This dim sequel reverses the direction of the oddly successful original, beginning in New York and then moving to the outback of Australia. |
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They could pretend that they in fact had hands toughened by manual labor in the somewhat mythical Australian outback. |
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Like most free immigrants, he went to the outback and set up a sheep station. |
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Every March and April, whale sharks come to Ningaloo Reef on Australia's outback coast to feed on plankton. |
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The Dig Tree is a gnarled coolibah that stands in the burnt heart of the outback, beside the warm, green water of Cooper's Creek. |
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Combination of a sporty two door coupe and two-seat pickup, they are at home in the outback or on urban roads. |
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Meanwhile, the wild dingo living in the outback existed on a diet that ranged from kangaroos to small rodents. |
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But Paul is also a dreamer, and takes a chance by applying for a job at a leading-edge observatory in outback Australia. |
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I envy the Aborigine his ability to survive the outback spaces with his knowledge and a throwing stick. |
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The train these days is a bit of a tourist trap and passes through several outback settlements on it's journey northwards. |
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Entire packs of grey wolves have also been plucked from the Canadian outback and released in Yellowstone Park. |
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A number toured outback Queensland as travelling showmen later in that century. |
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The outback has a colourful and fascinating history that is often obscure or unknown to many people. |
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But the Aussie outback is about to deliver up a bit more than he is expecting. |
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On the outback road from Sydney to Melbourne, Tony Perrottet finds sophistication and style in the wild. |
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In the year of the outback, there is renewed attention on the survival of country towns, from the Tasmanian coast to the inland. |
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He prevails upon a fey young Australian girl, haunted by ghosts of the past, to drive him across the outback so he can claim the car. |
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To the kangaroos and emus of the outback, I was able to add sightings of wallabies, a wombat, and an echidna. |
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He's done everything from fishing to wool classing to outback camel trekking. |
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The outback landscape is varied, and plant and animal life totally unique, and the eco-systems fragile and fascinating. |
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To protect my investment while loafing in the outback, I demand the very best leather gear available. |
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The coin landed tails, the outback was their destination and the pair set off in a T model Ford, nicknamed Henrietta. |
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She lived in a compound in the outback with Salesian nuns, about three hours drive from Nairobi, and survived on a diet of fruit and vegetables. |
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It is where some of Australia's great outback legends were created, and where some met their match. |
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This was not some outback post in the Third World, this was inner city London. |
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Dr. Caldicott retreated to the outback, but she left a legacy of tremendous mass awareness about the threat of nuke megadeath and planetcide. |
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It's amazing what those twitchers can spot in the parched outback in Winter. |
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There's not much in the Australian outback that can give a fully grown 'boomer' a hard time. |
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He was also a child of the untamed and untilled outback where people lived quite literally on the breadline. |
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Those tastes were wonderfully different, especially the seeds and grains of the outback. |
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There are long tracking aerials and pans along the washed-out Victorian western outback. |
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Their efforts can be traced in the many historic sites around the state, from outback sheep stations to colonial lighthouses along the coast. |
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The film, yet to be titled, takes place on a cattle station in the outback. |
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However, this map only adds to the confusion when the lovers meet their destiny at a beach not too far from outback Australia. |
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Maybe they would be happier in the wilderness of Canada, or the outback of Australia. |
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My worst rental car horror story occurred in the middle of the Australian outback. |
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So take a lady hunting, and it doesn't have to be feral camels in the outback of Australia, either. |
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In the summer of 1978 I returned to England after spending nearly three years working in outback Australia. |
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And it was largely on the backs of these Afghans and their camels that the outback of Australia was opened. |
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We had one of our staff members who took on a house in Marree, which is outback South Australia, which is at the end of the Birdsville Track. |
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We have settled on three possible sites in outback South Australia, with one preferred site near Woomera. |
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But the epic journey traversed by the other two girls took place in some of the harshest outback country in Australia. |
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The true King of England is alive and well and living in the outback of Australia. |
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I met these outback guys who seemed so rough and tumble outwardly, but underneath they were really gentle blokes. |
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Paddymelons, which look like small round watermelons, are often found beside outback roads. |
