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  • The true King of England is alive and well and living in the outback of Australia.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A number toured outback Queensland as travelling showmen later in that century.
  • What tugs at Carlyon's heartstrings is the fate of the soldiers, the boys from the outback and the small towns who dreamed of glory but found only death and disaster in the barren wastes of Gallipoli.
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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.
  • The Mallee is the closest thing Victoria has to the outback.
  • * An online group called the Ellipsiiis Brain Trust picked virtually every bootee and challenge winner during the second half of Survivor: The Australian Outback, leading many to believe the group had a source inside the show. Spoiler Sports | PopPolitics.com
  • Her vocabulary would make an outback Aussie blush. The Sun
  • It's amazing what those twitchers can spot in the parched outback in Winter.
  • Holidays in the Australian outback are for those with an adventurous streak.
  • The film starts well with an amusing scene in some dusty outback schoolroom where a class of dazed children listen to a middle-aged bank manager wax about the wonders of compound interest.
  • The Outback is also holding a free prize draw for all competition entrants and will be giving away 150 meal vouchers.
  • 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.
  • Could it be that the cost of gassing up the Subaru Outback has priced this woman out of her weekly trip to Whole Foods?
  • RESEARCHERS have found a new species of taipan snake slithering in the outback. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Suddenly England were meeting the steely Outback gaze without a flinch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don Armstrong runs sheep at Yalda Downs in outback New South Wales.
  • Whether using sculpture, collage, painting or drawing, the students' works are fresh and colourful - ranging from a picture of a desert made with sand and gum leaves to a depiction of an outback dunny made from old wood and cotton balls.
  • [Roderick Chisholm, Boundaries as Dependent Particulars (1984: 88)] “The reason why it's vague where the outback begins is not that there's this thing, the outback, with imprecise borders; rather there are many things, with different borders, and nobody has been fool enough to try to enforce a choice of one of them as the official referent of the word ˜outback™.” Boundary
  • This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle.
  • However, this map only adds to the confusion when the lovers meet their destiny at a beach not too far from outback Australia.
  • He was also a child of the untamed and untilled outback where people lived quite literally on the breadline.
  • One car was blown off the road by a gust of wind, and some suffered from mechanical glitches blamed on the outback's dust clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, the wild dingo living in the outback existed on a diet that ranged from kangaroos to small rodents.
  • The pioneers hoped to transform the arid outback into a workable landscape.
  • I end up having to use the BB quite often because of Optus’ crappy coverage (and I am not in outback, I am at surfersparadise), at best, calls are ok but 3G data doesnot work. Vodafone iPhone 3GS Pricing Has Prepaid, Tether Bundles | Lifehacker Australia
  • All of it is there, both outside and inside me, for all of it was necessary to bring “me” into being, even though it did not all arise just to bring me into being, except in the narcissistic outback of my egoity. Robert Augustus Masters - What Matters About Matter
  • The entire Australian outback is not vast enough to contain their jostling personalities and ambitions. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it was largely on the backs of these Afghans and their camels that the outback of Australia was opened.
  • Entire packs of grey wolves have also been plucked from the Canadian outback and released in Yellowstone Park.
  • Dr. Caldicott retreated to the outback, but she left a legacy of tremendous mass awareness about the threat of nuke megadeath and planetcide.
  • We of the Never-Never was extremely influential in shaping urban Australia's view of the outback - more than a million copies have been sold, it was adapted for schools, and a film version appeared in 1982.
  • The coin landed tails, the outback was their destination and the pair set off in a T model Ford, nicknamed Henrietta.
  • The road network causes localised environmental damage in outback SA regions, principally due to its interference of the natural drainage system and the exposure of unsurfaced roads.
  • 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.
  • Every March and April, whale sharks come to Ningaloo Reef on Australia's outback coast to feed on plankton.
  • Travelling out of Adelaide you quickly leave the city behind and before long are into the outback and a relentless landscape of scrub with vistas in which you can lose yourself for hours on end as the train trundles relentlessly north.
  • Australia played sport in the same uncompromising style with which they farmed the outback. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stockman work with stock - animals and jackaroos are what Australian farmers are called that work on outback stations with sheep or cattle.
  • 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.
  • They are off on a hedonistic tour across the Australian outback.
  • The outback has a colourful and fascinating history that is often obscure or unknown to many people.
  • With songs like “Debe Kiki” singing about the afternoon train from Tom Price in W.A., “226” about the rail camp 226 miles along the Richmond line and “Kara 32” along the Mount Isa line, Father Tapim and his fettling gangs mapped outback Queensland and W.A. in song. Eastern Torres Strait Islander Songs
  • To the kangaroos and emus of the outback, I was able to add sightings of wallabies, a wombat, and an echidna.
