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- Bulldust or bull dust is a fine, soft and powdery red aeolian dust that is common across Australia, especially in the Outback and desert. Bulldust is a...
- almost 3% of all films showed characters sinking in clay, mud, or sand. Bulldust Dry quicksand Grain entrapment Quick condition Sapric Tar pit Thixotropy...
- Ctenophorus gibba, commonly known as the bulldust ground-dragon or gibber dragon, is a species of agamid lizard occurring in the sp****ly vegetated gibber...
- Gorgon, fights and kills Bulldust while he’s trying to defend Patchi and Scowler. Afterwards, Patchi's herd, now led by Bulldust's rival Major, combine with...
- Working titles for the story included, "The Pleasures of Whiskey Mountain," "Bulldust Mountain," "Swill-Swallow Mountain," and "Drinkard Mountain". Proulx said...
- Steve Saks "A Day in the Life of Mother and Wife", "Love Your Work", "Bulldust and Cow Pats" 2001–03 All Saints Dr. Malcolm Pussle Recurring role 2002...
- from patches that had broken down into a powdery substance, known as "bulldust", during dry periods.: 223  Large numbers of vehicles travelling the highway...
- 2010, etc.) he got the original idea from an anonymous blogger named "Bulldust" on the Watts Up With That blog. See: Delingpole, James (2009). "Climategate:...
- Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2015. Townsend, John (3 October 1998). "No-bulldust Jack Left His Marks On Fabric Of Perth". The West Australian – via Factiva...
- Jervois Homestead, the road is formed earth, deteriorating to rocks and bulldust as it nears Tobermorey, 213 kilometres (132 mi) from Jervois Homestead...