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    zealand


    1. In Australia and New Zealand no-one willingly has this mark put to their skin


    2. “What of the Zealand and the Thurston Har-Aldi?” Kelvin asked


    3. “It’s about celebrating the rich rewards of this year’s harvest, about collecting together the combined foods of all of Slump County and coming together to Trouble Valley to partake of a glorious feast with all sorts of delicious food and compare it with all the other tasty foods of New Zealand! My Mansion’s keeping an intake of the Granary where we’re keeping all the food,” Julia said


    4. “What kinds of food from all over New Zealand have you got in there?” Matt asked


    5. Between New Zealand and Hawaii, this has one of the best-protected harbours in the South Pacific


    6. These 10 islands are halfway between New Zealand and Hawai


    7. The New Zealand Brigade had moved up in support and at dusk we all dug in again maybe two hundred yards from where we had started off from this morning and still no closer to the main body of Turkish troops


    8. The Turks were pouring shrapnel and bullets down the gullies and in a bid to outflank them we came out on to the top of the gully as we did so we saw the New Zealand attack start


    9. The singular countries of Holland and Zealand, besides, require a considerable expense even to preserve their existence, or to prevent their being swallowed up by the sea, which must have contributed to increase considerably the load of taxes in those two provinces


    10. A fast vessel with auxiliary steam power, leaving the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope on the first of January, would reach Sydney in Australia in forty days, adding twenty days for incidental interruptions, and leaving the coast of Australia on the first of March, passing through the whaling ground between New Zealand and New Holland, and the Caroline Group, touching at Ponape, and allowing 30 days for incidental interruptions, would reach the Ladrone Islands by the first of June

    11. She was in New Zealand now, living her own life with her mother, and best kept in the box labelled, ‘Past Mistakes’


    12. Worse than that I said the New Zealand Maoris were better soldiers


    13. Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand each sent troops to Vietnam


    14. Pakenham was fond of walking tours in such places as Kenya, New Zealand and Mongolia since his wife passed on eight years ago


    15. German Samoa was handed over to New Zealand after World War I


    16. He considers traveling as an escape of enchantment while relaxing in an undisturbed and sunny beach of Labadee in the Caribbean and gazing at the awe inspiring Sounds of New Zealand


    17. 5 million pounds have to be imported from New Zealand


    18. In New Zealand, the vagina is the house of the dead


    19. ” He knew it was a mountain in New Zealand, not the Glass House Mountains


    20. ” LP and Ingrid heard the announcement and joined the queue to start their brief seven day holiday travelling through the South Island of New Zealand

    21. ” LP’s welcome to New Zealand had been similar to the westie’s encounter with authorities in Queensland in 1973


    22. LP did a quick calculation and handed her a New Zealand twenty dollar note


    23. Walking over to collect their luggage from the driver, LP handed him three ten dollar New Zealand notes, and said thanks and goodbye


    24. He could have been an axe murderer, thought LP, but his experience of New Zealand folk from his previous visit was they were very friendly and helpful folk


    25. With less than twenty-five clicks to go, LP was anxious to get to Fox Glacier, which he had not had a chance to climb when he was in New Zealand last


    26. As he wrote in his daily journal of their New Zealand trip, he worried about the book he had recently finished


    27. They sat down on a low couch to drink their beers and watch a repeat news report of the New Zealand Trotting Cup presentation on TV


    28. He said he had left New Zealand fifteen years earlier because the blood sucking sand flies had driven him crazy


    29. “Did you know during World War II, the New Zealand military initiated a project


    30. March 1st to the 17th of 2002, Roger and Lucille went to New Zealand and Australia on a previously

    31. Nevertheless, the 1st of March of 2002 he went on a cruise to New Zealand and Australia with Lucille and her very close friend from college days, Amante Teano


    32. Auckland the most populated city in New Zealand with one and a half million people out of the four


    33. It is also the most important port in all of New Zealand


    34. There, at a local restaurant passengers could help themselves to coffee or tea and great selection of delicious provisions, particularly of cheese products for which New Zealand is well known


    35. Centuries before the English colonial chronicle, New Zealand had been


    36. Presently, that structure contains carvings and sculptures of all the tribes of New Zealand


    37. Thus, while Wellington may be the center of political power in New Zealand, Auckland is, without doubt, its


    38. With its forty-one thousand inhabitants, Tauranga is the city with the fastest development in New Zealand today, as well as the biggest and most active port


    39. Blessed with a constant temperate climate, it is the region “par excellence” for the cultivation of the kiwi fruit in all of New Zealand


    40. Zealand towards the 14th century

    41. Originating from the Yang-Tsé Valley in China, the kiwi is planted now in New Zealand in rows sixteen feet apart


    42. There are few zones in the world, including New Zealand that can meet the atmospheric conditions


    43. From one of the peaks sightseers can contemplate a faithful panoramic, but not quite spectacular view of a flat and orderly metropolis of three hundred and twenty-five thousand inhabitants, the second most populated city in all of New Zealand


    44. The visit to New Zealand took place in March, already near the end of the summer


    45. It is thus the biggest New Zealand City in area


    46. Its cold winters and dry hot summers make the climate of the region the most extreme in New Zealand


    47. It is the oldest and biggest university in New Zealand and has the best medical


    48. Naturally, to tour local botanical gardens, both in New Zealand and in Australia, has nowadays reached a level as sacred as to visit cathedrals in Europe


    49. comfortable led in New Zealand at the dawn of the last century


    50. This area of New Zealand bears the name of Sounds, a world treasure of geological wonders














































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    Synonyms for "zealand"

    seeland sjaelland zealand

    "zealand" definitions

    the largest island of Denmark and the site of Copenhagen