Similar words: weal and woe, dorothea lange, zeal, zealot, zealotry, zealous, zealously, overzealous. Meaning: n. 1. an independent country within the British Commonwealth; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1907; known for sheep and spectacular scenery 2. North Island and South Island and adjacent small islands in the South Pacific.
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91. Soon he lights a candle, opens a bag and stuffs the New Zealand head into it.
92. Manly-Warringah chased Ofahengaue's signature prior to the Wallaby tour of New Zealand but without success.
93. They have the opportunity to do so when they meet next week, ironically in New Zealand. Sentencedict.com
94. The event coincided with New Zealand on the wane and Grant Fox paying the inevitable penalty.
95. Popplewell is now back in harness after the arduous Lions tour to New Zealand.
96. These days he lives with his wife, Sonia, in New Zealand and runs a successful painting and decorating business.
97. And one of the New Zealand guys thought it would be really neat to nick the guy's gun.
98. Fifteen years ago a Labour government in New Zealand abolished subsidies almost overnight.
99. When Oates first saw the ponies, in New Zealand, he was very unhappy.
100. He went to agricultural college in Ireland and took a trip to New Zealand.
101. Six months later[sentencedict.com], New Zealand Post closed 432 post offices.
102. Fraser's considerate gesture enabled them to lengthen the visit to include a two-week trip to New Zealand.
103. Compare the highlights of the recent Test series in New Zealand.
104. Hardly the kind of sentiment to galvanise an inexperienced squad a few weeks before its departure for an eight-match tour to New Zealand.
105. The deadlock was broken by the New Zealand government which offered the use of two of its naval vessels.
106. Setting - New Zealand. 485 infants who died of sudden infant death syndrome were compared with 1800 control infants.
107. This onslaught won financial concessions but not the decisive part in the colonization of New Zealand which the company sought.
108. He had already served a prison sentence in New Zealand.
109. Rev. Thomas Burns proved to be a great colonizer and to this day his memory is revered in New Zealand.
110. New Zealand legislation prohibiting nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed ships from its territorial waters had been first enforced in February 1985.
111. But a very well worked try by New Zealand winger Ritchie Stevens just before the interval put daylight between the teams.
112. Its similar policy made it equally vulnerable to the change in New Zealand policy.
113. New Zealand farmers have one big advantage in any marketing campaign: their country's sparklingly clean environment.
114. He swiftly established himself as a dominant influence in New Zealand station architecture and produced many remarkable buildings.
115. This New Zealand validation system doesn't give you a chit of paper.
116. The three local New Zealand teams made sure of that.
117. The series is not yet shown in New Zealand, so Sorbo is a relative unknown locally.
118. Kirton first achieved coaching prominence in London and, on his return to New Zealand, eventually took over the Wellington side.
119. I suppose that if we include New Zealand, we can claim to have new season lamb practically all year long.
120. Search them out if you wish to increase your understanding of early New Zealand history.
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