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Mirror Mirror - Trailer

- The Australian trailer for the Universal adaptation of
The Australian trailer for the Universal adaptation of
Why Starbucks Failed In Australia

- When Starbucks opened its first Australian shop in Sydney.
When Starbucks opened its first Australian shop in Sydney.
- Starbucks rapidly opened up multiple locations instead of slowly integrating them into the Australian market.
Starbucks rapidly opened up multiple locations instead of slowly integrating them into the Australian market.
How airplane legroom got so tight

- That lovely voice that you just heard is my new Australian friend: Chris.
That lovely voice that you just heard is my new Australian friend: Chris.
- is my new Australian friend: Chris.
is my new Australian friend: Chris.
The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart

- He had a similar thought about how the islands: east of Java and Borneo had formed — at least some of them were the remnants of a former Australian continent.
He had a similar thought about how the islands: east of Java and Borneo had formed — at least some of them were the remnants of a former Australian continent.
- had formed - at least some of them were the remnants of a former Australian continent.
had formed - at least some of them were the remnants of a former Australian continent.
Australia: Country or Continent?

- really in dispute. The real issue is when it comes to the Australian continent.
really in dispute. The real issue is when it comes to the Australian continent.
- East Timor may or may not be part of the Australian continent. Although generally speaking it's
East Timor may or may not be part of the Australian continent. Although generally speaking it's
Symbiosis & Anemonefish - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 18

- This Australian spotted jellyfish at Racha Yai
This Australian spotted jellyfish at Racha Yai
How to Pronounce WATER in English (American, British & Australian Pronunciation)

- Let's look at the most common pronunciations in American, British and Australian English.
Let's look at the most common pronunciations in American, British and Australian English.
- People with stronger Australian accents usually pronounce the ER at the end as an "uh",
People with stronger Australian accents usually pronounce the ER at the end as an "uh",
How the US Transports Its Nuclear Weapons

- it can electrocute you to death, and, by reading through the DOE's contract with an Australian arms manufacturer from 2005,
it can electrocute you to death, and, by reading through the DOE's contract with an Australian arms manufacturer from 2005,
The Vocabulary Show: Supermarkets - Learn 37 English words and phrases in 15 minutes! ?

- This is a British and Australian slang phrase
This is a British and Australian slang phrase
HOW TO SPEAK BRITISH ACCENT | Evan Edinger & Cherry Wallis

- You sort of have an Australian twang like BLIMEY.
You sort of have an Australian twang like BLIMEY.