  • The reason it's vague where the outback begins is not that there's this thing, the outback, with imprecise borders; rather there are many things, with different borders, and nobody has been fool enough to try to enforce a choice of one of them as the official referent of the word ˜outback.™ Determinates vs. Determinables
  • The outback landscape is varied, and plant and animal life totally unique, and the eco-systems fragile and fascinating.
  • Armirkhanian asked Sculthorpe how he could just add another instrument to a finished quartet, and the reply was that the piece had always moved with a low, resonant hum that tied it to the flat, Outback landscape and that the didjeridu fit his intention perfectly. Archive 2006-12-01
  • The speedway will also be hosting a visit by the $250,000 racing monster truck, Outback Thunda.
  • Even today aborigines in the outback habitually go walkabout to experience what they call the ‘songlines’.
  • They could pretend that they in fact had hands toughened by manual labor in the somewhat mythical Australian outback.
  • My worst rental car horror story occurred in the middle of the Australian outback.
  • He's taking that flair from the Outback to the economic heyday of the 1920's with his next project -- an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, "The Great Gatsby. With ‘Australia’ Behind Him, Baz Luhrmann Looks To ‘The Great Gatsby’ » MTV Movies Blog
  • Where does all this suave urbanity leave the true, ocker Aussie, the weathered stockman riding along in the outback with his trusty sheepdog, always ready for a few tinnies and a bloody good chunder?
  • Exotic landscapes and cultural details enhance up-close encounters at such environments as the Asian Domain, the Australian Outback and the Louisiana Swamp.
  • 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.
  • This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle.
  • Stockman work with stock - animals and jackaroos are what Australian farmers are called that work on outback stations with sheep or cattle.
  • The World Solar Challenge across the Australian outback is coming up, and we’re already seeing some truly incredible vehicles going for the gold. Solar Powered Nuna5 Racecar Unveiled | Inhabitat
  • I think it is great that in schools today young children are taught about different cultures and religions, even here in the outbacks in Scotland's north.
  • This weekend of outback games, storytelling, yarns and the drovers reunion dinner pays tribute to the contribution that drovers, stockmen, stationhands, jillaroos and jackeroos have made to our unique pioneering history.
  • This was a great taste of remote Outback. Times, Sunday Times
  • One car was blown off the road by a gust of wind, and some suffered from mechanical glitches blamed on the outback's dust clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Subaru's very good Outback was one of the pioneers, and there are several European all-wheel drive wagons (think Audi and Volvo) for the image conscious.
  • The Australian Outback can be a deadly place to be stranded. The Sun
  • A number toured outback Queensland as travelling showmen later in that century.
  • Q: I ' ve been happy with my Subaru Outback ' s all-wheel drive, finding it offers great traction and control not just in snow and ice, but also in wet road conditions when my earlier front-wheel drive cars have sometimes hydroplaned. Me
  • Did you know that a single order of Outback Steakhouse cheese fries is 2,900 calories, or that a Starbucks venti mocha latte is 508 calories? Mark Hyman, MD: Food Addiction: Could It Explain Why 70 Percent of Americans Are Fat?
  • But the Aussie outback is about to deliver up a bit more than he is expecting.
  • Our Outback Limited is more lavish, with standard heated leather seats, harman/kardon stereo, and an optional sunroof and all-weather mats. Just In: 2010 Subaru Legacy and Outback
  • Frankly I'd feel much happier with a billion dollars being spent sealing roads in the outback than building tunnels and freeways in the cities which just generate more traffic.
  • 04:12 PM on 01/17/2012 Your reminder of the too often unseen suggested you might -- when in Australia -- experience in the outback, without any lights, 360 degrees, the amazing display of our galaxy, what we call the "milky way. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • In the year of the outback, there is renewed attention on the survival of country towns, from the Tasmanian coast to the inland.
  • It's the kind of intact wilderness that biologists usually find only in rough outbacks, where tents and dried beans are the standard.
  • Australian Outback oater, was a tale set in a dry-gulch hellhole of ferocious carnage. The Pitch | Complete Issue
  • Subaru nailed the utilitarian wagon so thoroughly with the Outback that we can forgive it for using Paul "Crocodile Dundee" Hogan as a pitchman.
  • Arunga Park is our outback colosseum, and it is here that boys with their toys gather to race to the death (of the vehicle), after months of rebuilding their stock cars from scratch.
  • 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.
  • The outback is also brilliant for stargazing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Outback House features 16 modern day Australians re-enacting life on an 1860s sheep station.
  • This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle.
  • The remains of the largest asteroid known to have hit Earth have been discovered deep beneath the desert in the Australian outback. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also vindicated her version of events on that tragic day in the Outback.
  • In 1895, as a fifteen year old, he had experienced firsthand the rugged conditions of the outback when marooned for a month on a sandbar in the Victoria River in the Northern Territory.
