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People depend less on seeds for foods in Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina, where extensive grazing lands support sheep or cattle, and the consumption of meat is high.
Tooling through Sydney on his way to race in the New Zealand Grand Prix, Britain's balding Ace Driver Stirling Moss, 31, all but smothered himself in his own exhaust of self-crimination.
The only other regions so blessed are the British Isles, western Europe, eastern China, southern Chile and parts of Japan, New Zealand and Tasmania.
* Brett Austin ( 1959 – 1990 ), New Zealand swimmer
; New Zealand
* Atlas ( band ), a rock band from Christchurch, New Zealand
Habit of Collospermum hastatum, an epiphyte in the forests of New Zealand.
The family consists of a single genus Xeronema with two species, one found only on the Poor Knights islands in New Zealand and the other in New Caledonia.
The group includes eight genera and about 85 species distributed in the temperate zones of Europe and Asia, Malaysia, India, Madagascar, Africa and the Pacific, from Australia and New Zealand to South America.
Two of the genera, Hemerocallis ( day lily ) and Phormium ( New Zealand flax ), are grown as ornamentals worldwide.
* The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
The five largest modern countries that are mainly archipelagos are Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
* ANZAC Day ( Australia and New Zealand ) – April 25
* 1983 – Jerome Kaino, New Zealand rugby player
* 1954 – Jane Campion, New Zealand director
* 1947 – John Morrison, New Zealand cricketer
* 1974 – Michael Mason, New Zealand cricketer
* 1969 – Simon Doull, New Zealand cricketer
* 1961 – John Key, New Zealand politician, 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand
Australia 36. 6 %, New Zealand 20. 3 %, South Korea 16. 3 %, Mauritius 4. 9 % ( 2002 )
* 1868 – A massive earthquake near Arica, Peru, causes an estimated 25, 000 casualties, and the subsequent tsunami causes considerable damage as far away as Hawaii and New Zealand.

New and Barbarians
* Peter Heather, The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians, Oxford University Press ( 2006 ) pg. 151
* 1945 – Ian McLagan, English musician and songwriter ( Small Faces Faces, and The New Barbarians )
* The New Barbarians aka.
* April 22 – The New Barbarians and The Rolling Stones perform two concerts in Oshawa, Ontario to benefit the CNIB, as part of Keith Richards ' 1978 sentence for heroin possession.
* April 24 – The New Barbarians open their US tour at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Other notable ( recording / touring ) project involvements are: ( 1979 ) Jeff Beck, ( 1979 ) Ron Wood's New Barbarians, ( 1981, 1983, 1990 ) Clarke / Duke Project with George Duke, ( 1984 ) with Miroslav Vitouš, ( 1989 ) Animal Logic with Stewart Copeland, ( 1993 – 94 ), A group with Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham, Najee & Deron Johnson, ( 1995 ) The Rite of Strings with Jean-Luc Ponty and Al Di Meola and ( 1999 ) Vertu ’ with Lenny White and Richie Kotzen.
With The New Barbarians
" The New Barbarians: Piracy and Terrorism on the North African Frontier.
A recording of The New Barbarians ' concert on May 5, 1979, during the band's only concert tour ever, was released as Buried Alive: Live in Maryland.
A rib injury prevented him from captaining the non capped match against the New Zealand Barbarians in December 2003.
All of these players are considered amongst the best players of Welsh rugby, especially Edwards who was voted the greatest player of all time in a players poll in 2003 and scored what is widely regarded as the greatest try of all time in 1973 for the Barbarians against New Zealand.
* The New Barbarians ( 1986 )
*" The Fall of Rome – an author dialogue " Part I and Part 2: Oxford professors Bryan Ward-Perkins and Peter Heather discuss The Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization and The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians.
* Buried Alive: Live in Maryland, a 2006 album by The New Barbarians
The New Zealand Barbarians, nicknamed the " Baa-Baas ", are an invitational rugby union team which have been a major part of New Zealand rugby since they were founded in 1937.
The New Zealand Barbarians were also selected for the All Black trials replacing the ' Possibles XV ' and in 2009 a New Zealand Barbarians under 85 kg Team toured Australia winning both of their games.
The symbol of the New Zealand Barbarians is a white leaping lamb covered in blood.
After one cap for Samoa, and a British tour with the New Zealand Barbarians in 1987, he first played for New Zealand in the first game of the inaugural World Cup in the same year.
* Warriors of fhe Wasteland ( 1982 ) aka The New Barbarians directed by Enzo G. Castellari

