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Saw fifteen emu on one of the plains so have named the plain and undulations Emu
McKinlay's Journal of Exploration in the Interior of Australia John McKinlay
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Perhaps these dances originally represented actions, such as wars and victories; there was one called the Emu dance, in which each man extended his arm in a bent manner, like the neck of that bird.
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Perhaps these dances originally represented actions, such as wars and victories; there was one called the Emu dance, in which each man extended his arm in a bent manner, like the neck of that bird.
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Perhaps these dances originally represented actions, such as wars and victories; there was one called the Emu dance, in which each man extended his arm in a bent manner, like the neck of that bird.
Chapter XIX 1909
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Perhaps these dances originally represented actions, such as wars and victories; there was one called the Emu dance, in which each man extended his arm in a bent manner, like the neck of that bird.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1845
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My next visit to the "Emu" -- Shall I stow myself away?
Dick Cheveley His Adventures and Misadventures William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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The shale formation, known as Emu Bay shales, is noted for preserving soft tissue, as well as skeletal remains.
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That shift apparently has "Emu" written all over it.
Oh Wellz emu-head 2008
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'That ain't her,' said another man, who was leaning over the side of one of the tenders, 'that's the t'other one -- the "Emu;" the
The Giant's Robe F. Anstey 1895
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This is well illustrated by a ceremony of the 'Emu' tribe referred to by Dr. Frazer: --
Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning Edward Carpenter 1886
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