disappointing year. |
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If a story transfixes Sydney tabloids, then it transfixes me. |
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The drama transfixed the normally calm Sydney, known for its laid-back vibe and relaxed population. |
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Andrea Finn was second along with three members of other clubs, including Sydney Olympics silver medallist Guin Batten in the women's quadruple scull. |
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The England cricket side celebrate in front of the Barmy Army with a lap of honour around the Sydney Cricket Ground following their victory in the final Test. |
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Back in 1997, Ross won a meat tray during a pub raffle in Sydney. |
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Having dropped out of school, the young man worked as a garage mechanic in Sydney and later as an insurance salesman and part-time watch repairman in Melbourne. |
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But Sydney harbour, in New South Wales, was attacked by midget submarines and further north Newcastle was shelled by their bigger brethren, although with few casualties. |
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Manly Council, the local authority for the beachside area in Sydney where I spent the first 29 years of my life, has just banned smoking on its beaches. |
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The concert series will be accompanied by associated masterclasses, lectures and concerts involving staff from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and student ensembles. |
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Wool prices took a tumble in Sydney and Melbourne yesterday. |
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In the film, Gary and Jack meet more or less by accident when they steal a car and head off on the back roads through outback New South Wales towards Sydney. |
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What broadcasters might not want are external events, such as the Sydney Olympics, Presidential election and World Series, clouding their fall lineups. |
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Hundreds of coal mineworkers descended on Sydney this morning for a march on Australian Industrial Relations Commission over a decision they fear will costs lives. |
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I have to say that the airline, Lan Chile, did get its computer to acknowledge me on the way back, all the way from Buenos Aires to Sydney, worse luck. |
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Queues had formed early at one polling station in the Sydney beachside suburb of Clovelly, when polls opened under brilliant sunny skies in Australia's biggest city. |
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He was there in his capacity as President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science to deliver addresses in Melbourne and in Sydney. |
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After some serious soul-searching, the Wallabies forwards regrouped and dominated South Africa in Perth and the All Blacks in the return game in Sydney. |
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But police blocked the protesters, barricading the minister's Sydney home. |
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The son of a Sydney grocer, Rosewall was a natural left-hander but was taught to play right-handed by his father and developed a peerless backhand. |
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In the tradition of naval reviews world wide, one of the high points will be the march through the streets of Sydney by a massed assembly of sailors from around the world. |
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The body of the unknown sailor, believed to have come from the Sydney, was recovered from a life raft off Christmas Island the following February. |
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When he comes into contact with irv and Sydney, it has a huge effect on him. |
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Dead, spiky thistles and small wild melons, which even sheep won't eat, are the only vegetation in Mr Grove's moonscape-like fields at Cowra, 250 km west of Sydney. |
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The reigning Olympic asymmetric bars champion had suffered mishaps in Atlanta and Sydney and Athens was her final chance to clinch the all-round title. |
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This organisation will administrate all public hospitals and State healthcare facilities in central and south western Sydney, including Balmain and Rozelle hospitals. |
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The madison, meanwhile, offers the duo a chance to take a medal they lost in Sydney thanks to a crash in the final laps when silver seemed assured. |
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In Sydney it was across the Harbor, in London it was outside the city in Basildon or Slough. |
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A masculine voice inquired from somewhere to her left, effectively scaring the living daylights out of Sydney and drawing a startled yelp from her lips. |
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They joined Ger's brothers in Sydney and had a whale of a time. |
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However, fortune smiled upon us when we realized that we had sold all of our first shipment of Savoy 2001 Dance Odyssey calendars in Sydney and had some extra cash. |
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She was an active community volunteer with hospital auxiliaries for 40 years in Sydney and later in Lunenburg, as well as with other organizations. |
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He rose through the ranks at the firm, which his father Sydney had helped to set up, eventually becoming a director and then spending ten years as chairman. |
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I've always thought of Sydney as ravenous, rapacious and ruthless. |
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Tonight while driving down Sydney Rd, I took off my glasses at a red light to polish them, and the world suddenly sprang into a vivid kaleidoscope of coloured spangles. |
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Taking Sydney, a city much decried for its man shortage, the census shows the number of available men actually outnumbers available women in most age groups. |
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Sydney is no stranger to severe thunderstorms, and because large expanses of the urban area are paved, much of the rainfall becomes flood run-off. |
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The instrument is attached to the Anglo-Australian Telescope at the Siding Spring Observatory, northwest of Sydney, Australia. |
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And I thought I should come back one day to do a giant walk over the Sydney cove from the Opera House to the top of the bridge. |
