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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121. The scrum-half arrived from New Zealand and promptly injured his Achilles tendon.
122. First, the scale of the New Zealand landscape has demanded important changes.
123. New Zealand stations also demonstrate the manner in which, through repeated renewal, station buildings mirror the development of the country.
123. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
124. And I hated it even more when I rented one in New Zealand and it got stuck.
125. New Zealand took only four minutes before making their first strike with flanker Josh Kronfeld being awarded a try.
126. Once I was born we lived in New Zealand for about two years.
127. One feels a certain sympathy for those selected to carry the torch in New Zealand.
128. The fabled dodo bird of Reunion Island is gone forever, as is the moa of New Zealand.
129. New Zealand Story undoubtedly holds its own on the Master System - it's extremely playable and very amusing.
130. Mainly New Zealand wool was used for which just enough foreign currency was released to buy the minimum immediate requirement.
131. Eventually public concern for his safety persuaded the New Zealand Government of the day to introduce special protective legislation.
132. New Zealand never embraced free-market fundamentalism; we have been force-fed it.
133. Was I expected to take time off from work to play tour guide(sentencedict.com), as our host in New Zealand had?
134. But the coaching ground in New Zealand is probably more fertile.
135. In New Zealand, jewelry is placed carefully in a casket.
136. The New Zealand attitude is becoming increasingly confrontational and commercial.
137. Attempts to introduce drift-nets into neighbouring New Zealand waters were more short lived.
138. Most of those who will go to New Zealand have yet to take their primary degree in the subject.
139. A: The New Zealand tea tree is a large evergreen shrub that matures to 8 or 10 feet in height.
140. The record defeat on the summer tour to New Zealand showed the true dismal state of affairs.
141. In New Zealand public opinion is swinging behind the local lad.
142. Good-natured critics in the dressing-room wink and ask him why he saves all his best cricket for New Zealand.
143. Jade axes were being made by the Maoris in New Zealand, almost within living memory.
144. New Zealand produced an outstanding performance and an excellent underwriting profit for the full year.
145. Meanwhile, the New Zealand Interislander Ferry is bearing down on us like a 350-foot long, 40-foot tall aquatic freight train.
146. The saga of his single-minded remedial schedule, following the serious kneecap injury in New Zealand, has been well documented.
147. But they admit that gender equality in New Zealand is still a long way off.
148. Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were remarkably consistent for both Maori and non-Maori populations within New Zealand.
149. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand.
150. Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand.
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