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  • '''New Zealand''' is an [[island]] [[nation]] in [[Oceania]], in the [[South Pacific]]. New Zealand is situated between the [[Tasman Sea]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]] and compri
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  • ...shore of [[Tasman Bay]], at the northern end of the [[South Island]] of [[New Zealand]] and is the administrative and commercial centre of the [[Top of the South ...ntly had a population growth rate exceeding any other population centre in New Zealand. The same source reveals that the Nelson region also has the highest number
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  • Capital and second-largest city of New Zealand; population about 394,000 (2014).
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  • {{r|Realm of New Zealand}} {{r|Australia v New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1980–81}}
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  • ...-perspective-on-new-zealand/38jyd65oa42fm/10# An American's perspective on New Zealand] Travel account based on a five week stay in the north island during July 2 * [http://www.govt.nz/ New Zealand Government Online] The official gateway to New Zealand's government services
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nelson, New Zealand]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Australia batted first and totaled 235 for four in fifty overs. In reply, New Zealand reached 229 for eight after 49 overs and five balls, meaning that they need The five-game series was tied one-all as New Zealand had won the first match and the Australia the second match. Australia havin
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  • ...-perspective-on-new-zealand/38jyd65oa42fm/10# An American's perspective on New Zealand] Travel account based on a five week stay in the north island during July 2 * [http://www.govt.nz/ New Zealand Government Online] The official gateway to New Zealand's government services
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  • * [http://www.historic.org.nz/register.html New Zealand Historic Places Trust ''Pouhere Taonga'' Register] * [http://www.dayout.co.nz/att_architecture.asp New Zealand Architecture]
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  • ...e of the New Zealand Court of Appeal]], and a former [[Governor-General of New Zealand]] (1996-2001).He is a member of the [[Anglican Church]]. ==Governor-General of New Zealand==
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  • ...was between [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]] and [[New Zealand (cricket)|New Zealand]] in February 2005.
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  • ...atoll, area 162 miles²/260km² (population about 1,300; estimated 20,000 in New Zealand).
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  • One of the older two storey villas in New Zealand's third founded city of Nelson.
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  • ===New Zealand=== ...aganz.org.nz/ Te Pūranga Takatāpui o Aotearoa--Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand]
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  • ...David Gatland (born 17 September 1963 at [[Hamilton, New Zealand]]) is a [[New Zealand]] [[rugby union]] coach who has been the head coach of [[Wales (rugby union
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  • (New Zealand Tree)
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  • A [[coniferous]] tree endemic to [[New Zealand]].
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  • '''Crowded House''' is a rock group formed in Australia, and owing much to New Zealand personnel - in particular guiding influence, [[Neil Finn]]. The New Zealand roots of the group lie in the now defunct band [[Split Enz]].
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  • Flightless bird species of the rail family, endemic to New Zealand.
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  • Capital and second-largest city of New Zealand; population about 394,000 (2014).
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  • A large evergreen coniferous tree endemic to the forests of New Zealand.
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  • An amniote of the family Sphenodontidae, native to and found only in New Zealand.
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  • Administrator of the [[UN Development Programme]]; former [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]]
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  • An Eastern Polynesian language of the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand (Aotearoa).
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  • ...land]] on 23rd October 2011. In the final, [[New Zealand rugby union team|New Zealand's All Blacks]] beat [[French rugby union team|France]] 8 - 7, in a closely ...ugby Football Board]] (now the IRB) in 1985, following a joint proposal by New Zealand and [[Australia national rugby team|Australia]], with a vote of 6-2 in favo
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  • Member, [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] 1990; Director-General [[World Trade Organization]] 1999-2002
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  • Nocturnal reptile endemic to New Zealand, and the only extant member of the order Sphenodontia.
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  • *[http://www.nzkc.org.nz/dogselect.html New Zealand Kennel Club] **[http://www.nzkc.org.nz/dogselect.html New Zealand Kennel Club]
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  • The organization, in the government of [[New Zealand]], which has responsibility for [[information security]] and [[signals inte
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  • ...tion of countries in the [[Pacific Ocean]], that includes [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], and over a dozen very small Island nations with enormous EEZ.
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  • A New Zealand pop-[[psychedelic]] [[rock band]], and one of that countries more successfu
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  • (1949–) [[New Zealand]]-born [[Christianity|Christian]] minister, evangelist and [[creationism|cr
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1939 - 2011) - a [[New Zealand]] neuroanatomist known for his work on the interplay between structure and
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  • *[http://www.bmwor.org.nz BMWOR of New Zealand] New Zealand BMW Owners Register
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  • A 2004 short comedy film by [[New Zealand]] director-writer [[Noor Razzak]], starring Guy Capper, David Cormack, Ben
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  • ...he "Misty Poets" movement; killed himself in an apparent murder-suicide in New Zealand.