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Brigadier Melville Jameson, the chief executive and producer of the tattoo, said a condition of the appearance in Sydney was that a replica castle facade was built. |
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O'Reilly, who was on holidays from teachers college in Sydney, had just been dragged from the train to open the bowling for Wingello, his home town. |
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Anson had lived in one of those palaces, in a glittering tower far above Sydney harbor. |
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Sydney chuckled and set her empty teacup on the coffee table. |
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A victory for the champion team Sydney has been much maligned this year. |
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Now she's an object of pity and scandal in Sydney society, and she spills her feelings and facts to another cabined, cribbed and confined captive, her ex-teacher Miss Adie. |
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Way before Midge and Lance found the Sydney station, the Marsden family home was filled with the big-band sounds that Les loved, and whatever was on National Radio. |
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While the British held out on sharing information, it did build the Australian public a consolation prize, a nuclear reactor at Lucas Heights in Southern Sydney. |
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So when Nikos Kaklamanakis, who won a gold medal for windsurfing at Sydney four years ago, walked out there were more than one or two puzzled expressions. |
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While judo captivated Japanese fans at the Sydney Summer Olympics, where Japan's athletes walked off with most medals in the sport, it has been on the decline at home. |
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Gourlay has been looking forward to returning home from Sydney, even if he is loathe to swap the sunshine of a southern hemisphere spring for the cold of a Scottish winter. |
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We worked with Halston and were given access to their archive and found several pieces that really helped set the tone for Sydney. |
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Purely by chance, anna Coren had landed in Sydney just as the chocolate shop siege began. |
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This new event is Australia's second international biennial, the Sydney Biennale having established itself since 1973 as one of the world's leading exhibitions of this genre. |
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Recreational boaters are advised to give a wide berth to the massive cruise ships Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth 2 when they visit Sydney Harbour tomorrow. |
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I learned early on in my diving career about respecting wild animals, when I was bitten by a wobbegong shark while diving at Sydney Harbour's north head. |
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The eating patterns of young Vietnamese in Sydney concern these wider productive and social processes and the experiential modalities of consumption. |
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Those brick-laying years chumming it up with calloused day laborers in Sydney are finally paying off. |
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But Sam more or less managed to stay out of the limelight until he was connected to the star of Sydney White. |
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Cop has medaled in three Olympic Games, winning Silver in Athens, Gold in Sydney and Bronze in Barcelona, all in addition to eight World Championship medals. |
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Formerly the Education roundsman for The Sydney Morning Herald, he also edited the Saturday edition and co-ordinated the paper's Olympics coverage. |
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At a concert on Friday in Sydney, the acclaimed rapper called out a pair of fans for not standing up at the show. |
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An Easter service at st Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney and then travel to Taronga Zoo. |
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The Listener called her up in Sydney, where she was workshopping a script. |
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Don't they have butterfish, warehou, hoki or tarakihi in Sydney? |
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And if he doesn't play in Melbourne, the 35-year-old pace warhorse certainly won't play in the third Test in Sydney, just days after the Melbourne Test. |
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The Prime Minister and his Deputy met representatives of Australia's four major oil refiners in Sydney today to discuss how they'll reach the government's biofuels target. |
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However, within a month of Luhrmann's film wrapping, McGregor has to be back at Fox Studios Sydney, this time to start filming the next Star Wars movie. |
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It was very common at one stage for Sydney councils to say, instead of setting aside land for public parks and gardens, that you pay a fixed sum of money. |
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Police escorted the Mack wrecker, with the two-tonne chopper in tow, on its 8km journey to Sydney Airport where maintenance repairs could be conducted. |
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Other cities featured on the top ten list include Los Angeles, Barcelona, Berlin, Antwerp, Sydney, Rome, and Shanghai. |
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In April, Kerr told The Sydney Morning Herald that she plans on refocusing her time towards being a mother and entrepreuner. |
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In May 2015, Yorke contributed a soundtrack, Subterranea, to The Panic Office, an installation of Radiohead artwork in Sydney, Australia. |
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Starring Kenneth More, Muriel Pavlow, Alexander Knox, Sydney Tafler, Nigel Green, Lyndon Brook, Lee Patterson, Dorothy Alison and Michael Warre. |
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I particularly enjoyed his diatribe of the December 18 that associates the brutal tragedy in Sydney and the Weimar Republic with Ukip. |
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I SPENT a lovely sunny and warm winter afternoon in Wollongong about an hour south of Sydney, Australia. |
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In spite of the xenophobic attitudes of Victorian Sydney, Quong Tart married the attractive daughter of an Anglo-Irishman, George Scarlett. |
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Occasional Coarse Language is a Farr designed Cookson 12 owned by Sydney yachtman Warwick Sharman. |
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Meetings in Leverkusen on August 20 and Berlin on September 1 will be followed by a short stop in Yokohama, en route to Sydney for the Games. |
