Cows graze contentedly in green fields, pigs and hens fossick in the dirt and bees buzz through orchards in bloom. |
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Paddle along the Byfield River in Byfield National Park and fossick for gems in the Sapphire Gemfields, the Southern Hemisphere's largest. |
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Deeper in the desert, you can fossick for opals in the quirky underground town of Coober Pedy or in the frontier town of Andamooka. |
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The past is another country, and as foreigners who visit it, the quality we novelists and historians most need is tact when we parley and fossick. |
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What saves this from being little more than a previously roped-off plot in which scholars and students can now fossick excitedly is that one of the elements that Beckett could never resist was humour. |
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He began to fossick again, shifting the bars of soap around until he became aware of something moving behind him. |
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I dined alone and sat after dinner in the smoking-room, for Odell never suggested the library, though I would have given a lot to fossick about that place. |
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In New South Wales the bureau has been able to dispose of a large contingent of the workless by sending them to fossick for gold on old or deserted goldfields. |
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Fossick for gems in Mt Surprise before heading into the old gold centre of Georgetown. |
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Fossick for gold in Croydon in Queensland and canoe through Katherine Gorge in the Northern Territory. |
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Fossick for gold in historic Croydon and Georgetown. |
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Fossick for opals and sleep underground in Coober Pedy. |
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Operation Fossick saw officers storm pubs and domestic premises in the town centre. |
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The stewards found that Holland's mount had interfered with The Fossick a furlong and a half into the race and that the interference was caused by careless riding. |
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Robert Mayhew and Chris Fossick will continue in their roles as Vice Presidents, and Amanda Clack is newly appointed to the position of Vice President. |
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Nollett and Clacker completed the job with Fossick replying. |
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