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  • ...single Women's Test, which they won, against [[New Zealand Women (cricket)|New Zealand Women]]. Since then, there has been a steady growth in international women'
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  • |country = New Zealand ..., Anthony Johnson, and Claire Medcalf. Filmed on location in [[Wellington, New Zealand|Wellington]], it made its public debut at the [[Fringe Film Festival]] on 8
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  • ** [[/Trees of New Zealand|Trees of New Zealand]]
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  • ...uthern hemisphere, consisting of Australasia (the Australian continent and New Zealand), Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia.
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  • {{r|Governor General of New Zealand}} {{r|Queen of New Zealand}}
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  • ...srvlt?action=workSearch#GW00804242 'Somethin' Else' at APRA (Australia and New Zealand)]
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • ...onz.co.nz/national/programmes/musicalchairs/20100710 The Avengers at Radio New Zealand]
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  • ...rvlt?action=workSearch#GW02792336 'C'mon Everybody' at APRA (Australia and New Zealand)]
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  • The '''University of Canterbury''' is located in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]]. It offers degrees in Arts, Commerce, Child and Family Psychology, Educat
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • | Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron | Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron
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  • ...Norfolk Island, one of the two national anthems of the Cayman Islands and New Zealand (since 1977) and the royal anthem of Canada (since 1980), and Australia (si
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  • ...tica]], [[Australia]], Ireland, [[Madagascar]], [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]], [[New Zealand]], various other isolated islands, and north of the Arctic Circle. All have
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  • {{r|Wellington, New Zealand}}
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  • '''New Zealand''' is an [[island]] [[nation]] in [[Oceania]], in the [[South Pacific]]. New Zealand is situated between the [[Tasman Sea]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]] and compri
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  • ...12&min=0&sec=0&p1=0 July 6th, 1200 UTC], when it starts being Wednesday in New Zealand, and ends on ...r=12&min=0&sec=0&p1=0 July 10th, 1200 UTC], when it starts being Sunday in New Zealand, and ends on
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  • {{r|Official Opposition (New Zealand)}}
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  • ...ta|coniferous]] [[tree]] [[endemic (ecology)|endemic]] to the forests of [[New Zealand]]. It was formerly known as "red pine" by the [[European]] colonists, altho ...hough the largest concentration of trees is now found on the [[West Coast, New Zealand|West Coast]] of the South Island, the biggest trees tend to be in mixed pod
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • ...opitys taxifolia''''' ('''Mataī''') is an [[endemic (ecology)|endemic]] [[New Zealand]] [[conifer]]ous tree. ...p covering the single [[seed]]. The seeds are dispersed by the [[Kererū]] (New Zealand [[Pigeon]]), which eats the 'berries' and passes the seeds in its [[droppin
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  • | Origin || [[Wellington, New Zealand]] ...McDonald (bass), Ian 'Hank' Davis (drums) formed in 1966, in [[Wellington, New Zealand|Wellington]].
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  • {{r|Official Opposition (New Zealand)}}
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  • ...e winter with the [[Nelson, New Zealand#Centre_of_New_Zealand.3F|Centre of New Zealand]] visible above the roofline.)]] ...der two storey villas in [[New Zealand]]'s third founded city of [[Nelson, New Zealand|Nelson]] in the top of the [[South Island]] at 46 [[Weka]] Street.
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  • An '''archipelago''' is a chain of [[island]]s. The countries of [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[The Philippines]], and [[Indonesia]] are examples of archipelagos. In
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • ...et, apart from wartime, was in 1927 when, although [[New Zealand (cricket)|New Zealand]] visited, they had not yet begun to play Tests. A technical exception to t
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  • *[[Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand]]
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • {{r|Realm of New Zealand}} {{r|Australia v New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1980–81}}
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  • '''1976 7" single''' (France: Swan Song SS 19407, New Zealand: Swan Song SS 70110)
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  • ...Rugby Football League (RFL) and the sport became established in Australia, New Zealand, France and Papua New Guinea.
