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produced by
Terry Date & the
Walkabouts) Rag & Bone (1990 - Sub Pop -
produced by Tony Kroes, Ed
Brooks & the
Walkabouts) Slow Days With Nina (2003 -...
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Walkabout is a term
dating to the
pastoral era in
which large numbers of
Aboriginal Australians were emplo**** on
cattle stations.
During the tropical...
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saying the site was too small.
There were 30
Walkabouts left
operating at this time. Shepherd's Bush
Walkabout, one of
their best
known branches, closed...
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walkabout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
walkabout is an
Australian aboriginal ritual of manhood.
Walkabout may also
refer to:
Walkabout (Najwa...
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Walkabout is a 1971
adventure survival film
directed by
Nicolas Roeg and
starring Jenny Agutter, Luc Roeg, and
David Gulpilil.
Edward Bond
wrote the screenplay...
- "
Walkabout" is the
fourth episode of the
first season of the
American drama television series Lost. The
episode was
directed by Jack
Bender and written...
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Walkabout was an
Australian illustrated magazine published from 1934 to 1974 (and
again in 1978)
combining cultural, geographic, and
scientific content...
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Walkabout is a
novel written by
James Vance Marshall (a
pseudonym for
Donald G. Payne),
first published in 1959 as The Children. It is
about two children...
- The
Walkabout is a
family of notebook-sized
laptops introduced by Data
General in 1989 and
discontinued in 1993. The
first entry in the line,
simply named...
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American grunge rock
supergroup Mad Season, as well as a
member of The
Walkabouts.
Saunders was born on
September 23, 1954, in Montgomery, Alabama, to John...