headland

  • 41headland — /ˈhɛdlənd / (say hedluhnd), / lænd/ (say land) noun 1. a promontory extending into a large body of water, such as a sea or lake. 2. a strip of unploughed land at the ends of furrows or near a fence or border …

  • 42headland —   Lae, oi oina …

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  • 43headland — A strip of unploughed land left at the end of a ploughed field …

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  • 44headland — n. 1 a promontory. 2 a strip left unploughed at the end of a field, for machinery to pass along …

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  • 45Headland Municipal Airport — which contains two runways. Runway 9/27 is 5,002 x 80 feet (1525 x 24 meters) with asphalt pavement. Runway 17/35 is 2,885 x 162 feet (879 x 49 meters) with asphalt pavement. For the 12 month period ending June 5, 2000, the airport had 41,203… …

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  • 46headland speech — /ˈhɛdlænd spitʃ/ (say hedland speech) noun a speech by a politician which outlines the directions which the country should take. {from the name given to four policy speeches by Australian prime minister John Howard 1995–96} …

  • 47Des Headland — Personal information Full name Desmond Headland Junior Date of birth …

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  • 48Barrenjoey Headland — Barronjoey Headland Barronjoey Headland Lighthouse Gewässer 1 Pittwater Gewässer 2 …

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  • 49Malabar Headland — is a headland in Sydney, Australia located in the suburb of Malabar. It is the most diverse area of coastal bushland in the Sydney region supporting over 283 endemic native plant species and more than 200 bird species. It also has World War II… …

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  • 50Malabar Headland (New South Wales) — Malabar Headland is a headland in Sydney, Australia located in the suburb of Malabar. It is the most diverse area of coastal bushland in the Sydney region supporting over 283 endemic native plant species and more than 200 bird species. It also… …

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