He appeared to weigh somewhere between one-ten and one-thirty, with muscular limbs and a light, springy step. |
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Thus, to weigh a bird, a pan balance fitted with a perch was placed in the cage. |
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Only self-conscious moral agents can weigh and judge the life of humans or animals. |
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The increase in stamp duty to 9 per cent on non-residential property will weigh against investing in the Irish commercial property market. |
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I think librarians should really weigh the pros and cons of both screencasting and vodcasting before using either technology. |
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Don't weigh down a weave with heavy products like gels or moisturizing lotions, or by adding too much hair. |
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However, a Cup driver must weigh the risk involved in competing against less experienced racers. |
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The nature of the application with which I am concerned means that I do not need to weigh the variety of competing factors to a nicety. |
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Meteorites, on the other hand, are extraterrestrial material that have made it to Earth's surface and can weigh many tons. |
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These deluxe mattresses weigh a ton, and you can't get the fitted sheets on without hauling them on to one side. |
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This last factor will weigh particularly heavily with Egypt's Mubarak, now the venerable elder statesman of the Arab world. |
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The Australian gold rush of the 1850s generated a huge demand for accurate scales to weigh precious metals and guns to protect the gold bullion. |
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The blades of broadaxes can range from six to over twelve inches, and can weigh anywhere from two to over seven pounds. |
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If you weigh 160 pounds, your daily intake should measure at least 80 ounces. |
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A micropig eats maybe one pound of feed a day, and may weigh 60 pounds fully grown. |
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Stallholders weigh produce on scales strung from a notched rod, balanced on one finger. |
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A blonde goes into a pharmacy and asks to use the baby scale to weigh the child she has in her arms. |
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Many industries developed their own very specific scales designed to weigh particular items. |
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This weight is similar to what a person would weigh after urinating when they had normal kidney function. |
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We need keen intellects and educated minds to weigh decisions that could mean life or death to millions and dictate the unforeseeable future. |
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The next time you want to weigh in on U.S. tax policy, with all due respect, put a sock in it. |
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The precast dual box girders weigh 35 tons each, with pier segments up to 60 tons. |
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He confirmed he would weigh up his decision in August, declining to be bounced into a snap refusal to cancel the petrol duty increase. |
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Others nearly as large found their way to the weigh station as well, despite absolutely miserable conditions. |
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The jury should infer that the applicant had used the scales in order to weigh the drugs before supplying them. |
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Cutting bars can range from 18 to 40 inches, and units tend to weigh anywhere from 10 to 15 pounds for most professional quality trimmers. |
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The bottom line remains that women should consult their doctor and weigh pros and cons before deciding on treatment. |
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The Trotskyist extreme left had an historic occasion to weigh in politically. |
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Each week they have a weigh in, after undergoing some serious workouts and eating modification. |
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It is the heaviest bony fish swimming anywhere in the world and can weigh up to 2000 kgs. |
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The largest bony fish in the world, the molas can grow to be over 10 feet long and weigh up to 5,000 pounds. |
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Nefarious tactics such as keeping wet landing nets or weigh slings out of sight might come into play. |
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Unless you're dumping recyclables, you have to go through the weigh station as you go in and as you leave. |
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Oxford's crew weigh in at about 98 kg which is about 10 kg heavier than Cambridge and it makes them the heaviest crew in boat race history. |
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The figure of Justice, you know, is represented with a balance to weigh out to every one his due, with nice and scrupulous exactness. |
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I lost 70 pounds over the next two years, and I now weigh a healthy 125 pounds. |
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No person shall launch or beach a boat or weigh anchor or cast off when the Department has by posting an order prohibiting the same. |
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Indeed, hoisting monoliths that could weigh many tons demanded gigantic rigs. |
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The blunt portion of it was thick and looked like it had to weigh at least two hundred pounds. |
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In each case trial judges must weigh and balance a catalogue of relevant factors. |
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We all need to be more resourceful in helping people weigh the risks against the potential consequences of their actions. |
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Although the agency didn't ban these drugs, they did say doctors should weigh the benefits against risks for individual patients. |
