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:* Section 109 of the Australian Constitution – inconsistency between state and federal laws
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:* Sumitomo and Nippon Sharyo are awarded a contract to build eleven new bilevel passenger cars for Virginia Railway Express ; the contract is valued at US $ 109 million, and the new cars are expected to be delivered in 2006 and 2007.
:* and Australian
:* Jeremy Griffith: an Australian biologist who has developed a theory comparable to Spengler's in which the growth of civilisations are analyzed in terms of the human life span of youthful vigour and aged fatigue.
:* Federal participation in trade and commerce ( Australian National Airways Pty Ltd v Commonwealth )
:* peripheral matters, such as the employment conditions of workers involved in such activity ( R v Foster ; Ex parte Eastern & Australian Steamship Co Ltd )
:* and Constitution
:* The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution, by Geoffrey Brennan and James M. Buchanan, at the Library of Economics and Liberty
:* the addition of section 92A to the Constitution Act, 1867, which gave the provinces more power with respect to their natural resources.
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:* Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland ( née Lady Anne Churchill ; 1683 – 1716 ), second daughter of the 1st Duke
:* William Godolphin, Marquess of Blandford ( 1700 – 1731 ), elder son of the 2nd Duchess, predeceased his mother without issue
:* Iterated function systems – use fixed geometric replacement rules ; may be stochastic or deterministic ; e. g., Koch snowflake, Cantor set, Sierpinski carpet, Sierpinski gasket, Peano curve, Harter-Heighway dragon curve, T-Square, Menger sponge
:* Strange attractors – use iterations of a map or solutions of a system of initial-value differential equations that exhibit chaos ( e. g., see multifractal image )
:* Escape-time fractals – use a formula or recurrence relation at each point in a space ( such as the complex plane ); usually quasi-self-similar ; also known as " orbit " fractals ; e. g., the Mandelbrot set, Julia set, Burning Ship fractal, Nova fractal and Lyapunov fractal.
:* Random fractals – use stochastic rules ; e. g., Lévy flight, percolation clusters, self avoiding walks, fractal landscapes, trajectories of Brownian motion and the Brownian tree ( i. e., dendritic fractals generated by modeling diffusion-limited aggregation or reaction-limited aggregation clusters ).
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