| 41. | Kate Forsyth has written a book that contains both commentary on the story and a retelling, set in the Antipodes.
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| 42. | However, it is known that the antipode map for a bialgebra, if exists, then it must be unique.
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| 43. | This genus of deciduous, terrestrial orchids is indigenous to Australia and New Zealand ( including Chatham Island and the Antipodes ).
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| 44. | Because of its position, close to the antipodes of Cape Canaveral, it was also selected to have a command facility.
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| 45. | In 1879 another edition of this was published in London under the title, " Salmon at the Antipodes ".
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| 46. | The tune quickly became popular around the country and later reached such distant places as India, South Africa and the Antipodes.
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| 47. | The first Bah??in the Antipodes was Dorothea Spinney who had just arrived from New York in Auckland in 1912.
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| 48. | The participants don't have to go to the antipode at 46�S 178�E since the rounding of Africa gives extra distance.
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| 49. | You employ elderly people in menial service industry roles ( the Antipodes employs people under 21 through government enforced wage discrimination ).
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| 50. | I think all the Australian banks are in the frame of those that may want to run a franchise down in the antipodes,
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