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  • A mother who murdered her innocent four-year-old daughter, Eveleigh, is going to court in May.

    Your Basic Displaced Priorities « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008

  • A mother who murdered her innocent four-year-old daughter, Eveleigh, is going to court in May.

    2008 March 01 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008

  • This time it only it about 5 metres before it stopped again, in front of some place called Eveleigh Train Inspection Centre (or something along those lines) and I started to get worried.

    blu94anjel Diary Entry blu94anjel 2007

  • Associated Press Melissa McCarthy and Amy Poehler And then there are the performers who were so integral to the entertainment of your youth: people like Ralph Macchio a.k.a "The Karate Kid," who was at a Vanity Fair and Perry Ellis party for the show "Parks and Recreation" at the West Hollywood restaurant Eveleigh on Friday.

    Inside the Pre-Emmy Parties: Sponsors Marshall Heyman 2011

  • NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture CarriageWorks at Eveleigh – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up

    NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture CarriageWorks at Eveleigh – Inhabitat 2008

  • BioPower Systems Pty Ltd., a renewable energy systems company based in Eveleigh, New South Wales, says that its bioSTREAM technology for converting tidal and marine current energy into electricity is modeled on biological species, such as shark and tuna, that use Thunniform-mode swimming propulsion.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • Anonymous poem published in 1950 in "Eveleigh News" - Eveleigh Loco Shop

    EVELEIGH Anonymous 2001

  • He had a can of beer in one hand and he also had an identity card which we all had to wear when we were working on the train on account of all the valuable exhibits that were there, and underneath they had a brass plate made and on it they had written "Horatio Nelson, the hero of HMAS Workshops, Eveleigh".

    EVELEIGH CARRIAGE WORKS 2000

  • These songs and poems come from railway worker newspapers, union journals like "Railway Union Gazette" and "The Railway and Tramway Officers 'Gazette", agitational publications like "Magnet" and "Eveleigh News" as well as the field recordings and collections of folklorists.

    Trains of Treasure CD 1976

  • Anonymous poem printed in the "Eveleigh News" - news sheet of the

    HE UNDERSTOOD Anonymous 1954

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