Topically applied emu oil significantly reduced severity of acute auricular inflammation induced by croton oil in mice. |
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Camel was on the menu, as well as broadbill, kangaroo tail, emu, crocodile, native leaf salad, quandongs and kakadu plums. |
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The traditional Australian army slouch hat with emu plumes, worn instead of helmets, has also proved to be a huge hit with the locals. |
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The male emu incubates the eggs alone and accompanies the chicks for up to eighteen months of age. |
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A hungry emu photobombed a holidaying couple after they stopped feeding it to pay attention to other animals on the farm they were visiting. |
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The rhea and our very own ostrich, as well as the emu from New Zealand all look as if they had the same ancestor. |
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I have sent two bucks out to hunt a young emu, and when they come back an old man of my totem will make the kadaitcha shoes. |
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There is a sugar glider, an emu and a kangaroo, several koalas, snakes, geckos, frogs, and eagle, a wombat, a pelican, and many more as well. |
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Australia's largest bird, standing up to 2 meters tall, the emu is flightless. |
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Joanne paints in acrylic on canvas as well as fine art works on didgeridoos, boomerangs, music sticks and emu eggs. |
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To keep the native animal theme going, he was bobbing his head about like a rabid emu while singing this song. |
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The male emu will build its nest in a scrape in the ground in the shape of a circle, lined with grass and other vegetation. |
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Kangaroo and emu meat were marinated, cooked and presented during the ceremony. |
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Drink in its sunset glow with a glass of champagne, then return to a campfire dinner of barramundi, emu or kangaroo underneath a starlit sky. |
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All other equipment and kit will feature the more modern logo featuring the traditional kangaroo and emu, and the Southern Cross, illuminated by a sunburst. |
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It started at age five when I got pecked on the head by an emu. |
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The emu is a flightless bird which is part of the ratite family along with the ostrich, rhea, cassowary and kiwi. |
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The hundreds of bird species include two large flightless birds, the emu of open country and the cassowary of the northern rainforests. |
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Many communities were encouraged to find a cheap art or craft to sell to visitors, such as painted boomerangs, carved emu eggs, boab nuts, and shells and toas. |
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However, the really close resemblance is between ostrich and emu. |
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A disused emu farm is fast building up a reputation as a place where Aboriginal people can get the skills and certificates they need to have a real future in landcare. |
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Gordon Brown, too, resisted the siren calls of the Europhiles in his own party to take Britain into the emu. |
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Who's for savoring emu, kangaroo, or skate wing dusted with bunya nut? |
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The second portion contains coconut oil heated to a pourable consistency, almond oil, avocado oil, emu oil and sesame oil. |
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Its ratite relatives, including the Australian emu and South American rhea, possess three toes while all other bird species have four. |
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Exhausted, he threw himself down at the door of the mia-mia of the emu and lay there as if dead. |
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The Tasmanian pepper is perfect for marinating a steak emu or kangaroo. |
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Similar ranching systems have been used for sheep, deer, ostrich, emu, llama and alpaca. |
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Finally, it leaves the mouth feeling light anesthesia as Sichuan pepper... In the Australian cuisine, Tasmanian pepper is traditionally used to marinate steaks of emu or kangaroo before the barbecue. |
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The botanical name of the emu bush is Eremophila, which comes from the Greek words, one meaning desert, and the other meaning friend. |
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The amount of charge named by one emu is that which produces a unit magnetic effect when flowing in a current at one unit length per second. |
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He is sideswiped by an emu, has to dodge a giant 'road train' and manages to tell jokes at the end of it all. |
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Other goods found in the journal entries of the Casa Boris were oiticica, tatajuba wood, taboranas, sugar, cotton seed, rubber, orange, coffee, emu feathers and hair. |
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The menu will have an Australian theme with samplings of delicacies like Morton Bay bug, emu, crocodile, barramundi, lamingtons, pavlova, and homemade violet crumble. |
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If the initial results prove correct when the numbers are finalized, the number of emus in America will exceed the number of captive emu in Australia, AEA leaders stated. |
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Regarding this fact, many marketers in Ceara, in their business dealings with Casa Boris, paid debts with cotton, carnauba wax, emu feathers, leather, rubber and jaborandi. |
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An emu discovers that one of his eggs is missing and, in the familiar story arc, sets off to ask each creature in turn whether it is with their own eggs. |
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The kiwi is more closely related to Australia's cassowary and emu. |
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And transaction costs for converting money into other EMU currencies are set to fall, in some cases substantially. |
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Emu eggs have long been prized for carving and decorating because of their large size and tough green shell. |
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But in 1960 he moved to Australia to work as a jackeroo at a sheep station in a town called Emu Springs. |
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The risk of entering EMU at an unsustainable exchange rate would increase where a currency had been unstable. |
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I explain this muddled system to suggest that EMU doesn't have a very clear definition of basic writer. |
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He said the Danish result was likely to mean that Britain would not join the EMU as early as had originally been anticipated. |
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As long as our economic cycle is wedded to that of the US, EMU will mean that our interest rates will be low when they should be high and high when they should be low. |
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Interest rates on government bonds of EMU member states have converged. |
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Anyway, kangaroos evolved here, as did platypodes and a whole bunch of other birds and animals and fish and plants. Murray Cod. Emu. Macadamias. |
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Tenders are invited for Steel Blooms 300 Mm R43 For Forging Emu Driving Axle As Per Rwf Specification. |
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Close calls with beady-eyed security guards and scheming, money grabbing neighbours, Emu stays unflappable with sidekick and best friend Toby. |
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Built between 1992 and 1996, Eurostar's fleet consists of 38 EMU trains, designated Class 373 in the United Kingdom and TGV TMST in France. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing Fencing Along Lawn In Front Of Cheetal Enclosure, Wild Bore Enclosure, Emu Enclosure And Rbt Enclosure Along Pelican Pond At Nzp, New Delhi. |
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Seven further nuclear tests were conducted on the Australian mainland between 1955 and 1963, within the Woomera Prohibited Area, at Emu Field and Maralinga in South Australia. |
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Reflecting views prevalent within the Bank of Finland, the commission proposed that floating the markka should be considered as an alternative to EMU membership. |
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The agreements considered include the fifth stage of economic integration or EMU, the Schengen agreement and the Common Security and Defence Policy. |
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