grarik

4361 pts · February 18, 2013


There was an Ultramarines librarian who was half Eldar back in 1st edition

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So this op is actually a faux-p?

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A puppato?

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causes a disease very similar to lyme disease, but the specific bacteria that causes lyme disease has never been discovered here (2/2)

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I’m going to get downvoted for saying this, but we don’t have lyme disease in Australia. Some ticks carry an unknown bacteria that (1/2)

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My Mum's dog had them after he bent his teeth. He had tried to bite the vet, missed, and instead chomped on a metal pole.

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He came to Australia for the G20 in 2014. The Prime Minister at the time, Tony Abbott, threatened to shirtfront him.

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there's whole seasons of it on Youtube

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definitely this, I used to work in a lab that bought blood for experiments

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I find it slightly strange that sugar gliders can be pets in the US but its illegal to have them as pets in Australia, where they come from

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The NRL use SCAT3 rather than MOCA, plus if there are certain symptoms seen, they don't even bother with a test, the player is benched

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My grandmother grew up in Wooloomooloo, not a bad place

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There is an application to the High Court (our top Court) about the changes

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passed earlier this month that essentially prevents minor parties from gaining Senate seats, has the potential of giving them a majority (5)

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The Government does not control a majority of seats in the Senate, but a Double Dissolution election, combined with a Bill (4)

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A double dissolution election differs from a normal election in that all Senate seats are up for election, instead of half, as normal (3)

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. If the Bill is rejected again, it will be a “double dissolution election” trigger” (2)

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A simple explanation: Turnbull, the Australian Prime Minister, has called back both houses of Parliament early to pass the ABCC Bill. (1)

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When people are talking about rugby league they tend to refer to it simply as "league" (2/2)

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This might just be Australia, but when people use rugby, they're generally referring to rugby union. (1/2)

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Scorpions aren't insects either

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runs to be scored after the ball hits the batsman anywhere except for the bat/gloves. (2/2)

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Not quite, if a ball isn't hit by the batsman, and runs are still scored off the bowl, its a bye. a leg bye requires (1/2)

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Before mine too, but the Crisis was a major topic in my constitutional law subject

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I'm guessing that if its true, its an example of an outdated law that isn't enforced and no-one can be bothered to get rid of it?

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No he wasn't, he resigned in 1977, a full 2 years after the Constitutional Crisis

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Yeah that one is rather badly worded. It implies that abortion is illegal as well, which isn't true

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They're highly useful when the body part being reattached has an extremely fine vascular system, such as noses, ears, fingers, etc

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number of islands off the coast of Western Australia (2/2)

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