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And weigh charges for late payments, excess fees on cash advances and the cost of transferring balances. |
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Then another gorilla shows up below her, this one a silverback, or mature male, that appears to weigh at least 400 pounds. |
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So before putting money down, weigh the costs against the potential benefits. |
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You may be able to become a blood donor if you are aged from 17 to 60, weigh more than 7st 11 lb and are in good health. |
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The bloomers and a chemise would have gone under layers and layers of corsetry and petticoats, which could weigh up to 7lb. |
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Bonds are loans, and bond traders weigh the possibility that the issuer might skedaddle on the payments. |
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In evaluating the justness of any military venture, it's critical to weigh the anticipated benefits against the expected costs. |
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Williams quickly moved into second and sat on White 's tail to weigh up his options for a lap or two. |
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Because they are stupid, they do not know how to weigh benefits against risk? |
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But I couldn't begin to weigh the potential bloodshed against the potential benefits. |
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Even if vaccines cause some adverse reactions in some people, even serious reactions, you still have to weigh their benefit against their harm. |
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As always, try to understand the relevant protocols and weigh the risks against the benefits. |
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Clearly, the principle of freedom doesn't weigh heavily in his decision making. |
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Given the recent attacks on his web site, it isn't very difficult to see why these matters weigh heavily with him. |
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Decisions we make today will surely weigh heavily on the shape of the world we eventually leave. |
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Challenges to official director slates will likely be rare, but the mere threat of them could weigh heavily on management decisions. |
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We agree that the country is at war and that we all must weigh our words accordingly. |
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Just place a clean, heavy skillet on top of your sandwiches to press and weigh them down as they grill. |
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He tried to whistle to her, but his clothes were beginning to weigh him down, and his mouth filled with water. |
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We have to weigh up all the options and divergent opinions that have been expressed. |
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I don't want to weigh him down with personal worries that probably won't amount to much anyways. |
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Janine, I didn't come here to weigh you down, I never wanted to be a burden. |
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For a while, the long, continuous burdens of your life weigh you down so much you can't see a future. |
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Whatever you do, try your best to keep a big perspective. Don't let the worries and concerns of the day dominate your thoughts or weigh you down. |
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One doubts, nevertheless, whether a newly elected pontiff would weigh the relative euphony that a name might command in various languages. |
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In your capacity as an elections official, I appeal to you to weigh in on the side of democratic principles. |
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North Sea cod roe and chips weigh in at 140 baht, whilst a red salmon sandwich costs a very reasonable 50 baht. |
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The cardboard box it comes in and the delivery costs weigh in at more than the chip itself. |
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Let us, as Americans, examine Moore's arguments, weigh his disputations, and come to a fuller understanding of the issues he discusses. |
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Cash-strapped students are being urged to weigh up the cost of digs when choosing a university as they vary dramatically around the country. |
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The original concept is to have your clients weigh in the week before Thanksgiving and then weigh out during the first week of January. |
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Jockeys weigh out with the clerk of scales in order to earn their mount fees. |
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Female gray whales reach lengths up to 45 feet and weigh as much as 70,000 lb. Males are slightly smaller. |
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Let's look at the benefits, and let's look at the costs and let's weigh them up. |
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The insects weigh less than one tenth of an ounce, but eat their weight in food each day. |
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There were pros and cons and I reckoned I'd need a day or two to weigh them up and make a decision. |
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Last week Mr Justice Headley had to tackle these difficult questions and to weigh them up alongside testimony that was often contrary. |
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When they assess you and weigh you up, all that type of stuff, just remember, it's very inaccurate. |
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I didn't stop to weigh things up, but phoned for an ambulance and described the scene. |
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At 10 a.m. got under weigh and turned out of Port Chalky At 4 p.m. came to an anchor in Preservation Bay. |
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After we had been under weigh for some 20 minutes, we should have reached our destination in just that time. |
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Got under weigh and stood down the harbour but unfortunately the water being low the vessel got aground. |
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Truck weigh stations, which service almost 21,000 vehicles daily, were also upgraded. |
