| 11. | Alfoz is the antipodes of the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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| 12. | In the UK and the Antipodes, one would normally pass on the right.
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| 13. | In the antipodes, seasons are reversed.
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| 14. | So long as the base point,, is not the antipode,, the quaternion
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| 15. | She highlights the early fast passenger-carrying and general cargo trade to the Antipodes.
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| 16. | But it was only in the Antipodes that she made a huge name for herself.
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| 17. | Holroyd emigrated to the antipodes in 1843 and commenced practice as a solicitor and barrister.
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| 18. | From the Royal Geographical Society she has been awarded the Back Award and the Antipode.
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| 19. | The vehicle has strong claims to originality but stands squarely at the antipode of Mercedes elegance.
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| 20. | Sommers and Gilligan occupy the antipodes of the proto-academic discipline known as gender studies.
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