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Torrens and plays
Reid plays her prim and proper executive assistant, Torrens her flakey gay secretary, and Dinicol her laconic, level-headed son.

Torrens and role
* Wanda Mattice ( Jackie Torrens ) is the office secretary, who shrewdly uses her role in the day-to-day workings of the office to attain more power than her role in the corporate structure officially holds.
Jonathan Ormond Torrens ( born October 25, 1972 ) is a Canadian actor and television personality best known for his co-hosting of Street Cents, his talk show Jonovision, and his role as " J-Roc " in the popular Canadian mockumentary Trailer Park Boys.
Torrens had a recurring role as J-Roc on the television series Trailer Park Boys.
For most of the 1990s he disappeared from the spotlight, but reappeared in 1999 as an applicant for the vacant coaching role with Woodville-West Torrens.

Torrens and Robert
In 1817, David Ricardo, James Mill and Robert Torrens showed that free trade would benefit the industrially weak as well as the strong, in the famous theory of comparative advantage.
First introduced in South Australia in 1858 by Sir Robert Torrens and adopted later by the other Australian states and other countries, ownership under Torrens title is proven by possession of a certificate of title and the corresponding entry in the property register.
This view was expressed both by Robert Torrens and John Stuart Mill.
* Robert Torrens O ' Neill
The river is named after Colonel Robert Torrens, chairman of the colonial commissioners and a significant figure in the city's founding.
The river was named " The Yatala " by the party but later renamed by Surveyor General Colonel William Light after Colonel Robert Torrens, chairman of the South Australian colonisation commissioners.
In order to resolve the deficiencies of the common law and deeds registration system, Robert Torrens introduced the new title system in 1858, after a boom in land speculation and a haphazard grant system resulted in the loss of over 75 % of the 40, 000 land grants issued in the colony ( now state ) of South Australia.
Torrens Park is named after Sir Robert Torrens, the third Premier of South Australia and instigator of the Torrens title land title system.
Torrens Park contained " Torrens Park Estate ", the residence of Sir Robert Torrens, which today forms part of the campus of Scotch College.
He was the second Premier of South Australia, succeeding Boyle Finniss ; however, he only held office for 12 days from 21 August to 1 September 1857 before being succeeded by the third Premier of the colony, Robert Torrens.
: For his father, the economist and MP, see Robert Torrens ( economist ); for the Irish cricketer, see Roy Torrens.
Sir Robert Richard Torrens, GCMG ( 31 May 1814 – 31 August 1884 ) was the third Premier of South Australia and a pioneer and author of simplified system of transferring land.
His father, Colonel Robert Torrens, F. R. S., the distinguished economist, was one of the founders of South Australia.
Sir Robert Torrens was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated M. A.
The River Torrens which runs through Adelaide, Torrens Bridge railway station, Torrens Linear Park, Torrens Parade Ground, Mount Torrens, Lake Torrens ( and Lake Torrens National Park ), and Torrens Island, were named after his father, Colonel Robert Torrens, chairman of the South Australian colonial commissioners.