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Pig dogs that fail to perform are often abandoned in the outback by their owners. |
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You can lose and find yourself in Australia's Red Centre, a place rich in Aboriginal culture and rugged outback beauty. |
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Don't miss the characters, history and horizons of the New South Wales outback. |
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His idea was to bring the doctor to the patient in the outback as quickly as possible, by air. |
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Groups of humans that remained in Africa might be expected to differ from those that migrated to the Russian steppes, the Asian archipelagos, or the Australian outback. |
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The Mulleavy sisters stand out from the Fashion Week crowd with an imaginative fall line full of outback influences. |
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Don Armstrong runs sheep at Yalda Downs in outback New South Wales. |
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For months, newspaper headlines, radio and television, and the outback radio galah session had concentrated on the unrest among the Aboriginal people. |
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Oddly enough for a fairly low-born seventeenth-century working scriptwriter from the rural outback, Shakespeare is better known today than many of his contemporaries. |
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However, there was no sign of desperately needed rain and a westerly roared in from Australia's arid outback, fanning flames and scattering red hot embers to start new blazes. |
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From the busy streets of London to the exotic outback of Australia, she was always on the move. |
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Before embarking on a 4WD or outback journey, ensure you have a roadworthy vehicle fitted with GPS and two spare tyres. |
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The life of a missionary in outback South Australia was not an easy one. |
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Alice's dry climate and desert landscapes make the call to outback adventure hard to resist. |
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This canine workaholic was originally conceived to toil the livelong day in blazing heat or frigid cold in Australia's back of beyond, also known as the outback. |
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Whether you're a backpacker, flashpacker or just on a budget, Australia has hostel accommodation from the outback to our city centres. |
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Explore them all from Alice Springs, the outback town framed by ancient mountain ranges and endless plains. |
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Explore the famous outback towns of Alice Springs and Katherine on whistle stop tours. |
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The cast are here to bring a bit of theatre to the outback and it is absolute serendipity that we run into them at the end of an 11-hour drive. |
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In one year it did 90 trips between Helen Springs and Camooweal and according to Vestey company records it travelled about two million miles carting cattle around the outback. |
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See the rugged outback come alive with the colour of wildflowers in winter and early spring. |
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Experience Australia's rich and rare events, from madcap outback tournaments to our diverse and vibrant Aboriginal festivals. |
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When you're in need of new adrenalin, jump on a bull at the local rodeo or join the crowds at an outback horse race. |
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More than a hundred years ago people had very different ideas about the bush, the interior or the outback of South Australia than what we have today. |
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Or the Imparja Camel Cup in July, where riders race temperamental camels around the dusty outback tracks. |
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The Mallee is the closest thing Victoria has to the outback. |
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Wake with the rooster crow on a small farm or learn to shear sheep on an outback station of more than a million acres. |
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You can lose yourself for quite some time in the painted purples, reds and ochres of the outback before traipsing through to the adjacent Museum of Western Australia. |
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He sounded like someone who'd appear in plays about sheep-shearers set in the Australian outback. |
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You can also deepen your Australian experience, and pick up some new skills, with a stay on a farm or sprawling outback station. |
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They all had that yellowing with age feel that is always represented in the outback Australia images and it felt run down and not entirely friendly. |
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You might only associate the Kimberley with its outback landscapes, but in fact it has more than a thousand spots of dry rainforest. |
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Lessons over the radio have always been a way of life in the Australian outback. |
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And on his return to Paris the multi-talented artist organised an exhibition of the canvasses he had painted in the Australian outback. |
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Find yourself in this ancient outback story, where adventure, tranquility and spirituality co-exist. |
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Mr. Clark, I'm from Atlantic Canada, as I said, and this is a problem that we have, being an outback part of the world. |
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Australia has so much for you to explore, whether you want nature, wildlife, outback adventure, islands, rainforest or reef. |
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The art of spinning a yarn has been part of Australian outback culture since the first Irishman strode into the desert and lived to tell about it. |
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In this film, the people of the outback get together on one of Australia's largest sheep stations for a sports day to raise money for the Flying Doctors' Service. |
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The outback here seems acute, shrill and incandescent, making him one of the first directors to portray the dead heart as a place full of vibrant life. |
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From the outset, and despite the image of the rough and tough cattle farmers braving all in the outback, Australia's history has largely been an urban one. |