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If a truck came in and there was no-one at the weigh station, Hugh would go out and do it. |
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The new cycle rickshaws, made from lighter materials, weigh nearly 40 percent less than the traditional models. |
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It will be loaded onto a flatbed truck and weighed at the weigh station off of Elwood Drive. |
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Only a fool, weight enforcement officers say, knowingly drives an overweight truck into a weigh station. |
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The males can weigh up to 300 pounds, and their length can reach six feet, without even counting a nearly three-foot-long tail. |
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Individually they weigh about as much as a teabag, and can be folded up to approximately the size of a cornflake. |
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I am twelve years old and I weigh 160 pounds and I have tried a lot of diets to lose weight but I have never been able to stick to one. |
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Earlier this week, I asked readers to weigh in on the ways editors can help writers. |
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Megabats, commonly known in Australia as flying foxes, weigh in at two pounds and can have wingspans of up to six feet. |
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But the huge provision of liquidity by the Federal Reserve could weigh against the dollar. |
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Having to make decisions can be stressful, because you have to weigh one option against another. |
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If you weigh that against good behaviour for the last year does that warrant releasing him into the public? |
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It is very difficult to weigh or otherwise measure the contents of a keg of beer to determine consumption. |
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Shorter skis weigh less, are easier to carry on a pack, and will turn with ease through the tightest trees and narrowest couloirs. |
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Hence they are not easy to weigh up their adversarial effects which are not known by the agency of action and at the time of the action. |
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If he did, he's got enough to weigh on his conscience for another quarter of a century. |
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In New Zealand they weigh in at less than half a pound but can devour any prey as large as they are and eat eggs two-and-a-half inches long. |
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I like to imagine that nearly killing a four year old by your recklessness and stupidity would weigh on your conscience. |
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It's a very strange feeling, to have this weigh so heavy on my mind, and realize this is an insolvable problem. |
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The Andean condor, one of the world's largest flying birds, soars on ten-foot wingspans and can weigh up to 33 pounds. |
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The finished aluminum coil may weigh only half as much as the equivalent copper wire coil. |
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Writers must always be careful to weigh the wittiness of their readers against the obviousness of the written humour. |
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The first trap contained a wood mouse, and Mr Satinet explained how to identify and weigh the mouse before returning it to the wild. |
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However, these seem to me to be insignificant factors compared to the factors that weigh in favour of sending the matter to the Federal Court. |
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We're brought up to think of boxing as a fair contest because the fighters weigh the same. |
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The Kodiak bear, also known as the Alaskan Brown bear, can grow to be 10.5 feet long and can weigh up to 900 lbs. |
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The bag was enchanted, and could hold up to ninety pounds of stuff and still only weigh three. |
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Indonesian Komodo dragons attain lengths of ten feet or more and can weigh as much as 350 pounds. |
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They will be asked to weigh in on key issues, either by direct vote or by whom they choose to represent them in public office. |
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The neighborhood's alderwoman says she hopes to hold a community meeting in October where residents can weigh their options. |
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If one is balanced one can weigh the pros and cons of particular situations more easily. |
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The problem is not how to choose between two possibilities, but how to relate and weigh a complex of motives. |
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Also, the indubitable suffering of the many people who might be helped by stem cell therapy ought to weigh heavily in the complex moral equation. |
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The alkaline battery packs for the telemetry boxes weigh roughly 3 pounds more. |
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Bones, from St. Louis, is a very aesthetic person who couldn't weigh any more than ninety pounds. |
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If it turns ugly, your efforts to play fair will weigh heavily in your favor. |
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An office, canteen, library, weigh bridge, roads and water supply connections would be provided. |
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Early testing cleared the Seafire 47 at an all-up weight of 11,100 lb but for takeoff it could weigh as much as 12,900-lb. |
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The plan did not get under weigh for almost two years after the end of fighting. |
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Next to the elephant, the white rhino is the largest land mammal and can weigh up to 3.6 metric tons. |
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Laying the weigh net and fish in the landing net I wiped the scale face dry, then hoisted the fish on the hook. |
