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    Abbott Hall Brisbane (December 4, 1804 – September 28, 1861) was a prominent South Carolinian whose accomplishments included an extensive military career...
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  • Look up Abbott in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abbott may refer to: Abbott (surname) Abbott Hall Brisbane (1804–1861), American novelist Abbott Lowell...
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    The first known West Point graduate to convert to Catholicism was Abbott Hall Brisbane, who graduated in 1825. Mendizàbal 1972, p. 112 Commemorative Biographical...
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  • Brisbane is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abbott Hall Brisbane (1804–1861), American military officer, plantation owner, and author...
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  • town was surveyed at the bluff and named Spalding in his honor. Abbott Hall Brisbane was appointed chief engineer for the railroad by the board of directors...
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  • The Residence at 41 Abbott Street is a heritage-listed detached house in New Farm, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Robin Dods...
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    opposition leader Tony Abbott accusing her of sexism. I will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by this man; I will not.....If he [Abbott] wants to know...
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    between Rudd and Abbott is held in Canberra. 21 August – The second televised leaders debate between Rudd and Abbott is held in Brisbane. 25 August – The...
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  • labour organisations, including the Brisbane Industrial Council, the Eight Hour Union and the Brisbane Trades Hall Board. At the end of World War I in...
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    Zali Steggall (category Sport Australia Hall of Fame template with ID same as Wikidata)
    federal election when she defeated the incumbent, former Prime Minister Tony Abbott. Before entering politics, Steggall was an internationally successful alpine...
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    A few days later, thousands of houses in Ipswich and Brisbane were inundated as the Brisbane River rose and Wivenhoe Dam used a considerable proportion...
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  • at the 2024 Brisbane International, defeating Aryna Sabalenka, 6-0, 6-3. Grigor Dimitrov wins the men's singles title at the 2024 Brisbane International...
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  • former Brisbane Lord Mayor, Campbell Newman. In March 2013, the Western Australian Liberal-National government won re-election, and Tony Abbott led the...
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    and northeast to Abbott Point. This stage never went ahead. In 1986, it was decided to electrify the North Coast line between Brisbane and Gladstone instead...
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    Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby (category Hockey Hall of Fame inductees)
    enjoyed with Macdonald. He asked John Abbott to take over as prime minister. Once the government was in place, Abbott resigned for health reasons and turned...
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  • Stadium Attendance: 1,584 Referee: James Oldham Penalties Senior Hutchinson McCormick Sotiriou Taylor Garrett Moore Hall Williams Cassanova Abbott Irow...
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  • Kate both become concerned for the wellbeing of elderly sheep farmer Tom Abbott, after someone lets his sheep out of their pens and infects some unpasteurised...
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    Retrieved 15 October 2010. "Undecided Voters Question Abbott And Gillard in Brisbane". Brisbane Times. 19 August 2010. Archived from the original on 22...
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    His nickname is Foetus. As a child, he played cricket. He is a long time Brisbane Lions fan. His cousin was a national team teammate when Dwyer played for...
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  • 20:00 BST Silva 50',  53' Abbott  54' Moreno  72' Domínguez  77' Sangaré  88' Report Willock 1' Bruno Guimarães  53' Hall  67' Stadium: City Ground Attendance:...
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  • alternative rock guitarist (The Wallflowers, School of Fish) 2 – Jerry Abbott, 81, American country music songwriter and record producer 3 Joe Aitken...
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    Quentin Bryce (category People from Brisbane)
    previously the 24th Governor of Queensland from 2003 to 2008. Born in Brisbane, Queensland, Bryce was raised in Ilfracombe, with her family subsequently...
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    union has a following". The Australian. "Tony Abbott claimed $600 to attend Peter Slipper's wedding". Brisbane Times. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 19 August...
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  • cancer. Australian police were unclear how the two groups from Sydney and Brisbane were linked, but did establish the movements of members of the group before...
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  • Jason Dunstall (category Australian rules footballers from Brisbane)
    in Brisbane (Jason Dunstall Cup) are both named after him.[citation needed] In July 2014, Dunstall was elevated to Legend status in the Hawthorn Hall of...
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    hospitality in Sydney. Tony Abbott (2013–2015), who served as the prime minister while the Lodge was being renovated. Abbott resided at an apartment at...
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    Robin Dods (category Architects from Brisbane)
    (Edinburgh) Sir Aston Webb (London) Hall & Dods (Brisbane) Spain, Cosh & Dods (Sydney) Dods' period of activity in Brisbane between 1896 and 1916 place him...
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    mainland state; the provincial cities between them have more people than the Brisbane area. In these areas, the Country Party was stronger than the Liberal Party...
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    follow in time." In November 2015, former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott said that Murdoch "arguably has had more impact on the wider world than...
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  • 2024. Retrieved 25 January 2024. Molk, Steve (25 January 2024). "7NEWS BRISBANE unveils new presenter line-up". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 26 January 2024...
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