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  2. Tim Flannery - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Fridtjof Flannery was born on 28 January 1956 in Melbourne, Victoria. [1] [2] He was raised in a Catholic family along with his two sisters in the Melbourne suburb of Sandringham, close to Port Phillip Bay. [3]

  3. Tim Flannery (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Earl Flannery (born September 29, 1957) is a former Major League Baseball player who spent 11 seasons with the San Diego Padres, from 1979 to 1989. He was the third base coach of the San Francisco Giants from 2007 to 2014.

  4. The Weather Makers - Wikipedia

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    The Weather Makers: The History and Future Impact of Climate Change is a 2005 book by Australian scientist Tim Flannery. It discusses climate change, its scientific basis and effects, and potential solutions. The book received critical acclaim.

  5. List of Major League Baseball players who spent their entire ...

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    Tim Flannery: San Diego Padres: 11 1979–1989 [40] Whitey Ford † New York Yankees: 16 1950, 1953–1967 [41] Dick Fowler: Philadelphia Athletics: 10 1941–1942, 1945–1952 [42] Bill Freehan: Detroit Tigers: 15 1961, 1963–1976 [43] Carl Furillo: Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers: 15 1946–1960 [44] Jim Gantner: Milwaukee Brewers: 17 1976 ...

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  7. The Future Eaters - Wikipedia

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    The Future Eaters is a 1994 non-fiction book by Australian author Tim Flannery. [1] The book is an ecological history of Australia entailing how humans consume the resources they need for their future, and looking at the journey of the Aboriginal Australian people from Africa to the Australian mainland. [2]

  8. Throwim Way Leg - Wikipedia

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    Throwim Way Leg is a 1998 book written by Australian scientist Tim Flannery. It documents Flannery's experiences conducting scientific research in the highlands of Papua New Guinea and Indonesian Western New Guinea. The book describes the flora and fauna of the island and the cultures of its various peoples.

  9. Chasing Kangaroos - Wikipedia

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    Chasing Kangaroos: A Continent, a Scientist, and a Search for the World's Most Extraordinary Creature, is a 2007 book (ISBN 978-0802118523) [1] by Professor Tim Flannery. The book draws on three decades of travel, research, and field work to explore Australia's kangaroos.