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My kids constantly beg for Bill Barnacle the sailor, Bunyip Bluegum the koala, and Sam Sawnoff the penguin, and the whole Noble Society of Pudding Owners.
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Bluegum eucalyptus and other species imported from Australia are abundant along roadsides and much of the coastline as well as farther inland.
California Coastal Chaparral Forest and Shrub Province (Bailey) 2009
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I'm familiar with the word Bunyip as being the first name of that fine upstanding young koala Bunyip Bluegum in Norman Lindsay's "The Magic Pudding", a copy of which I used to possess as a child, and probably still have somewhere.
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Bluegum Bush, which has been donated by the local government for resettlement purposes.
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The rest were being resettled at Bluegum Bush and other spots of land donated by tribal leaders.
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In category two are Bluegum, Black Wattle and Pine trees and in the well-known category three are the Giant Reed, the Showberry bushes, the Syringa, Jacaranda and Guava.
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Umgeni Water's financial contribution to this campaign will ensure that alien vegetation growing in our catchment area such as Pine, Bluegum, Paraffin Weed, Wattle,
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But I can follow anything from Bluegum to Yorkshire; accent is no problem.
Time Enough For Love Heinlein, Robert A. 1973
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They had a pudding in a basin, and the smell that arose from it was so delightful that Bunyip Bluegum was quite unable to pass on.
The Magic Pudding Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle & Sam Sawnoff Norman Lindsay 1924
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"Nothing would please me more," said Bunyip Bluegum.
The Magic Pudding Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle & Sam Sawnoff Norman Lindsay 1924
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