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It is merely there for you to have in mind when you come to weigh up her evidence. |
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Add artichoke hearts and weigh down so that they are fully immersed in cooking liquid. |
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I take people at face value, weigh them by their worth, and where they come from doesn't matter to me. |
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Because muscle is denser than fat, a lean, muscular athlete may weigh more than a zaftig woman of the same height who doesn't work out. |
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Some want to question, to weigh up the alternatives, to perhaps seek a second opinion. |
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The extra ammo stored in the pockets would weigh him down and it would only hamper his fighting abilities. |
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Putting witnesses under oath induces them to weigh every word with lawyerly care rather than freely volunteer information. |
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Put a plate or piece of cardboard on top of the gladwrap and weigh down with a small tin, making sure the mixture doesn't overflow. |
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The antique ice yachts can weigh up to 3000 lb, span 50 ft., and do 80 miles an hour with a good wind. |
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The function of the weighbridge was to weigh loads of agricultural produce such as hay, straw or turnips. |
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Basking sharks can reach 10m in length and weigh in at anything from 2 to 7 tonnes. |
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In small streams, brown trout may grow to no more than twelve inches in length and weigh less than a pound. |
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The environmental effects of papermaking weigh heavily on our air and water quality, and on our forests. |
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They occasionally weigh in on defense production and procurement and military judicial matters. |
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The antithesis creates balance but also invites the reader to weigh the scales. |
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Living caviomorphs include guinea pigs, chinchillas, and capybaras, which at 50 kg weigh in as the largest living rodents. |
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When we follow our conscience, we weigh the arguments and do what we recognise to be right. |
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You can get a little bit of sugar rush, but it won't weigh you down and make you want to take a nap. |
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The pair are fighting it out as travellers weigh up the best method of getting to the capital. |
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It's not unlike a 4-H competition of prize heifers, except the women weigh less and get to go to fancy resorts. |
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The management then employ casual workers to weigh it and pack it into bags. |
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The key is to open-mindedly weigh the legitimacy of each stated manuscript weakness. |
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Green Sea Turtles as hatchlings weigh about an ounce and have a carapace length of 2 inches. |
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He is criticizing the assertion that to weigh more than that is to be obese. |
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I also like to remove deadheads or seed-heads that weigh down the plant's foliage. |
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I am about to stick a 1st class stamp on the envelope when I have the nagging feeling that it might weigh more than the 60g maximum. |
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Labs, which can weigh more than 80 pounds and measure 25 inches from paw to shoulder, are Goliaths compared to these breeds. |
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It goes with the territory when you weigh 255 pounds and lack elusiveness and opponents have been pounding on you for three months. |
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They stand about two feet tall at the shoulder and typically weigh around 100 pounds. |
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The objects that you are to bring for tomorrow's assignment, should weigh a gram, a decagram, a hectogram, and a kilogram. |
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Before the key goes into the ignition, before the gear goes into drive, make sure you weigh all the risks. |
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This raises a number of questions which no doubt The Register's beloved readers will be pleased to weigh in on. |
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Averaged over all types of structures, aluminum components usually weigh about one-half that of carbon steel or stainless steel members. |
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Auto engines had much more horsepower per pound of weight, and though physically larger, they did not weigh much more than the make-and-breaks. |
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Cows weigh the best part of a ton and can easily outrun the average person. |
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But that experience is so rare and the wealth so maldistributed that it may not weigh up against the negative impacts. |
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Rodents range in size from pygmy mice weighing 5 g to capybaras, the largest of which weigh over 70 kg. |
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It was necessary to weigh the baconers regularly because the pig factory was strict about its specifications. |
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The largest block recorded is the capstone of the tomb at Browneshill, County Carlow, Ireland, estimated to weigh 100 tonnes. |
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He was also shown a bicycle fork and handlebars that the prosecution alleged Hughes used to weigh down the bag to prevent its discovery. |
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These bags would each weigh 12 stone and to carry those up 12 or 14 stone steps all day was no job for a weakling. |
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They weigh less than most current baluns and coax coils, and they are less bulky. |
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Preparing for all these people, and buttressing runways for a plane that can weigh 544 tonnes on takeoff, is not cheap. |
