How To Use Flinders In A Sentence
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His fists start to bleed from the flinders of wood on the door, but he is oblivious to his own pain.
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Two shots in quick succession tore the wood into flinders that she kicked away.
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Finally in 1885 it was replaced by an obelisk known as Flinders' Column.
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The distributary channels and alluvial fans at the mouths of the Flinders, Mitchell, Gilbert, Leichardt, McArthur, and Roper Rivers have extended the seaward edge of the plains.
Carpentaria tropical savanna
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The vast majority of the time shadows were cast fantastically, from flinders of wood during their seconds-long existence after the wooden object they came from was broken, to the lump on a throat.
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Want Her to go Nuts Mrs. Flinders decided to have her portrait painted.
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The skull shatters into flinders and the brain melts into gray sludge.
Masked
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Gentle upwarping has caused the western Queensland Mitchell Grass Downs to form the divide between northern drainage to the Gulf of Carpentaria via the Flinders River and southwestern drainage via the Diamantina River and Channel Country into Lake Eyre.
Mitchell grass downs
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Post-WWII Germany could have de-Nazification because their country had been bombed to flinders.
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The sun was on the water and the mountains of Flinders Island were six miles off our port.
The Whale Warriors
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The popularisation of orange juice, sold at a kiosk at Flinders Street Station, was one of his novelties.
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My only chance of success now lay in the non-termination of Flinders range, and in the prospect it held out to me, that by continuing our course along it we might be able to procure grass and water in its recesses, until we were either taken beyond Lake Torrens, or led to some practicable opening to the north.
Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1
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Among those on board were the equivalents of Baudin's savants - Flinders' own preferred term was ‘scientific gentlemen’.
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But the Ediacarans that were found in the Flinders Range by Sprigg, as well as those that were found in Charnwood Forest by Mason, were preserved in coarse sandstones - a very unusual rock type in which to find fossils.
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The Windeward Bound is a ship that's commemorating the bicentenary of Matthew Flinders's voyage.
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North and north-west of Flinders Range are large plains covered with stones, extending as far as latitude 25 degrees.
The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
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Scattered emergents include hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii), lacebark tree (Brachychiton discolor), and crow's ash (Flindersia australis).
Eastern Australian temperate forests
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The Flinders Ranges provide a home to Aborigines, farmers, miners and pastoralists.
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Reginald Sprigg, a geologist for the South Australia government, was checking out some old mines in the Ediacaran Hills of the Flinders Range several hundred miles north of Adelaide.
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After the match is over and hooroos said, my father and mother stroll arm-in-arm up to sweltering Sandringham railway station, where we wait an eternity for a Flinders Street rocket.
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After working on farms and sheep stations, Uncle Jim Richman (above) took up land near Mount Brown some miles south of Quorn in the Flinders Ranges, a venture presumably subsidized by his parents.
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During her response to the welcome home, Captain Parry said she watered Windeward Bound at some of the same spots used by Flinders and found the water still pristine.
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He tol '' im dat de kingdum uv Satun, dat arch ennimy uv Gord, wuz gwine ter tumbul flat, 'caus' dat stone cut out uv de mountin wud roll over Satun's derminyuns an 'crush it in ter flinders.
John Jasper: The Unmatched Negro Philosopher and Preacher
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In 1923 Sir Flinders Petrie found another cache of fossils at Qua, wrapped in linen and carefully stored in rock tombs.
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We walked up a mountain at Flinders Range, the air was thick, hot, and extremely dry, all the moisture immediately leaves your body.
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In fact, the NPCs carry on conversations about local gossip while you're Keith Mooning the room to flinders, which is somehow insulting; the people here are talking about the spate of local burglaries as if it's of high importance, but your gorilla-style poo-flinging antics aren't worthy of comment.
The Uncanny Valley
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That whiny and disloyal Max the Dog is crushed along with the goods as they tumble down the slope and smash to flinders.
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He trusted that the range of hills he had called Flinders Range, and which he had seen stretching to the north-east, would continue far enough to take him out of the depressed country around Lake Torrens, and in fact, as he says, form a stepping-stone into the interior.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888
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Captain Prisk and his men, together with the other mine owners in the Northern Flinders Ranges were in desperate need of teamsters.
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It is a beautiful hymn and beats the flinders off some of the old chestnuts we continue to sing in the Episcopal Hymnal.
Every Star Shall Sing A Carol
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Flinders journeys through 50 years of radio and TV archives to explore how comedy and politics have impacted on each other.
