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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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  • ...ities of Australia, with the competition between residents of Sydney and [[Melbourne]] being notorious; Melburnians tend to think of themselves and their city a
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  • *[[Royal Melbourne Show]]
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  • ...i.e. Australia and New Zealand, in 1980, companies were founded in Sydney, Melbourne and [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] in [[Australia]], and Wellington, Ne
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  • ...ndependently, but was to support the other as required. In addition to the Melbourne warning, a dispatch had been received indicating that enemy submarines were
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  • ...lves from a [[Brisbane]] band that had the same name. Basing themselves in Melbourne, they briefly added guitarist John Pugh (ex Cam-Pact, James Taylor Move). I
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  • In 2007 a [[Melbourne]] gay bar, The Sir Robert Peel Hotel (known as ''The Peel''), made headline
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  • * [[Melbourne Cup]] ...gural running of the [[Melbourne Cup]] in Australia was won by Archer. The Melbourne Cup is a race for three-year-olds and above, over a distance of 3,200 metre
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  • ...ydney'' and ''Darwin''. Australia has since built two more of the class, ''Melbourne'' and ''Newcastle''. Other nations operating the Oliver Hazard Perry-class
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  • * Clark, Manning. ''A History of Australia'' 6 vol (Melbourne University Press, 1962, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1981, and 1987) ...ustralia's Relations with Britain and the United States since the 1930s,'' Melbourne University Press 1991
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  • ...rank Arthur Sedgman''', born October 29, 1927, in Mont Albert, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, was one of the world’s best [[tennis]] players in t ...opman, however, led a fund-raising drive via his newspaper column in the ''Melbourne Herald'' to keep Sedgman an amateur. Enough money was raised to purchase a
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  • ...0px|Richard Dawkins at the 2012 Global [[atheism|Atheist]] Convention in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]].}}
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  • ...ored a useful 23 in his only innings. In the fifth and final Test at the [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]] (MCG), which Australia won by an innings and 72 runs, O'Re The Melbourne match was a different matter because the pitch was not as lively as expecte
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  • ...ce and spirit, notably in the Bedchamber Crisis, when she refused to allow Melbourne's successor, the [[Tory]] Sir [[Robert Peel]], to change the members of her ...garded herself as a [[Liberal]] in politics--a tribute to the influence of Melbourne--but from the 1870s she found herself more in sympathy with the expansionis
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  • | '''Locations''' || [[Sydney]], [[Melbourne]], Brisbane, Adelaide, [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] | Melbourne
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  • ...graphy'', J. Bowden & P. Green (Eds). Qualitative Research Methods Series. Melbourne, Victoria: RMIT University Press.
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  • ...key Australian base in southeast New Guinea. It guarded Australia's vital Melbourne-Brisbane coastal belt, the Commonwealth's most thickly populated and most h
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  • | Southern Cross University, Melbourne
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  • ...ground and air communications, complementing the naval [[Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne]] (FRUMEL). Both worked at the theater level, and national level COMINT sti
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  • Geoffrey Blainey was a Professor of History at [[Melbourne University]] who spoke in March 1984 to a group of [[Rotarian]]s at [[Warrn ...tomper', attacked four Asian girls with a knife and table-leg clubs at a [[Melbourne]] [[railway station]]. Train passengers were also reportedly harassed.<ref>
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  • * 1987 ''[[Elton John live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra]]'' UK #43, US #24 |align="left" valign="top"|''Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra''
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  • ...Ecological View of History: Japanese Civilization in the World Context.'' Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2003. 208 pp.
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  • ...In, Houston, W.W.K. & Wells, A. (eds) Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, Australia Vol. 37.2 xiii 440 pp.</ref> Intermediates exi
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  • * Higman, Barry. ''Domestic Service in Australia''. Melbourne University Publishing, 2002. ISBN 0522850111.
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  • ...istory'', Melbourne University Press 1994, 195</ref> His family moved to [[Melbourne]] when he was a child;<ref>The move was the result of Charles Clark's hasty ...ted him and others at this school.<ref>Clark nevertheless sent his sons to Melbourne Grammar (Holt, ''A Short History,'' 149)</ref> His later school years, howe
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  • ...In, Houston, W.W.K. & Wells, A. (eds) Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, Australia Vol. 37.2 xiii 440 pp.</ref> Intermediates exi
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  • ...all lost again to Trabert in the Challenge Round of the [[Davis Cup]] in [[Melbourne, Australia]] 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Rosewall, however, won the fifth and deciding Rosewall played his first professional match on January 14, 1957 at Kooyong (Melbourne) against the reigning king of professional tennis, [[Pancho Gonzales]]. Ros
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  • ...h was based in [[Christchurch]], appointed Mr. Leon Morel, [[FRNSNZ]] of [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria]], [[Australia]] as the agent to market the Chatham Islands n
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  • *[[Melbourne]] is at 37° 49' S, 144° 58' E, this means :so that the polar coordinates of Melbourne are
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  • In Australia through the 1890s and 1900s, girls at independent schools in [[Melbourne]] and Sydney were playing cricket and became involved in regular inter-scho ...on Ground]] in [[Brisbane]], the [[Sydney Cricket Ground]] (SCG) and the [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]] (MCG). The final match of the tour was a single Test again
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  • :''Universities of Melbourne (Australia) and St Andrews (UK)''
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