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Winners and losers during the 2011 Rugby World Cup

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Winners and losers during the 2011 Rugby World Cup
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New Zealand Medical Association
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The New Zealand Medical Journal
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History records that in December 1642, a Dutch seaman called Abel Tasman led his two ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen, into Golden Bay, New Zealand, thinking he had found the western edge of Terra Australis Incognita. Back in Europe, people were over the fear they would drop off the edge of the earth if they sailed too far, but still believed there must be a great southern continent to balance the northern Eurasian continent, thereby stop...

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4 july 2015
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Michael Ardagh
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https://journal.nzma.org.nz/journal-articles/winners-and-losers-during-the-2011-rugby-world-cup

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