dunedin in A Sentence

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    Dunedin lends its name to the Dunedin sound,

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    Dunedin and the region industrialised

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    Elliot Nicholls of Dunedin, New Zealand,

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    The Dunedin City Council boundaries since 1989 have

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    The climate of Dunedin in general is temperate;

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    During the 1980s Dunedin's popular music scene blossomed,

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    Dunedin The Southerner.

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    The Dunedin Sound.

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    Dunedin, New Zealand,

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    Hamilton and Dunedin.

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    Between 1881 and 1957, Dunedin was home to cable trams,

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    In 1852, Dunedin became the capital of the Otago Province,

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    Port Chalmers on the Otago Harbour provides Dunedin with deep-water facilities.

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    Born in Dunedin, New Zealand, Hewson worked for Otago cricket for nearly 15 years.

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    Between The Oval and Mosgiel, State Highway 1 follows the eleven-kilometre Dunedin Southern Motorway.

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    Local radio stations include Radio Dunedin, community station Otago Access Radio(formerly Hills AM,

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    Dunedin has relatively low rainfall in comparison to many of New Zealand's cities,

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    sites in what is now Dunedin, several of them large and permanently occupied,

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    medical school and public art gallery the Dunedin Public Art Gallery among them.

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    founded Dunedin at the head of Otago Harbour in 1848 as the principal

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    Dunedin Railway Station, located east of the Octagon, is the city's main railway station.

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    connecting Dunedin with Invercargill to the south and Timaru and Christchurch to the north.

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    A Dunedin, Florida man is facing foreclosure on his home for overgrown grass in his yard.

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    led to a rapid influx of people and saw Dunedin become New Zealand's first city

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    Elliot Nicholls of Dunedin, New Zealand, currently holds the world record for the fastest blindfolded text messaging.

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    and the last regular commercial passenger train to serve Dunedin, The Southerner, was cancelled in February 2002.

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    Local radio stations include Radio Dunedin, community station Toroa Radio(formerly Hills AM), and the university's radio station, Radio One.

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    Dunedin is the only true university city in New Zealand and a vibrant student community surrounds the academic hub.

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    In 1852, Dunedin became the capital of the Otago Province, the whole of New Zealand from the Waitaki south.

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    Compared to New Zealand as a whole, Dunedin's demographics tend to show traits of the New Zealand education sector,

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