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612008 ‘EASTSIDE’ SHIRAZ Colour: Deep red - almost black  Aroma:

2008 ‘EASTSIDE’ SHIRAZ Colour: Deep red - almost black Aroma:

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Source URL: www.pikeswines.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-17 01:31:28
622011 “EASTSIDE” SHIRAZ Colour: Deep red. Aroma: Ripe blueberry and black cherry fruit with dark chocolate/mocha and some black olive notes as well. A nice little touch of charry French oak in the background mix too.

2011 “EASTSIDE” SHIRAZ Colour: Deep red. Aroma: Ripe blueberry and black cherry fruit with dark chocolate/mocha and some black olive notes as well. A nice little touch of charry French oak in the background mix too.

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Source URL: www.pikeswines.com.au

- Date: 2014-03-18 20:50:58
    632006 “The Dogwalk” Cabernet Merlot Appearance: Deep red colour. Aroma: Concentrated aromas of ripe blackcurrant and black cherries, with a touch of charry French oak complimenting the fruit characters. Also some dark

    2006 “The Dogwalk” Cabernet Merlot Appearance: Deep red colour. Aroma: Concentrated aromas of ripe blackcurrant and black cherries, with a touch of charry French oak complimenting the fruit characters. Also some dark

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    Source URL: www.pikeswines.com.au

    - Date: 2011-05-16 09:28:40
      64SHIRAZ 2010 Colour: Deep red colour. Bouquet: A classic cool climate Shiraz nose which shows plum fruit, spice and black pepper characters. There is some subtle complexity and quality French oak characters of char and

      SHIRAZ 2010 Colour: Deep red colour. Bouquet: A classic cool climate Shiraz nose which shows plum fruit, spice and black pepper characters. There is some subtle complexity and quality French oak characters of char and

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      Source URL: www.fww.com.au

      - Date: 2014-11-24 03:28:10
        65Proscenium arch theatre Capacity: 450; Stalls 277, Orchestra pit 46, balcony 119, disabled positions 4 Stage: Wooden Platform painted black 11m deep, 22.5m wide, 1 m high

        Proscenium arch theatre Capacity: 450; Stalls 277, Orchestra pit 46, balcony 119, disabled positions 4 Stage: Wooden Platform painted black 11m deep, 22.5m wide, 1 m high

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        Source URL: thehelix.ie

        Language: English - Date: 2014-11-12 06:32:32
        66Microsoft Word[removed]ADELAIDE HAPPY WANDERERS walk programme.doc

        Microsoft Word[removed]ADELAIDE HAPPY WANDERERS walk programme.doc

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        Source URL: www.ahw.org.au

        Language: English - Date: 2011-01-26 07:54:30
        67Anti-apartheid solidarity in United States–South Africa relations: From the margins to the mainstream By William Minter and Sylvia Hill1  I came here because of my deep interest and affection for a land settled by

        Anti-apartheid solidarity in United States–South Africa relations: From the margins to the mainstream By William Minter and Sylvia Hill1 I came here because of my deep interest and affection for a land settled by

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        Source URL: noeasyvictories.org

        Language: English - Date: 2008-09-09 09:07:56
        68Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, 1997  Link tower to Black Mountain  DSS34

        Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, 1997 Link tower to Black Mountain DSS34

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        Source URL: honeysucklecreek.net

        - Date: 2010-02-16 04:11:17
          69Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, 1997  Link tower to Black Mountain  DSS34

          Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, 1997 Link tower to Black Mountain DSS34

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          Source URL: www.honeysucklecreek.net

          - Date: 2010-02-16 04:11:17
            70“Deep Survival”: Experiences of some who lived when they might have died in the 7 February 2009 bushfires. Jim McLennan, Mary Omodei, Glenn Elliott, & Alina Holgate examine how and why some people survived extreme co

            “Deep Survival”: Experiences of some who lived when they might have died in the 7 February 2009 bushfires. Jim McLennan, Mary Omodei, Glenn Elliott, & Alina Holgate examine how and why some people survived extreme co

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            Source URL: www.em.gov.au

            Language: English - Date: 2014-03-03 22:23:23