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We had heard accounts of hitchhikers being taken from trucks at weigh stations and just placed on the first Greyhound bus heading in any direction. |
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Witnesses say that they saw it pass by a weigh station at high speed. |
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The factfinder would have to weigh the credibility of the witnesses. |
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In 2012, the AAP changed its policy statement, discarding its neutral stance to weigh in heavily on the side of circumcision. |
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They weigh 14 ounces and are powered by four AA batteries, with input capabilities for a radio or scanner, and an output jack for receiving or recording. |
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The mother and all the quints, who weigh from 1,490 to 1,820 grams each, are in good condition, said sources at Beijing Maternity Hospital, where the delivery took place. |
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He said he used the scales to weigh drugs before buying them. |
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Maybe I can weigh another 13 pounds less by this coming July. |
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What you have to do is weigh the costs against the benefits. |
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Ships fill their empty oil tanks with water to weigh them down and maintain balance at sea, then dump the water before arriving at port to fill up with petroleum. |
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For example, I only weigh about 200 lb when I weigh in with my clothes on. |
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Does the danger of a road accident weigh on the mind of cyclists? |
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They must not weigh in at more than a pound less than they weighed out. |
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Jockeys started to weigh out in kilograms instead of stones and pounds. |
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We are constantly urged to weigh things up, to ponder, to reflect. |
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There is implanted in every rational being the capacity to distinguish the true from the false, to weigh the evidence, and to confront the world without illusions. |
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Caracals, also commonly called African lynx, weigh at adulthood from 25 to 45 pounds and are native to the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia. |
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The curling stones weigh over 40 pounds, and delivering one to the house requires strong knees. |
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Morally, Orwell must surely have had to weigh up whether the potential damage he could cause to those individuals was worse than the harm they might do. |
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What discount rate do consumers use to weigh higher purchase cost now vs. fuel cost savings in the future? |
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We would accordingly be required to weigh the value of every religious belief and practice that is said to be threatened by any government program. |
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Despite booming trading profits posted by some of the larger banks, the bad loan portfolios of zombie banks weigh like a nightmare upon the living. |
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I'm off to weigh the merits of excess baggage and storage at left luggage in Heathrow while I gad about Italy versus shipping a heap of stuff to myself by air freight. |
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It is advisable that he weigh more carefully his disdainful utterances if he wants to be taken seriously beyond the narrow circle of his lickspittles. |
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Every gallon of ice cream you purchase in the Grand Canyon State is guaranteed to weigh at least four and a half pounds. |
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The lithium-ion batteries that caused the grounding last year of the entire Boeing 787 fleet weigh 60 pounds on each plane. |
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Just before metamorphosis, the tadpoles weigh only a fraction of an ounce. |
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Caracals, also commonly called African lynx though not actually a lynx, weigh at adulthood from 25 to 45 pounds and are native to the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia. |
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Covered in sandpapery skin smeared with copious amounts of mucus, the Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish, grows up to 10 feet long and can weigh over 5,000 pounds. |
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It is advice to sift, pore over, and weigh up, with a view to us deciding for ourselves. |
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Shaped of such heavy metal the tamper would weigh about a ton. |
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The serious magazines felt similarly behooved to weigh in, also largely to sneer. |
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Fassel has good reason not to weigh his ship down with excess ballast. |
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The mean residual values and the RSD were calculated for each weigh day. |
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Through this regimen of exercise, diet, and sleep, it is not unusual for some wrestlers to weigh more than 150 kilograms, and a few tip the scales at 200 kilograms and higher. |
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A month into their challenge, the pair, who between them, tipped the scales at just under half a tonne at their first weigh in, have each already lost nearly a stone. |
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All the vehicles and equipment together weigh about 13,000 short tons. |
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A libation that would not weigh our hero down, but could take flight right alongside the Green Lantern himself. |
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A vehicle equipped with band tracks will weigh about a ton less than a similar vehicle equipped with metal tracks, which will make it easier to transport by air. |
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The new download world will hopefully see an end to those shapeless 20-track CD monsters that seemed to equate quality with amount, as if you weigh music by the kilo. |