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • ...56-1993) was a Chinese [[modernism|modernist]] poet and an expatriate in [[New Zealand]]. He was a prominent figure in the "[[Misty Poets]]" literary movement in ...[[samizdat]] literary [[magazine]], Jintian ("Today"). In 1988 he moved to New Zealand and taught Chinese literature at [[University of Auckland]]. The Misty Poet
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • ...Whales segment from the Whales Tohorā Exhibition Minisite of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa]
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  • ...Gallirallus australis'') is an [[Endemism in birds|endemic]] [[bird]] of [[New Zealand]]. It is a member of the [[Rallidae|rail]] [[family (biology)|family]]. Tales of Wekas stealing shiny items and bags of sugar are part of New Zealand folklore. There are four [[subspecies]]:
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • {{r|New Zealand Knights}}
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  • ...2&min=0&sec=0&p1=0 April 6th, 1200 UTC], when it starts being Wednesday in New Zealand, and ends on ...=12&min=0&sec=0&p1=0 April 10th, 1200 UTC], when it starts being Sunday in New Zealand, and ends on
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  • ...scher, Gerhard. (eds.) (2000) ''Race, Colour and Identity in Australia and New Zealand''. Sydney: UNSW Press. ISBN 0-86840-538-8 ...ce in Australia; Volume 3. Colonialism and after''. Sydney: Australian and New Zealand Book Co. ISBN 0-85552-045-0
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  • {{rpl|Cricket in New Zealand}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nelson, New Zealand]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Nelson, New Zealand}}
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  • She earned her undergraduate degree and a Master of Law degree, in [[New Zealand]], at the [[University of Auckland]] and the [[University of Canterbury]].< ...o]], a [[New Zealand]] cabinet minister, to make a joint announcement that New Zealand had entered a $3.4 million partnership with the FFA.<ref name=rnz2022-04-15
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  • ...niversity of Bristol, UK), Richard M. Hartshorn (University of Canterbury, New Zealand), Ture Damhus (Novozymes A/S, Denmark) and Alan T. Hutton (University of Ca
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  • ...hern hemisphere, consisting of Australasia (the Australian continent and [[New Zealand]]), [[Micronesia]], [[Melanesia]] and [[Polynesia]]. It is so named because
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  • {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • ...to be issued there. It is known that both [[British postal orders]] and [[New Zealand postal notes]] were issued at the Waitangi post office.
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  • '''New Zealand:''' *[[Royal New Zealand Show]]
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  • * [http://www.humanist.org.nz/ Humanist Society of New Zealand]
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  • {{Image|Devils Punchbowl, New Zealand.jpg|right|250px|Devils Punchbowl, New Zealand}}
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  • {{r|Australia v New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1980–81}} {{r|New Zealand}}
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  • {{rpl|Social legislation (New Zealand)}}
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  • ...UNDP Administrator, [[Helen Clark]], who is the former [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]]. It produces statistics including the [[Human Development Index]].
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  • *Geological Society of New Zealand [http://www.gsnz.org.nz/]
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  • ...historic site for exemplarising late Victorian furnishings and provincial New Zealand vernacular architecture. The larger of the two original houses on the forme ...rian architecture|Victorian]] architectural style constructed in [[Nelson, New Zealand]] in circa 1897.
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  • {{r|New Zealand English}}
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  • *[http://www.nzrugby.co.nz/ New Zealand] (the 'All Blacks')
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  • ...s. The islands are volcanic in origin, with its nearest neighbours being [[New Zealand]]'s Kermadec in the south-east, the French islands of New Caledonia in the
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  • ...Australia batted first and totaled 235 for four in fifty overs. In reply, New Zealand reached 229 for eight after 49 overs and five balls, meaning that they need The five-game series was tied one-all as New Zealand had won the first match and the Australia the second match. Australia havin
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  • | nation = [[New Zealand]] ...extinct [[Moriori language]] of the [[Chatham Islands]], east of mainland New Zealand, is a widely divergent dialect of Māori.
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  • *[http://www.nba.org.nz/ National Beekeepers Association of New Zealand]
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  • [http://www.nzart.org.nz/ NZART] New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters
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  • ...volution]] which is concerned with individual species, say arctic bears or New Zealand [[kiwi]]. Research in macroevolution looks at how large scale changes may b
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  • ...island was administered by a [[United Nations]] trusteeship (Australia, [[New Zealand]], and the [[United Kingdom]]) until 1966, when Nauru became self-governing
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  • ...tralia or the West Indies, hence the lowly fancied [[New Zealand (cricket)|New Zealand]] seam bowlers (and the great [[Richard Hadlee]] who was just making his ma
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  • ...niversity of Canterbury]] in [[Christchurch, New Zealand|Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]], produced and identified the tubes.
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  • '''1979 7" single edition''' (US/Australia/Canada/New Zealand: Swan Song SS 71003, Ecuador/Uruguay: Atlantic 45-73015, Germany/Holland: S
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  • ...dence-based reporting on [[complementary and alternative medicine]] to the New Zealand Ministry of Health.<ref name=NZGG>{{citation | author = New Zealand Guidelines Group
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  • ...d Baker, John (2006) ''Don't Bring Me Down ... Under: The Pretty Things in New Zealand, 1965''. San Diego, Calif.: U. T. Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9778166-0-6 (OCLC
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  • '''Peter Gutmann''' is a professor at University of Auckland in New Zealand, specialising in network security.
