kimberley in English

noun
1
a city in South Africa, in the province of Northern Cape; population 183,000 (est. 2009). It has been a diamond-mining center since the early 1870s.
2
a plateau region in the far north of Western Australia. A mining and cattle-rearing region, it was the scene of a gold rush in 1885.

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1. Broid Pharmacy Rhodesdene, Kimberley, Northern Cape

2. Kimberley: No, I don't like folk music very much.

3. The Bungle Bungle range, Kimberley, Australia/Denis Elterman

4. During his years at Oxford, Rhodes continued to prosper in Kimberley.

5. It is considered the gateway to the Kimberley region.

6. Nov 16, 2015 - Explore Kimberley Keys's board "Brylcreem" on Pinterest

7. Diamonds are extracted at Argyle diamond mine in far north of the Kimberley region.

8. The Kimberley area is rich in crystalline deposits; thus the rocks have high energy content.

9. The third Kimberley Process expert mission had a number of recommendations, both pre- and post-admission

10. It also includes the Augrabies Falls and the diamond mining regions in Kimberley and Alexander Bay.

11. This is the largest accumulation of diamonds in the world, more concentrated than those at Kimberley, South Africa.

12. amending Council Regulation (EC) No #/# implementing the Kimberley Process certification scheme for the international trade in rough diamonds

13. The Bungle Bungles can be found in the World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park of Western Australia’s Kimberley region

14. Other Names: Barra, Barramunda, Cock-up, Palmer, Palmer Perch, Silver Barramundi A Barramundi, Lates calcarifer, from the Lawley River, Kimberley, Western Australia

15. At the north-west corner of the continent are the sandstone cliffs and gorges of The Kimberley, and below that the Pilbara.

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17. Drosera derbyensis grows in sandy soils in floodways or near rock outcrops from Derby to Beverley Springs in the Kimberley region.

18. The gateway to the World Heritage Bungle Bungles is a small community called Warmun, halfway between Halls Creek and Kununurra in the east Kimberley

19. A now dry barrier reef, located in present-day Kimberley Basin of northwest Australia, once extended a thousand kilometres, fringing a Devonian continent.

20. On 8 April, after the invasion, Kimberley remained as part of the screen for allied ships preparing to land in Norway as part of Operation Wilfred.

21. Kimberley and HMS Caledon escorted the troopships SS Duchess of York and SS Georgic from Aden to the military convoy WS-3 in the Red Sea on 12 November.

22. The Boabs of Kimberley in the North West of Australia and the Bunyas of the north east coasts of Australia are two trees with outstanding appearance and function

23. Angola is one of the 75 Governments currently represented in the Kimberley Process, where it has been providing its contribution in the various working groups that compose this process, in particular as Chair of the working group on artisan alluvial production.

24. The plenary welcomed the initiative taken by the Central African Republic and its neighbouring Kimberley Process participants (Cameroon, the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo) to ensure cooperation on Kimberley Process Certification Scheme compliance issues with a regional dimension; and encouraged the Central African Republic and the Process monitoring team to continue working closely together with relevant United Nations actors, notably the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic and the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic, as well as the international community.

25. ‘The illegal diamond trade that was Burgeoning in Kimberley ensured that there was a steady supply of prisoners.’ ‘Central Park is rife with robins, great with grackles, and Burgeoning with blue jays.’ ‘His performance is Burgeoning with awkwardness and extreme fear, conveyed in …

26. The training and deployment of mineral inspectors and diamond agents, the organization of alluvial miners into cooperatives and the construction of a centre for appraising and certifying rough diamonds all demonstrate tangible progress towards meeting the requirements for joining the Kimberley Process certification scheme

27. Extraordinary evidence of internal fertilization in a placoderm was afforded by the discovery in the Gogo Formation, near Fitzroy Crossing, Kimberley, Western Australia, of a small female placoderm, about 25 cm (10 in) in length, which died in the process of giving birth to a 6 cm (2 1⁄2 in) offspring and was fossilized with the umbilical cord intact.

28. ‘The Batholith extends into the west Kimberley, and is more than 750 km long and about 60-70 km wide.’ ‘The magmas that formed the Batholith were generated in response to the subduction of the Farallon plate beneath the North American plate.’ ‘The currently accepted name for this part of the craton is the Murehwa Batholith.’

29. Stresses the importance of implementing the declaration on internal controls in diamond trading and manufacturing centres endorsed by the plenary meeting of the Kimberley Process, held in Brussels from # to # ovember # and encourages all such centres to carry out effective enforcement measures, including those set out in the guidance on internal controls for Participants engaged in trading and manufacturing, as part of their own internal controls for ensuring adequate Government oversight over the trade in rough diamonds