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  • ...in Australia and New Zealand''' includes major academic institutions in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] that award advanced professional degrees in the field ==South Australia==
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  • ...of “self-sufficiency”. The pioneers who first colonized the New World, Australia, and parts of Africa were self-sufficient because they had to be and, in th
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  • ...ope, the southern states of the U.S., the North Island of New Zealand, and Australia, basil will thrive when planted outside. It also thrives over the summertim
    8 KB (1,351 words) - 23:10, 1 July 2010
  • | publisher=Australia: Harwood Academic Publishers
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  • ...FOR''' An opposing force (abbreviated OPFOR, used in the United States and Australia) or enemy force (used in Canada) is a military unit tasked with representin
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  • ...en his ship was attacked and bombed by Japanese planes near Port [[Darwin, Australia]], in mid-February 1942.
    11 KB (1,556 words) - 21:50, 2 July 2010
  • ...o was killed in action on 19 February 1942 during the bombing of [[Darwin, Australia]]. She was laid down 8 March 1943 by the [[Consolidated Steel]] Corp., [[O
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  • ...me on the 28th, and steamed for Hawaii via Hong Kong; Subic Bay; [[Sydney, Australia]]; and [[Suva]], [[Fiji Islands]] arriving Pearl Harbor 29 February 1968.
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  • ...8 February. During that cruise, she visited ports in [[New Zealand]] and [[Australia]] before she returned to Pearl Harbor via [[Pago Pago]], [[Samoa]].
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  • ...of call during the next 66 days included [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth, Australia]]; [[Colombo, Sri Lanka|Colombo, Ceylon]]; [[Aden, Yemen|Aden, Arabia]]; [[
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  • ...leak, southern waters into March 1962, when she headed home via Melbourne, Australia, and Papeete, Tahiti, to Pearl Harbor. She soon resumed duties on the DEW-l
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  • In March, she called at [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]], [[Australia]]; then she set her course on the 23rd for the Suez Canal. She called at Eu
    17 KB (2,666 words) - 19:35, 2 July 2010
  • ...fly at [[Espiritu Santo]], [[New Hebrides]], and called at [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]], on 17 August 1944, before reaching her ultimate destination, [[Milne Bay
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  • ...[[New Hebrides]], on 14 September 1943. She then sailed to [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]].
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  • On 10 June 1945, the [[Australia]]n [[9th Division (Australia)|9th Division]] moved ashore at Brunei Bay and pushed inland. ''Willoughby'
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  • ..., but no crew injuries. After completing temporary repairs in [[Melbourne, Australia]] and certified seaworthy, {{USCGC|Burton Island|WAGB-283|3}} was ordered t
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  • ...growing regions, such as India, Pakistan, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Australia, Ecuador, Cuba, the Philippines, El Salvador and Hawaii, sugarcane can prod ...etimes hand-planted. In more advanced countries like the United States and Australia, [[billet planting]] is common. Billets harvested from a mechanical [[harve
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  • ...top, most common in US, and toasting in an oven, most common in the UK and Australia. There also specialized sandwich toasters or sandwich grills.
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  • ...onesia]], and the Australian ports [[Cairns, Australia|Cairns]], [[Darwin, Australia|Darwin]], and [[Gove Peninsula|Gove]] as well as [[Rabaul]] on [[New Britai
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  • ...rman Navy|Germany]]) / {{sclass|Perth|destroyer}} ([[Royal Australian Navy|Australia]])
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  • * Australia's intended (in build) [[Hobart class destroyer|''Hobart'' class destroyer]]
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