Similar words: australia, austrian, austria, Italian, valiant, bacchanalian, claustrophobic, claustrophobia. Meaning: [ɑ'streɪlɪən /ɒ's-] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Australia 2. the Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Australia or its inhabitants.
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(91) An Australian academic claims to have found evidence to suggest that the wife of Johann Sebastian Bach wrote several of the German composer's acclaimed pieces.
(92) Methods: Paste 0.020" curved hook made of Australian wire on the lingual side near the torsi version, and bracket (or band) on the buccal side of the torsiversion."
(93) To find out how many migrations there were, Willerslev's team compared the Aboriginal Australian genome with Han Chinese, European and African genomes.
(94) Unions and Australian companies will be invited to comment on the proposed new laws once Senator Xenophon's bill is tabled on February 28.
(95) This champagne is best enjoyed with the best of West Australian seafood such as crayfish with fennel and cream, barramundi or a simple pasta dish.
(96) HE the Australian Ambassador.
(97) Moreover, the rally in Australian bank bill futures will add further pressure to the currency as Australia's favourable rate differential narrows further with the US.
(98) The scientific study of the aboriginal Australian forms the basis of what is best known of primitive societies in general.
(99) Rates of new genital wart cases have plummeted since the program to vaccinate young women and Australian schoolgirls got underway in mid 2007.
(100) One possibility is that the Aboriginal Australian migration left Africa before everyone else, but Stringer thinks that is unlikely.
(101) Julian Assange , an Australian former hacker , founded the service in 2007.
(102) Australian number two Zeljko Kalac is set to deputise in both that match and the return game in the Ukraine a fortnight later.
(103) The Australian government said Monday that it is moving to recognize Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the nation's constitution, CNN reports.
(104) 'There is still appetite for Australian bank paper given it's still AA-rated, ' said T.S. Lim, an analyst at Australian brokerage firm Bell Potter Securities.
(105) From the standpoint of the American authorities, the Australian is a serious threat to national security -- something the Pentagon has even put in writing.
(106) To reduce its greenhouse gases, Australian officials hope to phase out incandescent light bulb use by 2009.
(107) Adelaide is the Capital of the only Australian state never to have received Convicts.
(108) This helped push European stocks higher and bolstered commodity currencies. The Australian dollar gained 0.8 percent to US$0.8052 and the New Zealand dollar rose 1 percent to US$0.6440.
(109) Goy Motor Company (GOY)'s vision is to be a highly successful Australian automaker,(http://sentencedict.com/australian.html) developing great electric cars for our nation as well as international markets.
(110) Australian Bankruptcy Act, known as one of the best bankruptcy laws in capitalist countries in terms of its conformity with a stable economy, has special aiming significance to the Chinese economy.
(111) But used with caution, African plants help to provide variety and hardiness in Australian gardens.
(112) Our Talc made with Organic Australian White Clay and is perfect for delicate and sensitive skin.
(113) Typical Australian wine, a cuvee from two grape varieties. Smooth and fruity.
(114) The black-and-tan Australian shepherd with the odd, loping gait and a way with a Frisbee had been found as a three-week-old puppy discarded in a motel room.
(115) In 2003 the ARB was incorporated and the Australian Racing Board Limited (ARBL) then became constituted as a company limited by guarantee.
(116) And eucalyptus tree tea tree for the same subjects, there have been 40, zero-year history, was the Australian Aboriginal culture.
(117) And strangely Blanchett found speaking with her native Australian accent in Little Fish required more preparation than usual.
(118) With the survival rate of native Australian koalas on the rise, more and more zoos around the world are adding a "koala house" or "koala exhibit" to their roster of special animals.
(119) Nicole Kidman was named the most overpaid celebrity in Hollywood in the second annual list of least bankable stars by US magazine Forbes, taking the top slot from fellow Australian Russell Crowe.
(120) The 46-year-old former lawyer said she never would have dreamed of leading the country —even temporarily—when she was growing up in the South Australian capital Adelaide.
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