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Of course, Cooper is being fed by Will Genia who looks like being the next long-term Wallaby halfback.
The Roar - Your Sports Opinion Spiro Zavos 2010
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When commercial Lockheed Constellation L-749A services commenced four years later in 1952, the route became known as the Wallaby Route because of the 'short hops' between ports along the way.
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If you talk to people in Australia, a Wallaby is a Kangaroo.
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We found upon the larger islands the small species of the Kangaroo, bearing the native name Wallaby (_Halmaturus Billardierii_), which, when mixed with other meats, affords a fine-flavoured soup.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology Various
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But Web designers and their clients are working with Flash now, so to address this schism between the two, Adobe Labs today unveiled a new free tool called Wallaby that will convert Flash into HTML5.
The Download Blog: Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors Seth Rosenblatt 2011
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Recalled Wallaby Lachie Turner admits he lost his desire for rugby before fighting his way back into contention for a Tri-Nations Test spot.
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Recalled Wallaby Lachie Turner admits he lost his desire for rugby before fighting his way back into contention for a Tri-Nations Test spot.
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Most people would also probably call a Wallaby a Kangaroo if they saw one because they've got a pouch, are bipedal (with big feet and a tail), have ears that stick up, and they get around by hopping.
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Most people would also probably call a Wallaby a Kangaroo if they saw one because they've got a pouch, are bipedal (with big feet and a tail), have ears that stick up, and they get around by hopping.
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Most people would also probably call a Wallaby a Kangaroo if they saw one because they've got a pouch, are bipedal (with big feet and a tail), have ears that stick up, and they get around by hopping.
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