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The festival will kick off in Perth and Sydney on November 29 and 30 at the Claremont Showground and Sydney Showground. |
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It will be a busman's holiday, but Sydney has one of the best zoos in the world. |
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Bruce Foye's The Goat won in the Sydney 38 division from Utopia and Undercliff PS Wild One. |
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While in London my travelling friend from Sydney recommended a month-long introductory TEFL course. |
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Kiribati is one of the most remote countries in the world, thousands of kilometres from major ports such as Shanghai, Sydney and Tokyo. |
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It is the explicit social mission of UWS to assist Greater Western Sydney that makes it so attractive to many staff members. |
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Cheap Removalists Sydney helps you save time and money by doing the job more quickly and efficiently than you or another team could do it. |
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The 19-year-old Baby singer was spotted at Bada Bing Nightspot in Kings Cross, Sydney. |
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Sydney's day job was working on re-organizing and cleaning closets, so they became places where Sydney and the children could hide and snuggle. |
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Enjoy a nine-day trip including Cairns, Ayers Rock and Sydney with prices from PS1,449 per person and savings of PS245 per couple. |
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According to Sydney Morning Herald, NSW backbencher David Coleman, who has a law degree, is understood to be drafting the alternative proposal. |
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Each thinks back to when Sydney flung herself at Eric in high school, but he rejected her. |
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It's the official after-party to the infamous Azure fete, which traditionally ignites the monthlong Sydney Mardi Gras festival. |
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Damien had been gigging in Sydney with Revelate but now plans for a huge solo career. |
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The Aussie undie model's sexy curves made waves as she posed in a photoshoot in Sydney harbour. |
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A team of three engineers and a number of fashion designers have been working on the undies in Sydney since January. |
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Our Svanen, a 1922 Danish built historic barquentine, is now the first provider of carbon neutral cruises on Sydney Harbour waters. |
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Yadu Singh said there had been at least 20 bashings of Indian students in Sydney in the last month alone, but most went unreported out of fear. |
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It's T-minus 168 hours, give or take a time zone, before the Autumn Games begin as spring arrives to a lingering winter-struck Sydney, Australia. |
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It received major financial support from NRMA Insurance Ltd, Sydney, Australia. |
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They are being introduced after scientific trials in Europe and also Australia's National Rules stadium, The Lirpa Loof in Sydney. |
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Lin Abbott, Chinese New Year adviser to the City of Sydney, explained the concept to The Sydney Morning Herald. |
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The Sydney Unitarian Church was founded 1850 under a Reverend Mr Stanley and was a vigorous denomination during the 19th century. |
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He'd left his homeland at fifteen, seeking his fortune on the motorways of Britain with McAlpine's Fusiliers before migrating to Sydney. |
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The Sydney Opera House is one of the world's most recognizable opera houses and landmarks. |
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For the two months she was there, Chaplin and his brother Sydney were sent to live with their father, whom the young boys scarcely knew. |
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Meanwhile, Sydney Chaplin had joined Fred Karno's prestigious comedy company in 1906 and, by 1908, he was one of their key performers. |
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Lyndon Terracini announced in August 2015 that Andrews will direct My Fair Lady in 2016 for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House. |
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A similar schism to that which occurred in England took place in Sydney, Australia. |
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In 1825, the Sydney Turf Club, the first true racing club in Australia, was formed. |
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The urn arrived on 17 October 2006, going on display at the Museum of Sydney. |
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Traditionally, Melbourne hosts the Boxing Day Test and Sydney hosts the New Year Test. |
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Ponting was confronted by a large media pack shortly after his arrival at Sydney Airport and said he wasn't aware of Lillee's comments. |
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Specific criticism was levelled at the IOC for market saturation during the 1996 Atlanta and 2000 Sydney Games. |
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In contrast, the Sydney Olympic Games of 2000 provided an opportunity to improve a highly contaminated area known as the Homebush Bay site. |
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She died in Spain while he was attending the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. |
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The Sydney Football Stadium was one of two venues in Sydney that were used for football during the 2000 Olympic Games. |
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The other venue in Sydney was Stadium Australia, which was the centrepiece of the 2000 Olympic Games. |
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On Saturday 14 July 1928, when Great Britain met Australia in the second Test on a sea of mud at the Sydney Cricket Ground. |
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Returning to Sydney the third test was played again on a mudheap as Sydney was lashed by wet weather. |
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Australia topped the table and Great Britain were the underdogs going to the final, held at the Sydney Cricket Ground. |
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This figure beat the previous record of 70,204 set at the Sydney Cricket Ground during the 1932 Ashes series. |
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In 2004 Davies was the first woman to compete in the men's European Tour, entering the ANZ Championship in Sydney, Australia. |
