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... 243 and 241 minutes. The Irish spend 112 minutes more listening to the radio than watching TV. Other countries where radio listening is more popular than watching TV: Poland(+96 minutes), Iceland ... minutes), Finland andAustria (+42 minutes) , Denmark (+38 minutes),Sweden (+26 minutes) and the Netherlands (+10minutes). In Hungary, people watch TV 173 minuteslonger, daily, than listening ... advertising expenditure in the EU-15. The average share of internetadvertising in total advertising in these 9 countries amounted to 0.8% in 2000. This share was used to estimate the EU-15 total in...
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... faces the tedious routine and typical lifestyle of the shearers focusing on Foley, the brawling,hard-drinking Aussie bloke. Facing the crucial issue of the day, the 9-year shearing strike, Foleylooses ... shearing industry portrayed in the film depicts the lifestyle of the typical Aussie male. Thesense of competitiveness within the industry is apparent in a scene where a shearer puts oil in hisshoe ... cultural and institutionalfactors contributing to the content of the films."Sunday Too Far Away" (1975) is a film set in 1955 about the events surrounding sheep shearing.It faces...
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