flinders in A Sentence

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    The Flinders University.

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    Flinders University Exchange.

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    In 1802, Flinders successfully circumnavigated Australia for the first time.

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    Bungaree accompanied the explorer Matthew Flinders on the first circumnavigation of Australia.

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    Flinders' journal entries are considered to be the first written records of the lake.

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    The unfortunate natives were segregated on Flinders Island in Bass Strait with Robinson as their guardian.

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    In 1798, George Bass and Matthew Flinders circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land, proving that it was an island.

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    Captain Matthew Flinders, an explorer charting continent north of the colony of New South Wales sailed past in 1802.

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    We were very lucky that Capt. Flinders had a breastplate made of lead, meaning it would not have corroded.”.

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    We were very lucky that Captain Flinders had a breastplate made of lead, meaning it would not have corroded.”.

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    Captain Matthew Flinders, an explorer charting the continent north from the colony of New South Wales, sailed past in 1802.

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    Flinders died at age 40 in 1814, and was buried at St. James Burial Ground in the city of London.

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    Situated at the intersection of Melbourne's Flinders and Swanston streets, Flinders Street Station's building has been a city pride since 1909.

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    The remains of Flinders and the others buried at St. James will eventually be reinterred at a location to be announced.

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    Located at the intersection of Melbourne's Flinders and Swanston streets, Flinders Street Station's building has been a city landmark since 1909.

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    The continent was referred to the shortened“Australia” by a number of early explorers, but it was Matthew Flinders who pushed for its use from 1804.

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    The location of his grave was lost in 1849, when an expansion of the Euston railway station disturbed the burial ground and Flinders' headstone was removed.

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    Archaeologists working at a London construction site for a high-speed rail line rediscovered the lost grave of Capt. Matthew Flinders, an English explorer who circumnavigated Australia.

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    The Hillier Lake was first discovered in 1802 by navigator and cartographer Matthew Flinders who took samples from the lake and mentioned its existence in his journal.

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    A short 35 minute flight from Launceston Airport will land you on Flinders Island, where you can witness long deserted beaches and jagged mountains that jut from the wild ocean.

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    While it may look like a vast crater formed by a meteor strike, Wilpena Pound is in fact an 83-square-kilometre amphitheatre of mountains in the arid deserts of South Australia's Flinders Ranges.

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    Flinders Business' teaching philosophy and small class sizes ensure that you can really engage with the person leading the learning as well as fellow students from a range of professional and cultural backgrounds.

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    Research and creative endeavour have been at the core of Flinders University's identity since its inception, and with more than 45 Research Centres and Institutes, we aim to triple our research income by 2025.

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    Helen Wass, HS2 head of heritage, said:"The discovery of Captain Matthew Flinders' remains is an incredible opportunity for us to learn more about the life and remarkable achievements of this British navigator, hydrographer and scientist.

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    Flinders Business' teaching philosophy and small class sizes ensure that you can really engage with the person leading the learning while also getting to know your fellow students who are from a range of cultural and social backgrounds.

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    Other organisations and individuals also excavated and donated objects to the British Museum, including Flinders Petrie's Egypt Research Account and the British School of Archaeology in Egypt, as well as the Oxford University Expedition to Kawa and Faras in Sudan.

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    Professor Riaz Hassan, of Flinders University of South Australia, states in his paper“ Unlived Lives: Trends in Youth Suicide”:“ There are several sociological reasons which bear on the question and appear to have significantly influenced the increase in adolescent suicide.

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    A new agreement between BAE Systems Australia and Flinders University will see students and industry working together to develop new ways to provide Australia's defence force with the evolving capability it needs and train the shipbuilding workforce of the future.

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    Research and creative endeavour have been at the core of Flinders University's identity since its inception, and with more than 45 Research Centres and Institutes, we are on the path to our stated aim of doubling our research income by 2025.

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    Flinders University will receive access to BAE Systems' digital shipbuilding tools, processes and methodologies and turn these into development programs to train the people who will build the Future Frigates and integrate the ships' complex operating systems, if the Company is successful in its SEA 5000 bid.

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