How To Use Hobart In A Sentence
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Scuttling teams hope she will settle upright, as have sister ships Perth in Western Australia and Hobart off South Australia, on the sandy seabed.
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Surrounded by mountains and rainforest, it's about two hours drive from Hobart.
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The four graves that exist in Hobart are in varying states of disrepair.
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I haven't checked up on Tassie coverage for a while, but I presume that all the greater Hobart area has decent LTE?
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Not sure what to make of Hobart - it probably used to be very pretty but now has some hideosities (concrete block buildings) plonked in the middle of it.
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In addition, a large vessel called the Anson was fitted up as a temporary prison, sent out to Hobart Town, and moored in the river.
Elizabeth Fry
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The majority of the country is not going to vote for a feeble-minded thinker like you. hobart
Pawlenty slams Dems on 'reckless' spending
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Elegantly poised ‘tween towering Mt Wellington and a commanding panorama of the Derwent viewed from verdant policies, Government House, Hobart, is a Victorian Gothic pile grand enough to grace any heathered Scottish brae.
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A whip-round at the Warragul Hotel sent him to Hobart, where he won the Australian amateur flyweight title in 1963.
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His interest in gardening led him to study horticulture in both Hobart and Melbourne.
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Bruce, a Tassie from Hobart, invited me to his home and he was so kind to pick me up at the airport.
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Apart from a few bruises, we arrived in Hobart with no injuries and no damage to the yacht.
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It was an amazing panorama over Hobart, the Derwent Valley and all the inlets, bays and coves that meet the Southern Ocean.
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Hobart is a strange place in which to write book about post modernization.
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Upon my return from Hobart, I was excited to have the Collingwood FC letter in the box.
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These unleash the film's repressed sexual forces as, in the film's most powerful montage, the mystical conflation of an eclipse and a pond-ripple both reflect and cause the imprisonment of Hobart's character.
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Anna tasted success on the world stage two years ago, when she crewed for her big sister Katie when they were the first all girl boat in the World Championships in Hobart, Tasmania.
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Let Hobart thrill to levees and martial parades of Her Majesty's arms, and fêtes champêtre served by liveried flunkeys.
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Hobart made an emergency dash to Macquarie Island in 1979 to medivac a sick scientist.
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Porter's Hobart skulks beneath a starry crucifix that has tilted sideways.
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In Hobart and Launceston the colonists captured the waters of nearby streams to power flour mills.
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The phrase "are you hip?" appeared in the 1904 novel Jim Hickey by George Hobart, while "hep" was established enough by 1908 for the Saturday Evening Post puzzling as to whether you could "find anybody left in the world who isn't hep.
Save The Hipster!
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A jury in the Supreme Court in Hobart reached its majority verdicts after deliberating for about three hours.
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We are very proud of our heritage and our community here in Hobart.
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Boehmer left the Marine Corps and joined Hobart in its machine shop, where he learned on the job how to become a machinist and a toolmaker.
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More than 700 people rallied in Hobart on July 15 to save Ralphs Bay in the Derwent estuary from a huge canal and housing development.
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John Agnew helped to crew the British boat Aera in its dash from Sydney to Hobart harbour
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And I shall call the cockle-shells papa, for they are the biggest and strongest; and the dingle-bells shall be brother Hobart, and the cowslips brother
Mother Goose in Prose
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We get roughly three dozen students into an elementary Latin course in first year here in Hobart, and I think that's actually quite an impressive number.
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Let Hobart thrill to levees and martial parades of Her Majesty's arms, and fêtes champêtre served by liveried flunkeys.
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I avoid talking before the youth of the age as I would dancing before them; for if one's tongue don't move in the steps of the day, and thinks to please by its old graces, it is only an object of ridicule, like Mrs. Hobart in her cotilion.
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3
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Tasmania's State Library in Hobart has placed some of the state's most precious musical heritage within the grasp of music lovers everywhere.
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In Hobart for the state launch of the AFI awards screening, Mr Lawrence said the institute had reviewed its role and was now looking to a promising future.
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Hobart City aldermen have pushed for an increase in allowances for councillors for some time.
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Tasmania's ever popular, evergreen entertainer John Sidney has died in Hobart aged 75.
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Instead of a city whose pulse thumps like a toothache, Hobart gives you swooping hills and stone warehouses, colonial, harbour-side cottages, and Salamanca Place's thriving street market.
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Did you know that Keith is actually going to sail his yacht in the Sydney to Hobart race?
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In Hobart, capital of the island state Tasmania, 500 students from a dozen different schools rallied in the city's Franklin Square.
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They take us on a journey of discovery through the park—from the magnificent stands of tall trees to the low alpine boronias and conifers of the snow fields and the crystal clear lakes providing water for Hobart.
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1936 - The last surviving member of the thylacine species, Benjamin, dies alone in her cage at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania.
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Ross and Crozier were once again guests at the governor's house — officially called Government House by the old-time inhabitants of Hobart Town — but this time it was obvious that a shadow lay over both Franklins.
The Terror
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Kudelka has been cartooning for The Australian since 1998 and for The Hobart Mercury since 1993.