  • On the outback road from Sydney to Melbourne, Tony Perrottet finds sophistication and style in the wild.
  • One meets writers even in the ovens of the Australian outback.
  • 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.
  • He was also a child of the untamed and untilled outback where people lived quite literally on the breadline.
  • All the big films were shipped and the lonely Outback was dazzled.
  • But as a bonus, while I pumped gas, a man in a Subaru Outback drove up to the opposite side of the pump and jumped out.
  • We must even be judicious when hiking though the outback, where objects sometimes call out for rescue.
  • My constituency is in the outbacks and is a very backward one.
  • Another time, he is a wanderer with a weather-beaten face exploring the Indian outbacks and striking chords with common people.
  • We've made armoring yourself for the untamed outback - or a reasonable facsimile - a much less anxious process.
  • Their efforts can be traced in the many historic sites around the state, from outback sheep stations to colonial lighthouses along the coast.
  • 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.
  • I met these outback guys who seemed so rough and tumble outwardly, but underneath they were really gentle blokes.
  • She went solo backpacking for eight months in the Australian outback.
  • The original story of the outback crocodile wrangler, who is taken back to America by the journalist doing an exposé on him, is an hilarious example of plot development when two diverse cultures collide.
  • While the cuotas from Puebla to Veracruz State and on the La Venita-Tuxtla cutoff are in atrocious condition in places, the roads in Chiapas are really excellent even in many parts of the outback. Pico Orizaba to The Mountains of OZ Over the Highways From Hell
  • They may be able to wander about in the outbacks of that country or in the remoter regions of Pakistan.
  • The number of people moving from high tech developed areas to the low tech outback is vanishingly small compared to the numbers migrating to the city and developed world. Happiness Police, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • It is set to hurtle into the Australian Outback. The Sun
  • That Aussie on the telly championing the Outback is merely praising its warm-weather virtue.
  • There's not much in the Australian outback that can give a fully grown 'boomer' a hard time.
  • Recently, Outback Steakhouse served some new dishes with lower prices. Same flavor, same grade, same value.
  • From the mid-twelfth century until modern times the Sufi brotherhoods flourished all over the Islamic world, from rural outbacks to the dense human fabric of the cities.
  • Stousher: nickname for someone often in a fight (or "stoush") swagman (swaggy): Generally, anyone who is walking in the "outback" with a swag. The Rising of the Court
  • When you're planning a camping trip in the outback as well as taking the swag, the esky, the fishing rod and the kitchen sink, you probably pack the recovery gear and a tool kit with a prayer you'll never need it.
  • This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle.
  • THE man sipping his beer in the morning sunshine outside the tin-roofed "hotel", was dressed exactly as you would expect an outbacker to be dressed: wide-brimmed hat, safari shirt, tight shorts and big boots. Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • There's not many men of his stature and influence who can be found out in the outback cold in the midst of the dust and noise of a midnight cattle-loading, working as hard as any of his young team of ringers, stockmen and jillaroos.
  • And i know what you mean about the impact of things like tablecloths and such even in "outback" sort of places. The Formal Home
  • Where does all this suave urbanity leave the true, ocker Aussie, the weathered stockman riding along in the outback with his trusty sheepdog, always ready for a few tinnies and a bloody good chunder?
  • The remains of the largest asteroid known to have hit Earth have been discovered deep beneath the desert in the Australian outback. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you hate carbon emissions, the Australian Outback may seem like a paradise, unless you re a bit gassy, that is. Kill Farting Animals By The Millions To Cut Carbon Emissions Says Australian Study
  • 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.
  • Combination of a sporty two door coupe and two-seat pickup, they are at home in the outback or on urban roads.
  • Those tastes were wonderfully different, especially the seeds and grains of the outback.
  • My husband, who is more up on these things, informed me that you can now buy kettles without an element - a real boon for us, as the water in our London outback is made up of 80% limescale.
  • Maybe they would be happier in the wilderness of Canada, or the outback of Australia.
  • The 2001 Australian film, ‘Serenades’, told the story about the Afghan cameleers in outback Australia and their encounter with Europeans and Aborigines.
  • First there was that workaday stuff used as the skin for thousands of Outback shearing sheds.
  • The outback experience included ‘a lot of low-level flying, lots of cows, and plenty of hot weather’.
  • This dim sequel reverses the direction of the oddly successful original, beginning in New York and then moving to the outback of Australia.
  • If you hate carbon emissions, the Australian Outback may seem like a paradise, unless you're a bit gassy, that is. Kill Farting Animals By The Millions To Cut Carbon Emissions Says Australian Study
  • AOL also may be provisionality act, because its are in Beijing to still stay, have a few staff members, do not eliminate future to be able to enter outback market the 3rd times.
