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- The Removalists is a play written by Australian playwright David Williamson in 1971. The main issues the play addresses are violence, specifically domestic...
- A moving company, also known as a removalist or van line, is a company that specializes in ****isting individuals and businesses with relocating their goods...
- French writer Renaud Camus), he describes himself as a "part-time kebab removalist". He also livestreamed himself playing the song in his car minutes before...
- The Removalists is a 1975 Australian film based on the play of the same name. Peter ****mins as Sergeant Simmonds John Hargreaves as Constable Neville...
- himself instead as an "ethno-nationalist", an "eco-fascist", and a "kebab removalist", in reference to a meme exalting the genocide of Bosnian Muslims that...
- Mitsubishi ceased manufacturing at Tonsley Park on 27 March 2008. "Adelaide Removalists South Australia". southaustraliaremovalists.com.au. Archived from the...
- for Homeward. In 2025, Mouzakis would appear in the theatre play The Removalists. Viewing Blue Poles, AusStage Dunne, Stephen (28 June 2000), "When love...
- Two-up Player (uncredited) Feature film 1972 Private Collection First Removalist Feature film 1978 Puzzle Policeman in House TV movie 1979 My Brilliant...
- 1976 film), a comic drama set during the 1969 federal election; and The Removalists (1971). He also collaborated on the screenplays for Gallipoli (1981)...
- the filmmakers' own pockets: Abbess worked as a building labourer, a removalist, at a call centre, and as a truck driver at the docks in order to raise...