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The Tasmanian was also in position and standing by.
It would only take them a few minutes to regroup, but by then the Tasmanian was out of range and moving away quickly.
My plots show that the convoy will be behind the line of fire when the Tasmanian makes its attack pass.
The chunky Tasmanian had taken his series run-tally to 556 (79.43).
By 1876, the last full-blooded Tasmanian had died.
East-central Tasmanian is used for illustration, unless otherwise indicated.
"The Tasmanian was the pride of the regiment.
Jo is a past recipient of the Tasmanian of the Year for her charity and community work.
Green later was appointed as the chairman of the Tasmanian Road Safety Council.
Such is the private collection of David Walsh, an iconoclastic 50-year-old Tasmanian who made a fortune from gambling.
The following is a list of recipients of the Tasmanian of the Year award:
Eastern Tasmanian (5)
The Tasmanian had represented his state at the 1911 Adelaide Carnival, while playing with Launceston.
The Tasmanian was the transport that had brought Veck and his Bolos here.
Brumby was also awarded Young Tasmanian of the Year in the field of the Arts.
Big River Tasmanian is attested in a list of 268 words collected by George Augustus Robinson.
'The Last Tasmanian', Independent on Sunday, 26 April 1998.
Ian, I think thats the only one that goes from Essondon to one of the Tasmanian Islands.
The Sunday Tasmanian noted that "understanding the derivatives of language, both made up and actual such as the French, can only enrich the vocabulary of children."
Northern Tasmanian is an aboriginal language family of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern.
Truganini (c. 1812 - 8 May 1876) was a woman widely considered to be the last full blood Aboriginal Tasmanian (Palawa).
Asserting that the series hit its peak with season five episodes such as "Homer's Barbershop Quartet", the Sunday Tasmanian called the episode a "first-class offering".
The story runs parallel with the narrative of a young Tasmanian who tells the struggle of the indigenous population and the desperate battle against the invading British colonists.
Tasmanian of the Year Awards is an award given to the most outstanding Tasmanian in any given year.
From November 2001 to January 5, 2012 the Editor of the Mercury and Sunday Tasmanian was Garry Bailey.