Torrens and on
Light chose, not without opposition, a site on rising ground close to the River Torrens, which was the chief early water supply for the fledgling colony.
The Torrens title system operates on the principle of " title by registration " ( i. e. the indefeasibility of a registered interest ) rather than " registration of title.
He reviewed Curran's Speeches, Carlyle's Life of Cromwell, a pamphlet by Isaac Butt on The Protection of Home Industry, The Age of Pitt and Fox, and later on The Poets and Dramatists of Ireland, edited by Denis Florence MacCarthy ( 4 April 1846 ); The Industrial History of Free Nations, by Torrens McCullagh, and Father Meehan's The Confederation of Kilkenny ( 8 August 1846 ).
Another was that the location was adjacent to the perennial creek grandly named the River Torrens ; the available supply of fresh water was a problem throughout the new colony, and had resulted in the rejection of, or relocation of, settlement sites on Kangaroo Island, Port Lincoln and Holdfast Bay ( now known as Glenelg ).
There were two breweries, one in the West End of the Adelaide city centre ( producing " West End " beers ), and the other at Thebarton ( pronounced Theb-a-ton ) on the banks of the River Torrens north-west of the city centre ( producing " Southwark " beers-pronounced Su-thik ).
In October 2009, Torrens began hosting TV with TV's Jonathan Torrens, a comedic newsmagazine program broadcast on the TVtropolis network.
In 2009, Torrens debuted in his own television show called TV With TV's Jonathan Torrens on Canadian specialty network TVtropolis.
As of 2010, Torrens is one of the co-hosts of the reality television series Wipeout Canada, which also airs on TVtropolis.
Traditional fixtures include a " Grand Final rematch " between last year's Grand Finalists on the afternoon of ANZAC Day, which is well attended due to the venue's close proximity to the Torrens Parade Ground, the end of the ANZAC Day Parade in Adelaide, and the Finals in the first 3 weeks of the SANFL Finals Series, with only the Grand Final being played at AAMI Stadium.
The event had its inception on the Torrens Lake in 1922 as the result of a challenge between St. Peters and Adelaide High School.
The largest catchment of the Torrens is Sixth Creek in the Adelaide Hills, which joins the Torrens at Castambul on Gorge Road.
The " River Torrens Committee " was formed in 1964 to advise the minister of works on preserving and enhancing the river's natural beauty, and developing it for recreational uses.
The sluice gates were closed to begin filling the Torrens Lake on 1 July 1881.
The first boat was launched on the Torrens Lake by Gordon Watts in 1935.
It was a boat, built on the banks of the Torrens to hold up to 20 passengers and named Popeye 1.
Several rowing regattas are held on the Torrens Lake course in the summer months of each year, contested by both club and school crews.
The " front entrance " to the station is on Belair Road, opposite the City of Mitcham council chambers and the Mitcham Square Shopping Centre ( both located in Torrens Park ).
The Torrens title system operates on the principle of " title by registration " ( i. e. the indefeasibility of a registered interest ) rather than " registration of title.
The main difference between a common law title and a Torrens title is that a member of the general community, acting in good faith, can rely on the information on the land register as to the rights and interests of parties recorded there, and act on the basis of that information.

Torrens and .
Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people.
In 1860 the Thorndon Park reservoir was opened, finally providing an alternative water source to the now turbid River Torrens.
In many countries the Torrens title system of real estate ownership is managed and guaranteed by the government and replaces cumbersome tracing of ownership.
The most important ( but not tallest ) is the Mount Lofty-Flinders Ranges system, which extends north about from Cape Jervis to the northern end of Lake Torrens.
" Torrens writes that these slights to Anning were part of a larger pattern of ignoring the contributions of working-class people in early-19th-century scientific literature.
* 1838 – Torrens version in English.
* The BBC produced a made-for-TV version in 1989, directed by James Cellan Jones, starring Helena Bonham Carter as Raina, Pip Torrens as Bluntschli, Patrick Ryecart as Sergius and Patsy Kensit as Louka.
However, it is also worth mentioning that R. Torrens was an actual pioneer in the field of theoretical basis for the theory of comparative advantage.
Lake Torrens National Park is a national park in South Australia, 345 km north of Adelaide.
Lake Torrens is a 5, 700 square kilometre endorheic saline rift lake in South Australia, and is located near the bottom of Australia.
It is in the Lake Torrens National Park, and a permit is required to visit.
Lake Torrens is usually a dry salt flat.
Discovered by Edward John Eyre in 1839, for the following twenty years it was believed that Lake Torrens was an enormous horseshoe-shaped saltpan encircling the northern Flinders Ranges and blocking any path to the interior.
Eyre's horseshoe lake was actually composed of Lake Frome, Lake Callabonna, Lake Blanche, Lake Gregory, Lake Eyre South, and Lake Torrens itself.
Retracing his steps Giles turned east, and eventually going round the north side of Lake Torrens reached Elder's station at Beltana.
The town centre was in sufficient proximity to a water source-the River Torrens.
Various registration systems, such as the Torrens title system, have been developed to track the ownership of individual pieces of real property.
However since the introduction of Torrens title in 1858 most land is now under the new system of conveyance.
New and continued projects for Rann Labor's third term were claimed to be the biggest infrastructure spend in the state's history, which included electrification of Adelaide's train lines, expansion of the Adelaide tram line, construction of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital, the Adelaide Oval redevelopment, expansion of the Adelaide Convention Centre, redesigning the River Torrens Riverbank precinct, expanding mining and defence industries, the Port Stanvac Desalination Plant, and various major road works including the duplication of the Southern Expressway.

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