  • Â They decided to zip around the world using an abandoned Outback town as their headquarters and the bullroarer-spinning character find of 1988, Gateway, to teleport them where they needed to go! Which is your favorite X-Men Era? | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • So why was this bunch of people travelling around outback Australia?
  • The remains of three new dinosaur species, including a flesh-eating predator, have been found in Queensland's outback.
  • Likewise, when the press bus is stranded in the middle of the humid night miles from the campaign, these bigfoot journalists might as well have lost their songlines in the outback.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • There are thousands of outback journeys in Australia - on bitumen and dirt, across deserts and mountains, along the coast and inland, long and short, tough and easy.
  • 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.
  • The Outback Australian roughneck is not more charitable, or enlightened, than his American counterpart - the redneck.
  • Rainfall is sporadic, and collects mainly in shallow gilgais - those characteristic undulations, mounds and depressions found extensively in the outback.
  • Australian Outback Spectacular on the Gold Coast, helped to secure, train and sell a stockhorse by the name of Warrenbri Hope at the sales on January 11. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
  • It is expected to return to Earth and land in the Australian Outback in June 2007.
  • In the summer of 1978 I returned to England after spending nearly three years working in outback Australia.
  • We've made armoring yourself for the untamed outback - or a reasonable facsimile - a much less anxious process.
  • AUSTRALIA Camping down under has been given a real kick in the shorts by an outback safari camp that's as decadent as most hotels. Times, Sunday Times
  • The girls must suffer a torture that, like the outback, is pushed continually outward in a single direction. Who Will Direct Paranormal Activity 2? Here Are Paramount’s Picks | /Film
  • The outback is as harsh in it's own way as Alaska in my opinion. Return of the Model 70
  • We have settled on three possible sites in outback South Australia, with one preferred site near Woomera.
  • It is accepted everywhere because of compromises made long ago to ameliorate wild men in outbacks like Chicago and California who thought there could be only one true method of handicapping - theirs.
  • If you took a map of Australia and drew a wonky circle around the middle of the country, you'd land in the outback: red dirt, sparely inhabited, the back country.
  • For another, the low freeboard of a bass boat could be a lure of the wrong kind when fishing the rivers and billabongs of the Outback.
  • Australian outback oater, was a savagely miserablist tale set in a dry-gulch hellhole of ferocious carnage. Dallas Observer | Complete Issue
  • When you're planning a camping trip in the outback, as well as taking the swag, the esky, the fishing rod and so on, you probably pack the recovery gear and a tool kit with a prayer you'll never need them.
  • Foreclosure has allowed them to stabilize the family business. Go to Outback occasionally for a steak. Take their gas-guzzling airboat out for the weekend. Visit the Hard Rock Casino.
  • The life of a missionary in outback South Australia was not an easy one.
  • But the epic journey traversed by the other two girls took place in some of the harshest outback country in Australia.
  • The Australian Outback can be a deadly place to be stranded. The Sun
  • Railways cover much of the vast distances of outback Australia.
  • 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.
  • The pioneers hoped to transform the arid outback into a workable landscape.
  • The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service says the discovery of a rare bird in outback Queensland will probably attract worldwide scientific interest. Archive 2007-02-01
  • It may be clichéd, and it's certainly hard work, but nothing immerses you in outback life quite like a jackaroo (or jillaroo) training course.
  • All the big films were shipped here and the lonely Outback was dazzled.
  • To those who know his work, he is a genius - a sculptor who creates life-like images of outback symbols.
  • For another, the low freeboard of a bass boat could be a lure of the wrong kind when fishing the rivers and billabongs of the Outback.
  • It is a fitting way to start an evening around the campfire yarning about Rex's exploits and adventures - intrepid journeys of exploration by the bushman and naturalist many call the founder of Australia's outback safari industry.
  • Being in the outback was a spiritual and moving experience for me so this email resonated deeply. NaNoWriMo Day 18: Lessons Learned on Writing My First Thriller Novel | The Creative Penn
  • The prince has arrived for a three month stay in Australia where he will work as a Australian cowboy - known as a jackaroo - on remote cattle ranches in the Outback. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • During the search, police used aboriginal trackers and aircraft to search thousands of miles of Outback.
  • Trouble is, thanks to the convenience of articulated 'road-train' trucking, nobody had driven cattle from the outback stations to market for decades. Times, Sunday Times
  • This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle.
  • This outback area is a far cry from the city's concrete jungle.
  • With songs like “Debe Kiki” singing about the afternoon train from Tom Price in W.A., “226” about the rail camp 226 miles along the Richmond line and “Kara 32” along the Mount Isa line, Father Tapim and his fettling gangs mapped outback Queensland and W.A. in song. Eastern Torres Strait Islander Songs

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