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According to the AP, Mr. Blaxland said his client admitted planning to place the bomb, "with the obvious attendant risk but without any intention to cause death or even injury but with the intention to terrorize, damage property and to cause economic damage."
Four Britons Admit to London Stock Exchange Bomb Plot Gautam Naik 2012
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His lawyer, Christopher Blaxland, couldn't be reached to comment.
Four Britons Admit to London Stock Exchange Bomb Plot Gautam Naik 2012
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As a result, Blaxland argues quite compellingly that the two defence forces have much to gain from working more closely together.
"Strategic Cousins" 2008
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LITERATURE: Glenda Browne of Blaxland, Blue Mountains, Australia, for her study of the word "the" -- and of the many ways it causes problems for anyone who tries to put things into alphabetical order.
2007 Ig Noble Prize William Harryman 2007
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Nepean River on the 20th of November, 1813, and on the 26th arrived at the termination of Messrs. Lawson, Blaxland, and
Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales 2003
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Blaxland is hardly correct in ascribing the naming of this mountain to Governor Macquarie.
Journal of a tour of discovery across the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, in the year 1813 2002
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Blaxland evidently meant to imply the rising mists from the valley, as they were still coasting along the edge of the precipice.
Journal of a tour of discovery across the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, in the year 1813 2002
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This is proof positive that Blaxland originated the expedition, and became the leader, Wentworth and Lawson being associated with him.
Journal of a tour of discovery across the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, in the year 1813 2002
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Blaxland is somewhat out in his calculation, as a straight line drawn from the summit of the first range, above the Nepean, running N.W., would measure nearer 30 miles -- not 20 -- as stated.
Journal of a tour of discovery across the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, in the year 1813 2002
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The mountain is very little changed at the present day (1913), and no doubt presented much the same appearance to Blaxland.
Journal of a tour of discovery across the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, in the year 1813 2002
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