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  2. Outback Steakhouse Just Launched Its Lowest-Priced 3 ... - AOL

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    Outback Steakhouse just introduced its new Aussie Aussie Aussie deal, which starts at $14.99 and stands as the chain's lowest-priced offering of the year. This three-course meal includes a soup or ...

  3. Outback Just Launched a Brand-New Menu—But There's a ... - AOL

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    The so-called Great Barrier Eats menu is available at all Outback Steakhouse locations now but will only be offered through November 12. The lineup includes a hefty roster of hearty dishes ...

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    Nutrition: Vanilla Frosty (Per Regular Size) Calories: 310 Fat: 9 g (Saturated Fat: 5 g) Sodium:180 mg Carbs: 49 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 42 g) Protein: 10 g. The home of the Frosty keeps coming up ...

  5. List of Subaru engines - Wikipedia

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    The (Japanese: Subaru EZ series) was introduced in 1999 in the Japanese market, in the Subaru Outback, and in 2000 in the United States market, also in the Outback. It is a flat-six, 24-valve, quad-cam engine with an aluminium block and heads. It is available in EZ30 and EZ36 variants.

  6. Subaru Outback - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Outback is an automotive nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Subaru for two different SUV-themed vehicles: a Legacy-derived crossover station wagon, the Outback (1994–present, also sold as Legacy Outback (Japanese: スバル・レガシィアウトバック, Hepburn: Subaru Regashi Autobakku) in some markets), and an Impreza-derived off-road themed hatchback, the Outback ...

  7. 2024 Big Ten Conference football season - Wikipedia

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    For the 2020–2025 bowl cycle, The Big Ten will have annually eight appearances in the following bowls: Rose Bowl (unless they are selected for playoffs filled by a Pac-12 team if champion is in the playoffs), Citrus Bowl, Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Music City Bowl, Pinstripe Bowl, Quick Lane Bowl, and Outback Bowl.