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  • ...[[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] nations, such as [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], [[India]], Pakistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Nepal]], [[Sri
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  • ...ip and Zoroastrian Associations in several U.S., Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand cities. Establishment of Federation of Zoroastrian Association of North Ame
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  • ...e and [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] in [[Australia]], and Wellington, New Zealand. All four companies still exist, and are now the oldest extant companies i
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  • ...objectdetails.aspx?oid=230445 |title=Mahiole (helmet) |publisher=Museum of New Zealand web site |accessdate=2009-7-19 }}</ref> since it was during the [[Makahiki]
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  • ...y]] has had very notable successes over the past 30 years: they beat the [[New Zealand Rugby|All Blacks]] in 1978 and won the [[Heineken Cup]] in 2006 and 2008.
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  • {{r|New Zealand English}}
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  • ...shore of [[Tasman Bay]], at the northern end of the [[South Island]] of [[New Zealand]] and is the administrative and commercial centre of the [[Top of the South ...ntly had a population growth rate exceeding any other population centre in New Zealand. The same source reveals that the Nelson region also has the highest number
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  • ...ferred to the Pacific Fleet in June 1942. "The next month, she was sent to New Zealand, where she joined the forces preparing for the invasion of the southern [[S
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  • In 2015 [[Auckland, New Zealand]], considered building '''light rail''' lines to replace some of its most h In the fall of 2023 [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]] [[Christopher Luxon]] called the plan a ''"white elephant"
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  • * [http://www.geocities.com/heraldry_society The Heraldry Society (New Zealand Branch)]
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  • ...tern half by [[Germany]] as Western Samoa. Western Samoa was occupied by [[New Zealand]] forces during the [[First World War]], and continued to administer the is
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  • ...n]] to arrive at [[Tahiti]] on 13 April 1769. From there he continued to [[New Zealand]], where he discovered that it consisted of two islands. He then explored t
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  • ...ity of California Museum of Paleontology</ref> native to and found only in New Zealand. The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of the Sphenodon {{Image|128763115 a1b78f9cde.jpg|left|350px|"Tuatara, Nga Manu, Waikanae, New Zealand, 15 April 2006"}}
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  • ...and New Zealand and Sweden with a total number of 2 medals (2 gold medals: New Zealand: eventing team, eventing individual; Sweden: driving team, driving individu ...sage individual, jumping team, vaulting team, vaulting women), followed by New Zealand with a total number of 4 medals (3 gold medals: eventing team, eventing ind
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  • '''1973 7" single''' (US/Australia/Finland/New Zealand/Philippines/Sweden: Atlantic 45-2970, Angola: Atlantic ATS 610, Brazil: Atc
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  • Under the still-classified "[[UKUSA agreement]]", Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., and the U.S. agreed to collect SIGINT in different parts of the
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  • .../ An evidence-based resource about Complementary and Alternative Medicine] New Zealand Guidelines Group
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  • ...ch larger [[Polynesia|Polynesian]] culture area reaching as far south as [[New Zealand]].
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  • '''Edward G. Jones''' (March 26, 1939 - June 6, 2011) was a [[New Zealand]] [[neuroanatomist]] known for his work on the interplay between structure ...0 articles on these structures. At the end of the 1960s, Jones returned to New Zealand, and after a brief period at the University of Otago, he left for the USA i
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  • * ''CPEng'' in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] *[http://www.ipenz.org.nz The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ)]
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  • ...ity of California Museum of Paleontology</ref> native to and found only in New Zealand. The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of the Sphenodon Tuatara survive on about 30 islands off the New Zealand coast and until recently all populations were regarded as belonging to the
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  • *[[New Zealand]] (Became a Dominion in 1907).
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  • ...at equipment at [[Hampton Roads]] and sailed [[10 June]] for [[Wellington, New Zealand]], arriving [[11 July]]. Laden with cargo for the [[1st Marine Expeditionar ...bra'', redesignated AKA-12 on [[1 February]], carried war equipment from [[New Zealand]] to bases in the [[New Hebrides]]. Joining the [[3rd Fleet]] [[20 March]],
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  • ...as Ireland, the [[United States of America]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], and [[South Africa]]. It is also the most used ''[[lingua franca]]'' in ...es]] historically most closely associated with English, such as England, [[New Zealand]] and Australia), most speakers of English learn it in addition to or along
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  • ...ide the United States, especially in [[Australia]], [[Canada]], Ireland, [[New Zealand]] and the [[United Kingdom]], Yankee, almost universally shortened to ''Yan In Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, "Yank" has been in common use since at least [[World War II]], when millio
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