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bangalow

(ˈbæŋɡələʊ)
n
(Plants) an Australian palm, Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, native to New South Wales and Queensland. Also called: bangalow palm
[from a native Australian language]
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Bangalow No 1 allotted to principal of Nishtar Medical College, before its elevation as university, of the doctors residence used to store medicines in the past.
The fire went through brush box palm gullies that I would have thought would be completely wiped but three weeks later I went back up there and there's a bloody green shoot bursting out the top of a bangalow palm.
Patna City Superintendent of Police Shivdeep Waman Lande, popularly known as " Dabangg IPS officer", held Moradabad inspector Sarv Chandra by his collar and dragged him to the police vehicle at Dak Bangalow Chowk where the latter had arrived in the morning to allegedly collect a bribe of ` 10,000 from two local traders.
One, for example, was titled "The Bangalow nutfarm," referring to her home in Bangalow where her husband is a macadamia nut farmer.
An effluent reuse scheme in Bangalow in northern NSW is designed to take advantage of these features.
Clustering of beauty, health and wellness services and other tourism product around the central business district of Byron Bay and also in Bangalow and Mullumbimby.
(48) In Ballina it pushed Labor into third place in a further nine booths including Bangalow, Mullumbimby and Brunswick Heads.