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northland
noun
A land that lies to the north.
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Mortuary rites were prominent in the northland and the deserts.
The Ontario section of the Trans-Canada Highway runs from Montreal through Ottawa across vast stretches of Ontario's northland to the Manitoba border.
But it's the boggy northland, the buggy morass.
Northland is home to a large Maori population and the Maori Party has already announced that its bargaining power with the government has been strengthened by Mr Peters's win.
Ultimately, the decisive stroke was a public endorsement by the leader of the Labour party for New Zealand First, which encouraged its supporters to vote for Mr Peters.The Northland electorate suffers from high unemployment and poor infrastructure, including many kilometres of dirt roads.
On March 28th Mr Peters, the leader of the populist New Zealand First party, won handsomely in a by-election in Northland, an electorate in the northernmost tip of New Zealand that had long been considered a safe seat for the ruling National Party.
The National Party is putting its loss in Northland down to the electorate's unique circumstances.
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Fly fishermen have been imitating insects for centuries by tying coloured feathers and thread around hooks, and firms like Northland Fishing Tackle of Bemidji, Minnesota, produce the same lure in dozens of different patterns.
Nothing to eat since morning, except for a dry cheese sandwich on the Ontario Northland.
Burke was not highly recruited at Northland High School in Columbus, where he was a teammate of Jared Sullinger, a rookie forward with the Boston Celtics taken as the 21st pick in last year's draft.
Michigan (16-1, 3-1 Big Ten) trailed by 52-50 when Burke, a former star at Northland High School in Columbus, Ohio, narrowly missed from 3-point range.
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