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Weet-Bix is a whole-grain
wheat breakfast cereal created and
manufactured in
Australia and New
Zealand by the
Sanitarium Health Food Company, and in South...
- Australia.
Weet weet is also the
traditional name of the
object that is thrown, but it is also
called a "kangaroo rat". A
traditional weet weet it is difficult...
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Weet-Bix
cards are a
series of collectors'
cards issued in
cereal boxes by the
Sanitarium Health and
Wellbeing Company in
Australia and New Zealand. Sanitarium...
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manufactures and
markets are
plant derived or vegetarian. Its
flagship product is
Weet-Bix sold in
Australia and New Zealand.
During his time in Australia, William...
- grebe's
breeding call,
given singly or in duet, is a
trilled repeated weet-
weet-
weet or wee-wee-wee
which sounds like a
horse whinnying. This bird breeds...
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version of the
original Australian Weet-Bix. Both
Weet-Bix and
Weetabix were
invented by
Bennison Osborne, an Australian.
Weet-Bix was
introduced in Australia...
- children's game in some
parts of
Australia is
weet weet, or
throwing the play stick. The
winner throws the
weet weet furthest or the most accurately. Australia...
- adults, with
weaker barring. The
calls include a soft but
persistent weet weet weet weet or a
teseep tesep tseep tseep. The
barred becard is
found in the...
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Weets Hill is a hill in the West
Craven area of Pendle, Lancashire, England. It is 2+1⁄2
miles (4.0 km) south-west of the town of
Barnoldswick and is...
- wee-see wee-see wee-see wee-see or
weesa weesa weetee weetee weetee weet weet weet. It has two calls, a hard tick and a soft, thin fsss. This bird feeds...