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boree
▪ I. † ˈboree1 Obs. Also bory. [ad. F. bourrée ‘a rustic dance belonging originally to Auvergne’ (Littré).] A kind of dance, a bourrée.1676 G. Etherege Man of Mode iv. i. (1684) 55, I am fit for Nothing but low dancing now, a Corant, a Boreè, Or a Minnuét. c 1730 Swift Tom & Dick Wks. 1755 IV. i. 26... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boree Shire
Boree Shire was a local government area in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. Boree Shire was proclaimed on 7 March 1906, one of 134 shires created after the passing of the Local Government (Shires) Act 1905. wikipedia.org
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Boree Creek
Boree Creek Cricket Club The Boree Cricket Club was established in the early 1900's, with an annual ball taking place in 1905 and appeared to be active Boree Creek Cycling Club The Boree Creek Cycling Club was formed in 1936 but appears to have operated for two years only. wikipedia.org
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corober
corober, -bory see corrobore, -boree. Oxford English Dictionary
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Boree Islands
The Boree Islands () are two small islands west of Point Widdows, Enderby Land. photos taken from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions aircraft in 1956, and named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia after "boree wikipedia.org
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Around the Boree Log
Around the Boree Log is a 1925 Australian silent film by Phil K. Walsh adapted from the poems of "John O'Brien" (Patrick Joseph Hartigan). References External links Around the Boree Log at National Film and Sound Archive Peter Malone's summary and review Full text of original poem at Project wikipedia.org
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Yuluma, New South Wales
It is situated by road, about south west of Boree Creek and north east of Urana. The railway station was in operation between 1911 and 1975. wikipedia.org
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Cudal, New South Wales
Running through the town is "Boree Creek". Cudal is situated on the banks of Boree Creek. wikipedia.org
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Milbrulong
– Lockhart Football Association. 1909 – Lockhart & Boree Creek Football Association. 1910 – 1911: The Rock Football Association. Premiers: Boree Creek FC 1913 – Lockhart Football Association. Merged with Tootool FC under the name of Milbrulong FC. wikipedia.org
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Birrego, New South Wales
Birrego is a rural locality in the central part of the Riverina near Boree Creek, New South Wales, Australia. wikipedia.org
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Yuranigh
Mitchell wrote of him: After the expedition, Yuranigh returned to Sydney with Mitchell before relocating to Boree, where he died and was buried by his wikipedia.org
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Canobolas Shire
The shire was amalgamated with Boree Shire, Molong Shire and part of Lyndhurst Shire to form Cabonne Shire on 1 October 1977. wikipedia.org
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Faithful & District Football Association
Sandigo. 1931 - 5: Boree Creek, Cullivel, Faithful, Greenvale, Morundah. 1932 - 5: Boree Creek, Cullivel, Faithful, Greenvale, Morundah. 1933 - 5: Boree , Greenvale, Morundah, Urana. 1938 - 5: Boree Creek, Cullivel, Faithful, Greenvale, Morundah. 1939 - 4: Boree Creek, Cullivel, Greenvale, Morundah. wikipedia.org
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Melaleuca sheathiana
The common name, boree or booree, is taken from the Noongar name for the plant. Uses Horticulture Boree is a useful shrub for hedges and windbreaks in temperate climates. wikipedia.org
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Acacia pendula
Acacia pendula, commonly known as the weeping myall, true myall, myall, silver-leaf boree, boree, and nilyah, is a species of wattle, which is native to common names included "Weeping Myall", "True Myall", and Indigenous people of western areas of New South Wales and Queensland referred to the plant as "Boree wikipedia.org
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