Times, Sunday Times
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Parents 'need help' to protect kids from internet PARENTS need advice on internet dangers in the same way they are told about other childhood health issues such as immunisation, says a Flinders University researcher.
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Regardless of the $4,000 a year paid for cartage, the Blinman mine had made a profit and paid out dividends to its shareholders, the first mine in the Northern Flinders Ranges to do so!
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An abundance of shells of the helix tribe (Helix bulimus) was found on the top and sides of the hill; and a calcareous substance was observed protruding from the ground in every part, as noticed both by Vancouver and Flinders; * the former also found it on the bare sandy summit of Bald Head, and supposed it to be coral, a circumstance from which he inferred that the level of the ocean must have sunk.
Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1
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Incidentally, if you're on the train direct from Jolimont to Flinders St (not going through the loop), you can actually see the dunnies from the train window if you know where to look.
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After more farmers, pastoralists and settlers had moved north, several government surveyors visited the Flinders Ranges.
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Mrs. Flinders decided to have her portrait painted.
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Dad worked on the railway line from Alice Springs to Port Augusta and we settled in a little place called Quorn in the Flinders Ranges, near Port Augusta.
Undefined
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I hae seen the day that mair nor bowls whammelt themsel's an 'brak' into flinders to be after ye.
Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
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Wombats (Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis) are widespread on Tasmania, with a separate subspecies on Flinders Island, V.u. ursinus.
Tasmanian temperate forests
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The Memoirs of the Medical Society of London* (* 1779 Volume 4 page 330.) contain a paper read before that body on October 30th, 1797: “Case of a child born with variolar pustules, by Matthew Flinders, surgeon, Donington, Lincolnshire.”
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders
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Angepena Station is hidden away in the Northern Flinders Ranges in country varying from a parkland appearance to some very hilly country covered by shrubs, native pines, black oak and mulga.
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The largest island in the Furneaux group, now called Flinders Island, was not so named by Flinders.
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders
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Flinders Range, the air was thick, hot, and extremely dry, all the moisture immediately leaves your body.
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From here Flinders sailed north into a gulf, which he named Spencer Gulf, and hoped that it would lead him well inland or even to the Gulf of Carpentaria.
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Sometimes, it's a train, coming your way to smash you to flinders.
April 5th, 2007
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The mountains of Flinders Island visible at daybreak off port.
The Whale Warriors
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it would have shattered in flinders long before it did that damage
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Having received directions from the proprietress, Mrs. Marshall, that morning they made their way to Flinders Street Station to find a train which would take them the seven or eight miles to the bayside suburb of Brighton.
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F430 Spider on Flinders + Web 2.0 Glocal Downunder in 2007. flinders, mornington peninsula, australia.
F430 Spider on Flinders + Web 2.0 Glocal Downunder in 2007.
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Will one of these rogues try to chop me to flinders with his mighty halberd?
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And lo! as I went from under that huge and dreadful overhang of the great waters, there came downward from the height a great stone that had been cast by the Jet, and it burst upon the rock to my back, and certain of the flinders did strike and ring upon mine armour, and made me to stagger as I ran.
The Night Land
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No sense just giving the cart a push and letting it jounce down, when it might crash to flinders at the bottom.
The Warslayer
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The highest point on Flinders Island is 756 m in the Strzelecki Peaks.
Tasmanian temperate forests
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We left behind us a debris field of PerfectWood flinders but -- luckily -- no bodies.
New Race
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There, instead of a few districts, the whole island is depopulated of its original inhabitants, and only thirty or forty individuals, the banished remnant of a once numerous people, are now existing as exiles at Flinders Island, to tell the tale of their expatriation.
An account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans, by Edward John Eyre
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By 1873 Francis had moved to the Flinders Ranges and acquired a saddlery and harnesshop in Blinman.
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He searched the hills of the Flinders Range some five hundred miles north of Adelaide, Australia.
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The Northern Flinders Ranges may not provide work for copperminers anymore, but they still are a mineral paradise for geology lecturers, geology students, history students and rockhounds alike.
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Commuters were battered on the then unsheltered platforms at Flinders Street railway station, horses bolted, and hailstones filled the cable tram tracks.
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Flinders surveyed and charted the entire south coast from Cape Leeuwin and reached South Australian waters in January 1802 also charting the coast, islands, bays and headlands.
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Golden has had the remarkable opportunity of writing much of this current trilogy in a place that to her feels alien indeed—Flinders Island, Tasmania.
Shadow Hunters