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Focusing on 560 unionized borax miners in the desert town of Boron, California who faced off against Rio Tinto, a British-Australian multi-billion dollar global corporation.
Wyatt Closs: Best Films and More About Work, for Labor Day Wyatt Closs 2011
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Flavors are pulled from Asian, Spanish, British-Australian and indigenous Australian traditions.
What's the Next Big Restaurant? Katy McLaughlin 2011
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Dame Edna, the British-Australian superstar of theater and television, returns in May to America for her second special on NBC in less than a year.
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~ Noah's flood may have pushed Euro-farming -- "The flood thought to be behind the biblical tale of Noah and his ark may have jump-started European agriculture, a British-Australian study showed."
Speedlinking 11/19/07 William Harryman 2007
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Alrosa and British-Australian mining conglomerate Rio Tinto.
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The guided missile range is a joint British-Australian project but almost the entire cost has been borne by Australia.
Atom and Empire 1953
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During the course of the British-Australian cricket matches last autumn and.
Our Empire Cables 1904
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The 43-year-old British-Australian actress has been tapped to play
NYDN Rss ETHAN SACKS 2012
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It's perfectly acceptable for a British-Australian chef to create Asian fusion cuisine.
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A British-Australian couple's wedding guests watched them take their vows over the internet on Saturday after the volcanic ash cloud disrupting European flights left them stranded in Dubai.
Guardian Online 2010
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