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Then Trinh-Duc puts in a pearler of a tactical kick.
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In 1913, the building was purchased by master pearler Ted Hunter, who began converting the store into a cinema.
Another pearler, Henry Jermyn disappeared shortly afterwards.
After losing 2-1 to Ghana in their last-16 game yesterday the sub-editors there produced this pearler: "This sport is stupid anyway"
Jiro Muramats was a pearler who lived in Western Australia's remote town of Cossack.
Once the exact number of pearls was given to the pearler, accompanied by all the pearls contained in the jar, teams could receive their next clue.
Born to a pearler in Fremantle, Western Australia, Ward began acting professionally shortly after leaving high school and later studied at the Perth drama school.
Unable to continue as a pearler in the north west, he took his men to Shark Bay, there joining Francis Cadell as the two leaders in the industry.
Paspaley is the daughter of Nicholas Paspaley Senior, Master Pearler and founder of the Paspaley Pearls empire.
Hugh Murnin, a pillar of Sydney society, has a secret past as a pearler on Thursday Island, during which time he believes he killed a man in a drunken brawl.
Pearltrees "Pearler" for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple's Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer supports the collection of content directly from the browser.
In 1866, a former shareholder of the defunct Denison Plains Company, WF Tays (who apparently had some prior knowledge of pearling) proved very successful as a full-time pearler.
Meanwhile, Johnson's arm rate ratchets up by the end of the over with an absolute pearler - like the Cape Town weather - which has Amla beaten and in all sorts of trouble.
Then, in the late summer of 1941, the strange vessel containing the aforesaid manuscript was found floating in the Banda Sea, between Celebes and the Spice Islands, by a Dutch pearler.
Sir Walter Randolph Carpenter (1877-1954) was an Australian-Canadian pearler, trader, merchant, ship-owner, airline industry leader and philanthropist of American ancestry active in the western Pacific from the 1890s through the 1940s.
At one time he thought of becoming a Torres Strait pearler; at another he contemplated life as a gold prospector in what was then the Australian mandated territory of Papua New Guinea.
But as to the chance that I, a humble pearler, would stand with one of Sydney's wealthiest and most beautiful daughters - why, that's another matter, and one that, for the present, I was anxious to keep behind me.
The name of the pass has been shown on maps since 1957, and is believed to have been named after a pearler named Robert Shea who, along with his companion Samuel Miller, was murdered by Aboriginals on the De Grey River in 1873.
Of the two-masted, flush decked (with no bridge or superstructure) colonial steamships operating in the north west of Australia, SS Xantho owned by the controversial pearler and pastoralist Charles Edward Broadhurst was of such import it is a likely possibility as the inspiration for the Walga Rock painting.