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Examples
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I had to google akubra not being Australian and was interested to see you meant the hat!
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It's hard to imagine a stockman without his trusty wide-brimmed Aussie hat, called an akubra.
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Some felt they were uncomfortable and hotter than their regular akubra.
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It's hard to imagine a stockman without his trusty wide-brimmed Aussie hat, called an akubra.
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The Farmer Wants A Wife, while incredibly cringe worthy, could snag a willing participant an akubra-wearing bit of beefcake and a tree-change to boot.
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It was pretty much a draw, with one particular helmet, the Aussie 21, keeping heads at pretty much the same temperature as the akubra.
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On Monday I retrieved the axe from the garage (one of those things I shouldn’t carry around barefoot) and my father’s old akubra (the headrest on the chair doesn’t let him wear them anymore, but he always had two – one work and one good) from the hatstand and talked my mother into a long-sleeved shirt and outside to pose for reference photos.
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On Monday I retrieved the axe from the garage (one of those things I shouldn’t carry around barefoot) and my father’s old akubra (the headrest on the chair doesn’t let him wear them anymore, but he always had two – one work and one good) from the hatstand and talked my mother into a long-sleeved shirt and outside to pose for reference photos.
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On Monday I retrieved the axe from the garage (one of those things I shouldn’t carry around barefoot) and my father’s old akubra (the headrest on the chair doesn’t let him wear them anymore, but he always had two – one work and one good) from the hatstand and talked my mother into a long-sleeved shirt and outside to pose for reference photos.
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On Monday I retrieved the axe from the garage (one of those things I shouldn’t carry around barefoot) and my father’s old akubra (the headrest on the chair doesn’t let him wear them anymore, but he always had two – one work and one good) from the hatstand and talked my mother into a long-sleeved shirt and outside to pose for reference photos.
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