New and wear
Nobody's mentioned it, but when ol' Casey Stengel takes over as boss of the New York Mets, he'll be the only baseballight ever to wear the uniform of all New York area clubs, past and present: Yankees, Dodgers, Giants, and now the Mets.
The simple mechanical strain of overweight, says New York's Dr. Norman Jolliffe, can overburden and damage the heart `` for much the same reason that a Chevrolet engine in a Cadillac body would wear out sooner than if it were in a body for which it was built ''.
Bill Belichick, head coach of the New England Patriots, made the decision to wear white against the Cowboys.
The Saints predominantly wore white at home when the club played at Tulane Stadium from 1967 through 1974 ( except in 1969 and 1970 ), forcing opponents to wear dark colors in the subtropical climate of New Orleans.
From 2003 through 2008, the New England Patriots had a " light " jersey ( their alternate, a bright metallic silver ) that isn't white in which the other team would wear their colored, or " dark " jerseys against them since the third jersey rule was implemented in the NFL in 2002.
Since the team had informed the NFL office that they planned to wear white jerseys at home, each of the Saints ' remaining home opponents would have to agree to New Orleans ' request.
Hitchcock disliked MGM's selections and the actress and director went to Bergdorf Goodman in New York to select what she would wear.
* Batemans Bay, New South Wales: Percy Mumbulla told of Captain Cook's arriving on a large ship which anchored at Snapper Island, from which he disembarked to give the myth-teller's predecessors clothes ( to wear ) and hard biscuits ( to eat ).
Bill Voiselle, pitcher for the New York Giants, Boston Braves, and Chicago Cubs, gained the distinction of being the only baseball player to wear his hometown as a uniform number when he wore " 96 " in honor of his South Carolina birthplace while with Boston and Chicago.
Pete Burns, lead singer of the New Wave band Dead or Alive would later claim he was the first to wear braids, big hats, and colourful costumes, but George would cut back with a sharp-tongued remark, " It's not who did it first, it's who did it better ".
Even so, Brown invited her friend to speak at her church in South Butler, Wayne County, New York, with the assurance to Stone that the congregation was well aware " that you wear bloomers and are an ' infidel.
Many Skverer hasidim ( of the Skverer Rebbe in New Square ) wear their peyos identical to those of the Skverer Rebbe.
Indigenous men of Mexico, who shaved their heads and wore their sideburns long, as well as Colombians, who wear their sideburns long and typically do not have any other facial hair, are said to be wearing " balcarrotas ", rarely seen in modern times, but prized in the sixteenth century, as a mark of virile vanity and banned by the colonial authorities in New Spain, occasioning rioting in 1692.
Sideburns gained new connotations in 1960s hippie subculture: the struggle of a New Jersey youth to wear sideburns to his public high school graduation made a newspaper article in 1967 and in the late 1960s and early 1970s among youth subcultures such as hippies and skinheads ( although skinheads often favor mutton chops ).
In New Zealand, Wellingtons are called " gumboots " or " wellies " and are considered essential foot wear for farmers.
Notable exceptions where men may wear short trousers to the office or at a formal gathering are South Africa, Bermuda, Australia and New Zealand.
* Lamb — 0 permanent incisors ; female or castrate entire male ovine 0 – 12 months ( note that the Australian definition requires 0 permanent incisors, whereas the New Zealand definition allows 0 incisors ' in wear '.
New Zealand lawyers and judges have ceased to wear wigs except for special ceremonial occasions such as openings of Parliament or the calling of newly qualified barristers to the bar.
Participants wear costumes and sing songs such as " God Defend New Zealand ", all of which is in stark contrast to the much more subdued observance of the day in New Zealand itself.
After graduating he lived a hand-to-mouth existence in squats, at one point sharing a house with milliner Stephen Jones and pop musician Boy George, the three of them competing to see who could wear the most outrageous outfits to Blitz, a New Romantic nightclub in Covent Garden, London.
New members are referred to as " recruits ," " rookies ," " probies " ( short for " probationary "), or even " red hats " in some departments that require the recruit to wear special gear or markings ( such as a red helmet in some departments ) to denote their ranking.
Players who played in the NFL in 1972 and earlier were allowed to keep their old numbers, although New York Giants linebacker Brad Van Pelt wore number 10 despite entering the league in 1973 ( Linebackers had to be numbered in the 50s at the time ; since 1984 they may now wear numbers in the 50s or 90s.
The main Lisu Festival corresponds to the Chinese New Year and is celebrated with music, feasting and drinking, as are weddings ; people wear large amounts of silver jewelry and wear their best clothes at these times as a means of displaying their success in the previous agricultural year.

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