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** Macquarie Dictionary, a dictionary of Australian English
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** Macquarie Street, one of the principal streets of downtown Sydney, home of the New South Wales Parliament
** Macquarie Street, one of the principal streets of the historic town of Evandale, a town he founded in 1811
** Macquarie Hill, formerly known as Mount Macquarie, in Wingecarribee Shire, Southern Highlands, New South Wales
** Macquarie Pier, built in 1818 on the Hunter River for the port of Newcastle, a breakwater linking Coal Island, now known as Nobby's Head, to the mainland at South Head ( now Fort Scratchley )
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** SMPTE RP210: SMPTE Metadata Dictionary ( the latest version is available here: http :// www. smpte-ra. org / mdd / index. html )
** The various editions of Webster's New International Dictionary, used as a jocular allusion to these political organisations
** Foss's Judges of England, 1848 – 64, and Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England, 1870 ;
** Kuɬaɬau ( Kulalao ) – used in Ferrell's 1982 Paiwan Dictionary due to its widespread intelligibility and preservation of various phonemic distinctions ; also spoken in Tjuabar Village, Taitung County, where Tjariḍik and " Tjuabar " ( closely related to Tjavuaɬi ) are also spoken.
** Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave ( 1827 – 1919 ), banker, editor of The Economist, & author of Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy, predecessor to The New Palgrave dictionary cited herein
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