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They are off on a hedonistic tour across the Australian outback. |
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Railways cover much of the vast distances of outback Australia. |
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So why was this bunch of people travelling around outback Australia? |
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Arunga Park is our outback colosseum, and it is here that boys with their toys gather to race to the death, after months of rebuilding their stock cars from scratch. |
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His big break came in 1992 when an aging cardinal plucked him from his outback and persuaded the Vatican to make him a bishop. |
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This episode deals with the different types of animals featured in the outback, including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and other fuzzy, cute animals running around Australia. |
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Also, instead of the usual single row of stitching common on other designs, this little jewel of the outback sports two lines for an extra measure of strength. |
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After successfully moving our business to the wilds of the Oregon outback I've had a chance to use some new equipment and thought I'd share what I learned. |
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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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It was developed by Alfred Traeger in 1929 as a way of providing radio communications to remote homesteads in the Australian outback. |
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Cellphones already dominate the most distant outback. |
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You'll need to be thoroughly prepared for outback journeys and long bushwalks or hikes, and take sensible precautions in regards to sharks, crocodiles and poisonous animals. |
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While I had spent most of my early days in the privileged surroundings of a British private school, she had been kicking empty tins of Foster's around the dirt roads of the Australian outback. |
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Mr de Heer's new film, described by some as a western in the outback, is set in 1922 and features a three-man mounted posse hunting for an Aborigine, alleged to be a murderer. |
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To promoters of Australia as an urban, sophisticated, cosmopolitan place, he was a prancing horror, a big-booted oaf from the outback who reminded everyone of the rough edges of Australian life. |
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Wool from the sheep in the outback of the Universe. |
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Dingoes are unique to Australia and can be found in the outback. |
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Campers in the outback take note and remember to lock your doors! |
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Some worked on outback sheep and cattle stations for very low wages. |
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Griffin into my monogrammed Goyard garment bag and take her on safari, on a pub crawl through Ireland, or into Australia's outback. |
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Chances are, when you conjure up an image of a country town, it is either a desolate main street, or a large regional centre, or the red earth of an outback town with a stray dog scratching. |
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In the wake of this news, 10 tidbits on the dogs who roam the outback. |
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Or cruise down the gorge, taking in the sublime outback scenery. |
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The close-knit backpacker community is gripped by news of a Hollywood-style nightmare in the outback. |
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See Buckaringa Gorge before arriving in the outback hub of Hawker. |
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So who exactly are these dogs native to the Australian outback? |
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Experience life as a drover as you hop in the saddle and get behind 500 head of cattle on an unforgettable outback adventure along the Oodnadatta Track. |
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In the Northern Territory, arguably the most outback of Australian states, police are still not armed. |
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I also grew up in the outback in northern Ontario. |
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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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If we want this country to develop, we have to depend on men who are prepared to go outback and try to discover new shows. |
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She travelled 350 miles through outback Australia in a covered wagon, with a missionary and lady chaperone, to learn more about life in the backblocks. |
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Some maintain that the Waler is extinct, its blood living on only in the modern Australian Stock Horse and some of the feral brumbies that roam the outback. |
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He captures brumbies, the wild horses of the outback, running them down on motorcycles and shipping them to the city where they are butchered for pet food. |
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Folk song traditions were taken to Australia by early settlers from England, Scotland and Ireland and gained particular foothold in the rural outback. |
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In the outback, many people live and work on sheep and cattle ranches. |
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From Bathurst the Mitchell Highway heads northwest through Dubbo and Bourke Nyngan then continues for almost 200 km to the most outback of towns Bourke. |
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Like me, the son was inspired to go outback, and when things went wrong for him the desert seemed like the perfect place to perish and decay, to get blown around on the wind. |
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After the war, David Crosby worked as a jackaroo on a farm in the New South Wales outback, having married wife Erica at Sydney's St Andrew's Cathedral. |
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British Columbia as a rule has been treated by the culture of Central Canada as somehow exotic and unCanadian, and Alberta as a parochial outback. |
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The Reverend John Flynn, a man of simple tastes, was always recognisable in the outback, dressed in a suit, driving an old ute and puffing on a pipe. |
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