It means, "Sentenced Behind Bars".
Syd Sherrin has written: 'The family behind the football' -- subject(s): Australian football, Australian football players, Collingwood Football Club, Equipment and supplies, Biography, History
The old paper Australian One Hundred Dollar note was mostly grey with small flashes of blue, pink, purple and green. The new polymer Australian One Hundred Dollar note is mostly green. There is no mysteriously mythology behind the colouring of Australian banknotes. They are deliberately designed to be different colours to make distinguishing between the denominations easier.
In Australian Rules Football, there are 6 points in a goal. One behind is one point.
Due to the decreasing life expectancy of the Australian One Dollar note, it was decided to replace the note with a coin, which the Royal Australian Mint expects to get 40 or more years use from. The One Dollar coin was designed by Stuart Devlin, who designed the reverse of all of Australia's non-commemorative circulating coins. The coin is 25 mm in diameter, 3 mm thick, weighs 9 grams and is made from 92% copper, 6% aluminum and 2% nickel, giving it a gold appearance. The coin was first issued in 1984 and featured a youthful portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (Arnold Machin) on the obverse and 5 kangaroos on the reverse, maintaining the uniquely Australian theme of Australian coins.
NPV- net present value. the logic behind this is, it is better to have a dollar at hand now than a dollar, say, in 5 years time. with that dollar in hand, it can be invested to earn a return in the future.
During the northern hemisphere summers, New York (UTC-4) is...12 hours behind Australian Western Standard Time (UTC+8),12:45 behind Central Western Standard Time (UTC+8:45),13½ hours behind Australian Central Standard Time (UTC+9:30), and14 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10).During the southern hemisphere summers, New York (UTC-5) is...13 hours behind Australian Western Standard Time (UTC+8),13:45 behind Central Western Standard Time (UTC+8:45),14½ hours behind Australian Central Standard Time (UTC+9:30),15 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10),15½ hours behind Central Summer Time (UTC+10:30), and16 hours behind Eastern Summer Time (UTC+11).
Its not a goal is called a goal and a point is called a behind Super Goal-9 Goal-6 Point/Behind-1
A plate nailed to a tree
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Behind the glove box on Australian built RHD.
India Standard Time is two and a half hours behind Australian Western Standard Time, three and a quarter hours behind Central Western Standard Time, four hours behind Australian Central Standard Time, four and a half hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time, five hours behind Australian Central Daylight Saving Time and Lord Howe Standard Time, and five and a half hours behind Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time and Lord Howe Daylight Saving Time. 5:30 PM INST = 8:00 PM AWST = 8:45 PM CWST = 9:30 PM ACST = 10:00 PM AEST = 10:30 PM ACDT = 10:30 PM LHST = 11:00 PM AEDT = 11:00 PM LHDT