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Benn now lives with his family in Sydney, Australia, where he has been studying theology, sports coaching and sports development. |
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Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart left Dumfries to go on and found the University of Sydney Medical School. |
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Arthur Phillip joined the Merchant Navy in 1751 and 37 years later founded the city of Sydney, Australia. |
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Changi Airport is an aviation centre for Southeast Asia and a stopover on the Kangaroo Route between Sydney and London. |
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In Australia, Clyde Engineering of Sydney and also the Eveleigh Workshops built steam locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways. |
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The colony of Cape Breton Island had its capital at Sydney on its namesake harbour fronting on Spanish Bay and the Cabot Strait. |
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Sydney has traditionally been the main port, with facilities in a large, sheltered, natural harbour. |
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Petroleum, bulk coal, and cruise ship facilities are also in Sydney Harbour. |
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Highway 125 is an important arterial route around Sydney Harbour in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. |
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Wesley Mission in Pitt Street, Sydney, the largest parish in the Uniting Church, is strongly in the Wesleyan tradition. |
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Some writers that emerged after the Second World War followed MacDiarmid by writing in Scots, including Robert Garioch and Sydney Goodsir Smith. |
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Soon afterwards, in April 1890, Stevenson left Sydney on the Janet Nicoll for his third and final voyage among the South Seas islands. |
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In 1962, the Bee Gees were chosen as the supporting act for Chubby Checker's concert at Sydney Stadium. |
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From 1963 to 1966, the Gibb family lived at 171 Bunnerong Road, Maroubra in Sydney. |
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Once sold, new cassette Walkmans will no longer be available through the manufacturer, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. |
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News Limited operates today as News Corporation's Australian brand, The Australian operating out of Surry Hills, in Sydney. |
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In 1885, a game between two Sydney based teams took place before a crowd of over ten thousand spectators. |
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A sickly child, Gordon Childe was educated at home for a number of years, before gaining a private school education in North Sydney. |
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Here, the University of Sydney, which had once barred him from working there, awarded him an honorary degree. |
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The new nation required a capital that was located away from other major settlements such as Melbourne and Sydney. |
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The most recent tournament was the 2015 Netball World Cup in Sydney Australia, which was won by Australia. |
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The hat was popularised by Sydney Curnow Vosper's 1908 painting Salem, but by then its use had declined. |
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The Sydney Eisteddfod commenced in 1933 and offers some 400 events across all performing arts, catering to 30,000 performers annually. |
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There is a rivalry between Cork and Dublin, similar to the rivalry between Manchester and London, Melbourne and Sydney or Barcelona and Madrid. |
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He also had short spells with Chester City, Juventus, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Sheffield United, Wrexham and Sydney Olympic. |
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James, such as in St James' Church, Sydney, where it appears in a number of places, including in the mosaics on the floor of the chancel. |
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Examples include the Belon oyster, eastern oyster, Olympia oyster, Pacific oyster, and the Sydney rock oyster. |
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In 2008 he missed Olympic qualification in the 1500 metre by finishing third at the Australian trials in Sydney. |
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The journey eastward along the coast from Melbourne to Sydney took place in April 1874, passing by Wilsons Promontory and Cape Howe. |
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Other cities where taxi service is available with hybrid vehicles include Tokyo, London, Sydney, Rome and Singapore. |
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The first settlement led to the foundation of Sydney, and the exploration and settlement of other regions. |
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The annual Melbourne Cup horse race and the Sydney to Hobart yacht race attract intense interest. |
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The Sydney Morning Herald reported that a disgruntled former user alerted the BBC to numerous posts related to paedophilia. |
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Born in Sydney in January 1958, Gould played junior rugby league with Wentworthville Leagues. |
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During Ricky Stuart's tenure as coach at the Sydney Roosters Gould filled a role as Coaching Director at the club. |
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Sydney Brenner won most recently, in 2002, for his pioneering work in molecular biology. |
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In Sydney at 9 am, by far the most prevailing wind is a westerly, particularly during the colder two-thirds of the year. |
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She then undertook goodwill tours to Sydney, Queensland, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, South Africa, and finally Texel in the Netherlands. |
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These airlines fly direct routes to Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney. |
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The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race is an annual event starting in Sydney, NSW, on Boxing Day and finishing in Hobart, Tasmania. |
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The largest and most populous country in Oceania is Australia, with Sydney being the largest city of both Oceania and Australia. |
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