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'Almost bullying behaviour': Jeff Kennett called out for 'nasty dig' at Clarko - Footy Classified
'Almost bullying behaviour': Jeff Kennett called out for 'nasty dig' at Clarko - Footy Classified

The Footy Classified panel discusses North Melbourne's handling of Alastair Clarkson stepping away, the team's performance ...



How much trouble is Carlton in? The Monday Means Test - SEN
How much trouble is Carlton in? The Monday Means Test - SEN

Gerard Whateley and David King break down a massive Round 10 of the AFL season, all on SEN. 0:00 Collingwood v Carlton ...



Newcastle United On BRINK Of Champions League Football!!!
Newcastle United On BRINK Of Champions League Football!!!

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Trout Owl: Sunday Dries (Fly Fishing for Trout) Season 3 Episode 2
Trout Owl: Sunday Dries (Fly Fishing for Trout) Season 3 Episode 2

In this episode I go dry fly fishing on a Sunday afternoon and also share a few catches from the day before. I hope you enjoy this ...



Team, Place & City Details

Music to Be Murdered By

Music to Be Murdered By is the eleventh studio album by American rapper Eminem. It was released on January 17, 2020, by Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records and Shady Records.

Those Kids from Town

Those Kids from Town is a 1942 British, black-and-white, comedy-drama propaganda film war film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring George Cole, Harry Fowler, Percy Marmont, Ronald Shiner as Mr. Bert Burns and Charles Victor as Harry, the Vicar.

Those Kinds of Things

"Those Kinds of Things" is the first episode of the sixth season of Showtime TV series Dexter.

Thomas J. Lopez
Thomas J. Lopez

Admiral Thomas Joseph Lopez is a retired United States Navy four-star admiral who served as Commander in Chief, United States Naval Forces Europe/Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe from 1996 to 1998.

Those Kids

Those Kids was a British television series which aired in 1956. It was a comedy programme produced by ABC Weekend Television.

Strakonice
Strakonice

Strakonice is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.

Strakonice District
Strakonice District

Strakonice District is a district (okres) within South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Strakonice.

The Strakonice Bagpiper

The Strakonice Bagpiper is a 1955 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý.

Strakonice Madonna
Strakonice Madonna

The Strakonice Madonna is a Gothic wooden sculpture of the Madonna and Child of about 1300-1330.

Stratonice of Syria
Stratonice of Syria

Stratonice of Syria was Queen of the Seleucid Empire from 300 BC until 294 BC and from 281 BC until 261 BC.

Stratonicea (Caria)
Stratonicea (Caria)

Stratonicea – also transliterated as Stratonikeia, Stratoniceia , Stratoniki, and Stratonike and Stratonice; a successor settlement to Chrysaoris; and for a time named Hadrianopolis – was one of the most important towns in the interior of ancient Caria, Anatolia, situated on the east-southeast of Mylasa, and on the south of the river Marsyas; its site is now located at the present village of Eskihisar, Muğla Province, Turkey. It is situated at a distance of 1 km (0.62 mi) from the intercity road D.330 that connects the district center of Yatağan with Bodrum and Milas, shortly before Yatağan Power Plant if one has taken departure from the latter towns.

Stratonice of Macedon

Stratonice of Macedonia was the daughter of Stratonice of Syria and of the Seleucid king Antiochus I Soter (281–261 BC). She was married to Demetrius II (239–229 BC), king of Macedonia.

Stratonicea (Lydia)
Stratonicea (Lydia)

Stratonicea – also transliterated as Stratoniceia and Stratonikeia, earlier Indi, and later for a time Hadrianapolis – was an ancient city in the valley of the Caicus river, between Germe and Acrasus, in Lydia, Anatolia; its site is currently near the village of Siledik, in the district of Kırkağaç, Manisa Province, in the Aegean Region of Turkey.