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Michael Gerard Stinear (born 8
August 1984) is a
former Australian rules football player and
current coach who
serves as the head
coach of the Melbourne...
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Stinear Nunataks (69°42′S 64°40′E / 69.700°S 64.667°E / -69.700; 64.667) is a
group of dark
brown nunataks about 16
nautical miles (30 km)
north of...
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Stinear Lake is an
Antarctic salt-water
glacial lake. The lake is 2.8 kilometres; 1.7
miles (1.5 nmi) long and 0.46 kilometres; 0.29
miles (0.25 nmi)...
- 228 m (10,591 ft).
Other prominent peaks are
Mount Izabelle and
Mount Stinear (1,950 m; 6,400 ft).
These mountains,
together with
other scattered peaks...
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Stinear Island is one of the Flat Islands,
lying 0.37
kilometres (0.2 nmi)
north of Béchervaise
Island in
Holme Bay, Mac.
Robertson Land. It is one of...
- 5–6.
Tortoli 2014, p. 739. Röltgen &
Pluschke 2019, pp. 4–5. Demangel,
Stinear & Cole 2009, pp. 52, 54.
Vandelannoote et al. 2019, pp. 108–109. Bittner...
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joining the main
stream of the
Lambert Glacier just east of
Mount Stinear. It was
sighted from
ANARE aircraft by K.B.
Mather in 1957, and was named...
- PMID 12672861. Howden,
Benjamin P.; Davies, John K.; Johnson, Paul D. R.;
Stinear,
Timothy P.; Grayson, M.
Lindsay (2010-01-01). "Reduced
Vancomycin Susceptibility...
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Nunatak Stanford Nunatak Starr Nunatak Static Nunatak Stewart Hills Stinear Nunataks Striated Nunatak Suilven,
formed as a
Nunatak Svarthamaren Mountain...
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Pearce was
reinstated as
Melbourne captain in
January 2020.
Coach Mick
Stinear said, "With her
knowledge of our game plan, and her
ability to instruct...