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  • | '''2004 Athens''' || Cuba || Australia || Japan
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  • ...n (Lecture 8): Control valves] From the website of the University of South Australia.
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  • {{r|Australia II}}
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  • ===Australia=== *Massage Australia
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  • The [[12-metre class]] [[yacht]] "Australia II" (KA6) was the winner of the 25th [[America's Cup]] in September 1983, t ...the [[New York Yacht Club]] were allowed to inspect the yacht once. The [[Australia]]n syndicate scheduled the inspection for 2 a.m. in the morning, without te
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  • *[http://www.cyca.com.au/ Cruising Yacht Club of Australia], which organises the annual Sydney to Hobart yacht race
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  • ...erra Zoo.jpg|[[Little Penguin]]s at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, from where [[Linus Torvalds]] stated he caught "penguinitis" after being n |Tux_Canberra_Zoo.jpg|Sign at the National Zoo & Aquarium, Canberra, Australia, by their penguin exhibit. The sign describes the story of Trovalds catchin
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  • ...erth]], [[Western Australia|WA]] (but is 1040 km closer to [[Java]] than [[Australia]]). Of its 135 km<sup>2</sup>, around 60% has been declared national parks. Geoscience Australia. 2006. "Cocos (Keeling) Islands". Retrieved 15 August 2008 from http://www.
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  • ...In 1947, the island was administered by a [[United Nations]] trusteeship (Australia, [[New Zealand]], and the [[United Kingdom]]) until 1966, when Nauru became
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  • {{r|Australia}}
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  • 1975 book by [[Australia|Australian]]-born philosopher [[Peter Singer]] advocating greater considera
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  • ...example, Oceania—formerly called Australasia—consists of more than just [[Australia]]).<ref>See [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/continent?show=1&t=1 ...y two continents, the Old and the New, also called the Old and New Worlds. Australia was added in the late 19th century. In the 20th century, Antarctica was add
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  • * '''XXVth IAU General Assembly''' (2003): [[Sydney]], [[Australia]] * '''XVth IAU General Assembly''' (1973): [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]
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  • ..., and about 800,000 of the 2.5 million cats".<ref>''Townsville Bulletin'' (Australia) August 10, 2006; "The Good Life", p.24</ref>
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  • ...Coal"] - An unofficial history of coal mining in the Illawarra region of [[Australia]].
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  • {{r|Australia}}
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  • ...D compilation of Led Zeppelin, filmed in North America, Great Britain, and Australia between 1968 and 1979.
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  • {{r|Australia}}
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  • {{r|Australia}}
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