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    australian


    1. I tried to rearrange the packages and parcels into a nest where I could lie with my discomfort but it soon became clear I should have skipped the cheese pie and lemonade because before long my stomach was trying to settle on whether or not to surprise me by throwing up over American parcels, Australian parcels or the fragrant cabbage


    2. He pointed to the Australian team batting on the


    3. eleven Australian cricketers dance to their tune


    4. eleven members of the Australian team took turns bowling, but none of them


    5. Ish nodded as the Australian batsman reverted to the crease


    6. runs, half of the Australian team was gone


    7. 'That is Steve Waugh, the Australian captain,' Ish whispered in my ear


    8. He wore the Australian team shirt, but had a pair of casual khaki shorts on


    9. Think about it man, the Australian


    10. The first two hours of our Australian practice was the practice of death

    11. What was I doing in the middle of this Australian


    12. Australian, who knows?' Mr Greener said as he slid into the driving seat of his


    13. “It’s no wonder that these stars appear on the Australian flag


    14. "About half as much as happened when the first white and Native Australian couple conceived


    15. he is an Australian! a fellow brother of the


    16. We are also expecting Korean and Australian tours in late summer


    17. The final throw of the dice and for that matter order was received by Major Danby and said that at 5:30pm the whole of the line reinforced by four Australian Battalions would fix bayonets and storm Krithia and Achi Baba and breakthrough


    18. The rest of us were dressed near enough the same including the Captain the only difference was that I had been lucky and had managed to get hold of an Australian bush hat that kept the sun off me but which was now battered and worn


    19. We all wanted floppy Australian type bush hats which was only manufactured up to 1976 and thus scarce


    20. He was shot down in combat, either by Captain Roy Brown, a Canadian in the RAF, or by Australian machine gunners

    21. My personal opinion is that he was already shot up pretty bad, and if the Australian machine gunners wanted him that badly they could have him


    22. Here, the Australian Government produced currency for sixty-eight countries that could not be counterfeited


    23. A one hundred and sixty million dollar aid package from the Australian Government for a four lane bridge had produced only a two lane bridge that you could not drive a truck across


    24. This was only fifty thousand dollars Australian, but in Vietnam it was enough to buy a house and retire comfortably


    25. Throughout late 2006 and into early 2007, Australian bushfires burned out of control in the Victorian Alps and Gippsland area


    26. A hundred and seventy-three lives were lost in one of the worst bush fires in Australian history


    27. He had worked out it was like getting a twenty percent discount off the drinks, because of the favourable exchange rate of the Australian dollar


    28. Geraldine was the birthplace of Phar Lap, the most famous racing horse in Australian history


    29. He made a point of saying that, for every dollar that’s sent offshore, one dollar should go into an Australian disaster fund, to help those affected by flooding, earthquakes, wild fires and cyclones


    30. An example in nature from inland Australian highlights this

    31. “And this Australian Aboriginal painting?” I asked


    32. Arnie said seeming she had no accent only Australian he felt that she didn’t come from Turkey and for her to be extremely careful


    33. An Australian Broadcasting Corporation website offers a “Greenhouse Calculator” that will tell you at what age you should die to save the planet


    34. A previous recipient of the Australian based Michael Harrison Award for Print Journalism, Mituri’s forte and passion lies firmly in fiction writing


    35. disembark in Australian territory


    36. Salaries amount to little more than half of those in the mainland: from 450 to 500 Australian dollars in Hobart and from 800 to 900 dollars in the continent


    37. While the houses found at the descent of Mount Wellington are priced at 69,000 to 90,000 Australian dollars, in other more exclusive sections of the city, the cost can go as high as 250,000 to 300,000 Australian dollars


    38. Those are certainly low prices if one considers that the Australian dollar is half the value of the American dollar


    39. Nevertheless, the majority of the buildings along the waterfront, initially used as stores, were transformed years later into apartments, valued more that seven hundred thousand Australian dollars at the present time


    40. So while Brook was still young, we decided to get a second dog, this time an Australian shepherd, a smaller breed which was said to have the same intelligence (but a much more active temperament) as a Rottweiler

    41. He set a can of Fosters, the Australian nectar, on the


    42. He most probably had not heard about her abduction and she was not going to let him know either even is was able to locate him in the vast Australian outback


    43. The Weekend Australian newspaper carried an advertisement for a research scientist with skills in microsurgery so he sent for the full position description


    44. The Vietcong took him to a compound where a number of American and Australian servicemen were being kept


    45. In the Australian society use of the garrotte as an offensive weapon was almost unheard of


    46. The purser gave me a brief note to that effect, the Australian authorities gave me another one and I was free to find myself a job on shore


    47. I was carrying the banner of the Australian Communist Party, complete with a very nasty sketch of a fat, cigar-chomping, boozy Churchill


    48. He was fully prepared to have to close down some of the Australian drug operations if his intelligence network detected any attention being paid to their operations


    49. The first such visit from Tasmania to the Australian mainland was an incredible journey bringing us to many places in this vast and starkly beautiful country


    50. That included getting a temporary Australian license again (we had one before for our six months of locums in Townsville) as well as a working visa














































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    Synonyms for "australian"

    aboriginal australian australian aussie

    "australian" definitions

    a native or inhabitant of Australia


    the Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines


    of or relating to or characteristic of Australia or its inhabitants or its languages