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  • The '''XVI Summer Olympic Games''', held in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], were the first to be held in the Southern Hemisphere.
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  • {{r|Melbourne}} (2006)
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  • ...5, Swami Muktibodhananda returned to her native Australia to establish the Melbourne Yoga Therapy Center, where she continues to live and teach in service to he
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  • ...lendar year. It is a hard court tournament. It takes place in January in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], during Australian summer, and therefore has an extreme he
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  • ...his is the ABC: the Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1932-1983|location=Melbourne|publisher=Black Inc.|pages=295|edition=Second|isbn=9781863951814|oclc=74850 ...me and time period) appearing and disappearing at various locations across Melbourne, along with compère Williams driving his Holden GT Monaro to the ABC studi
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  • ...ted Overs International]] (LOI) match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in [[Melbourne]], Australia. The teams were limited to fifty overs apiece. Australia batt ...Memorable%20Moments/The%20Underarm%20incident.aspx The Underarm incident]. Melbourne Cricket Ground (1 February 2009).</ref> Veteran cricket commentator [[Richi
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  • ...or at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, [[University of Melbourne]]. ...t. Singer went to a "progressive private primary school called Preshil" in Melbourne, and then went to the [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian]] Scotch College. Sing
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  • <li>[[Viscount Melbourne]] (1834)</li> <li>[[Viscount Melbourne]] (1835&ndash;1841)</li>
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  • **[[Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne]]
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  • ...he wrote a book about his experiences in Persia,''Stalky's Forlorn Hope'' (Melbourne, 1920). ...ed Hobart in August 1923. Gellibrand urged him to set up a similar club in Melbourne.
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  • '''David Malet Armstrong''' (b. 8 July 1926, Melbourne) is an [[Australia|Australian]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] focused on [[epi
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  • ...om White Australia to Woomera: the Story of Australian Immigration''. Port Melbourne, Vic.: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82424-9
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  • * [http://www.melburno.org.au Melburno Esperanto Asocio] - Melbourne (Australia) Esperanto Association
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  • {{r|Australia v New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1980–81}}
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  • ...s suggested that Australian and Silky Terriers were first exhibited at the Melbourne Royal circa 1868 - 1872 as "Broken-coated Terriers, Black and Tan", however
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  • | '''1956''' || [[1956 Summer Olympics|Melbourne (AUS)]] || 145 || 17 || 3314 (2938 men, 376 women) || 72 ||
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  • {{r|Australia v New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1980–81}}
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  • ...ts University. He was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to the University of Melbourne in Australia, another master's degree in 1956. In 1984, he was awarded an
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