Before 1914, most Australians held a generally positive attitude towards war, viewing it as an opportunity for national pride and adventure. This sentiment was largely influenced by the British Empire's longstanding colonial ties and the romanticized notions of military service, which were prevalent in British society. Additionally, the success of Australia's involvement in previous conflicts, such as the Boer War, fostered a sense of nationalism and belief in the righteousness of fighting alongside Britain. The prevailing view was that participating in war could enhance Australia's status on the world stage and foster a sense of unity among its citizens.
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jam sandwiches and 34million dinos still alive they will eat you if you dont hold your breath 1 second before you die of hover to hell on a motorised scooter
He said" Just hold up your heads, boys, three fires, then you are free. And When you return how the old folks will bless you and the girls will kiss you."
"A person has to hold on to his own will, and hold on to that to the last minute,"
They were able to hold on to power because they were backed by the military.
The Hold-Up - 1914 was released on: USA: 27 February 1914
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Australians hold the world record for the highest gas reserves per capita.
I has helped get a strangle hold on nearly every Australians bank roll, Because Australians are afraid to deal with propper foreign banks.
The Australians managed to hold out long enough to eventually join up with the advancing 8th army. In the second siege the Germans defeated the Australians within a few months
The cast of The Hold-Up - 1914 includes: James Ayres as Professor Gregg - Music Teacher Muriel Ostriche as Muriel Adams
"Attitude equals altitude" means that your success or progress in life is directly related to the outlook and mindset you have. A positive attitude can lead to greater heights and achievements, while a negative attitude can hold you back and limit your potential.
Hold the fish down and throw out of tank
african americans were not ready to hold political office
She believed that it did not go far enough.
From Okonkwo's attitude, you learn what the mentality of the warrior is, and what tribesman might consider being a man. You learn what would be considered effeminate, and learn what type of convictions someone resisting the European colonization might hold.
Remember to hold on to your horse before it runs away from you.