- of
waterbag technology in
California and
around the world. A novel, Water, War, and Peace, has been
completed that
details the
solutions waterbag technology...
- for
adult play. Conversely, the
water absorbing collapsing waterball or
waterbag is
generally caught with one hand.
Because it
collapses on
impact on the...
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verse and
chorus of
Waltzing Matilda: "Waltzing
Matilda and
leading a
waterbag",
which was
later changed by the
Billy Tea
Company to "And he sang as he...
- his
bicycle from
Coolgardie to Adelaide.
Carrying only a
small kit and a
waterbag, he
followed the
telegraph line as he
crossed the Nullarbor. He
later described...
-
Adnyamathanha people from the mission. The Yura
people had been
making waterbags (yakutha) and
clothing (valdha) from
animal skins, sewn with bone needles...
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humanitarian relief and a
special water purification and
clean water ****ng (
waterbags) unit. Hewlett-Packard
Foundation made a
donation of US$250,000 via the...
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margins of what was an
increasingly affluent Irish society. His
short Waterbag (1984) was
funded by the Arts
Council and the
Irish Film Board.[citation...
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Visiting the sick
Fernand Khnopff, The
garden George Minne, 1898,
Child with
waterbag Félicien Rops, Snow in Thozée Léon Spilliaert, 1924,
Shipyard in Ostend...
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meaning red gum; Barengi-djul, with
bareng meaning "river" and djul
meaning waterbags; Yaigir, with no
defined meaning; Wudi****i, with no
defined meaning; Guri-beb...
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Australian Museum, (issuing body.) (December 2011), 110
degrees in the
waterbag : a
history of life, work and
leisure in Leonora,
Gwalia and the northern...