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The bishops arrived at the place of the Mass, called Barangaroo, on a boat.
Cardinal Seán's Blog 2009
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At the moment Harbour is involved in planning Barangaroo, a former container port in Sydney – the biggest piece of city-making the practice has ever undertaken.
Interview: architects Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour 2012
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The company last year added a number of big projects to its development pipeline, such as the A$6 billion first stage of Barangaroo redevelopment in Sydney and the GBP1. 3 billion expansion of the Stratford City shopping center in London, which it said will underpin earnings growth over the longer term.
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Barangaroo, who had accompanied him, now took the alarm: and as in shunning one extreme we are ever likely to rush into another, she thought him perhaps too courteous and tender.
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Among other things, was a net full of fishing lines and other tackle, which Barangaroo said was her property and, immediately on receiving it, she slung it around her neck.
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We found him and Barangaroo shivering over a few lighted sticks, by which they were dressing small fish, and their canoe hauled up on the beach near them.
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Baneelon now joined with Abaroo to persuade her to come to us, telling us she was Barangaroo, and his wife, notwithstanding he had so lately pretended that she had left him for Colbee.
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We asked for him, and were told that he was gone down the harbour with Barangaroo to fish.
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During our absence, Barangaroo had never ceased whining, and reproaching her husband.
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Although long absence from female society had somewhat blunted our recollection, the conduct of Barangaroo did not appear quite novel to us, nor was our surprise very violent at finding that it succeeded in subduing
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