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billabong

Austral
1. a backwater channel that forms a lagoon or pool
2. a branch of a river running to a dead end
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J2 lode - Billabong shoot contains relatively patchy mineralisation in the upper 150-200m of basement, however zones of thicker and higher grade mineralisation appear to be building with depth.
25 April 2018 - California, US-based action sports and lifestyle company Boardriders, Inc has closed the acquisition of all of the shares of Australia-based surfwear brand Billabong International Ltd.
New Delhi [India], November 11 ( ANI ): Padmashree and Olympic medallist Gagan Narang on Saturday inaugurated the 3rd All India Digvijay Singh Memorial Air Rifle/Air Pistol Championship 2017 at Noida's Billabong High International School.
Throughout 2015, a record was made of frogs heard in the billabong as well as in the creek.
The main hypothesis for the empirical analysis is that the event sponsor has no influence over the results of the competition--that is, surfers sponsored, for example, by Billabong do not score better at an event sponsored by Billabong.
Other lessons are held in the wetlands, examining the rainwater bio filtration system or studying the Eastern Long-Necked Turtles and miniature invertebrates that call the billabong home.
Summary: Australian law firm Slater & Gordon has said it is planning to bring a class action lawsuit against Billabong, an Australian clothing company.
BANKING AND CREDIT NEWS-January 30, 2014--GE Capital leads Billabong credit facility
Dubai: Billabong International is expanding in the GCC after recording huge losses internationally.
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