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Great white sharks can grow as long as 5 meters and weigh 2,500 kilos. |
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Where there are conflicting expert opinions, the trier of fact must weigh the conflicting testimony and ultimately assess the weight to be given to the evidence. |
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This lack of uniformity should weigh heavily in favor of the justices accepting at least one of the DOMA cases. |
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When cast in bronze, the statue is expected to weigh a tonne. |
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Its purpose is not to try the case, seek both sides of the argument, or weigh the relative merits of each. |
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Nevertheless, the expectation that every African-American star or hip-hop hero must weigh in on Ferguson is a problematic one. |
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That position could be changing now as the president meets with his security advisors to weigh his options. |
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Jockeys also weigh in afterwards, but riders may actually weigh more if they have accumulated mud or excessive dirt on their pants or silks during the race. |
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Lighter breeds such as Arabians and Morgans will weigh about 1,000 pounds. |
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But before we can weigh anchor, Flores erupts into Festa do Emigrante, a blowout party celebrating Azorean emigrants' annual return to the islands, beginning in July. |
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Since mature coconut palms may have a height of 24 to 35 meters, and an unhusked coconut may weigh 1 to 4 kg, blows to the head of a force exceeding 1 metric ton are possible. |
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Every weekday morning we will ask readers of the blog to weigh in on our Daily Poll on Facebook. |
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First, Herz argues, our ability to weigh risk is out of whack, because CrossFit is more like a sport than a Pilates class. |
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Line with parchment paper and fill with rice or beans to weigh down the dough. |
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The male bustards, which already weigh more than 5kg, were flying into the net roof with such force that it acted like a trampoline and threw them back to the ground. |
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Preparations were directed towards breaking the cable instead of attempting to weigh anchor which was considered a more risky evolution in the conditions. |
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Bank lenders and export credit agencies were asked to weigh up two options of their own a long-term rescheduling with no haircut or a shorter-term extension with a haircut. |
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Daily Beast contributors weigh in on where the night will take the Republican roller-coaster ride next. |
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After cradling the hatchling in her fleece-gloved hands, Patterson measures the length of its bill, then carefully slips the chick into a mesh bag to weigh it. |
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Wearing wool uniforms and carrying haversacks and rifles that can weigh up to 30 pounds, they will march for miles under an oftentimes blazing summer sun. |
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Every gram seemed to weigh a stone by the end of an 18-mile day. |
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Tie a metal paper clip to the end of the string to weigh it down. |
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It's critical to weigh your turtle or tortoise prior to hibernation. |
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First, that ought to weigh with the court in considering, in connection with the law of champerty, whether the agreement into which he entered was justifiable. |
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An ocean sunfish, which can weigh up to 1.5 tons, has left the Atlantic for England's west coast, while grey triggerfish are moving from the Bay of Biscay to UK waters. |
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In many cases they're full of oil and excessive starches that can weigh us down and send us straight for the sofa instead of supercharging us for an intense workout. |
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This is an interesting problem, since all we have is a bathroom scale and the small pan balance the kids have been using to weigh pennies and toy cars. |
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It will weigh less than 30 pounds and carry up to 6 pounds of payload. |
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When it comes to a situation where parents' individual interests contravene public interests, there is a need to weigh up all the interests involved. |
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In the absence of neap tide transect data this hypothesis cannot be tested directly, but three pieces of indirect evidence weigh against it as a complete explanation. |
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What if we fill a bag full of rocks that weigh the same as me? |
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Great bustards weigh rather more than quail, and when the first hunter was concussed the reaction was one of panic, and swift running for shelter. |
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An organization is likely to weigh the very real costs of diminished legitimacy against the benefits of abandoning a deeply institutionalized practice. |
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A leading U.S. senator and a leading U.S. congresswoman weigh in. |
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Asking a student to weigh what swearing or deliberate indifference says about his or her character accomplishes more than moralistic finger-wagging. |
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Factors to weigh in making a decision about insulation material include insulative value, cost, flammability, toxicity, durability, and availability. |
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And the portion is perfect, not enough to weigh you down with food coma. |
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Care should be taken to weigh the baby wearing only a fresh diaper for the pre-feeding weight, with the same diaper being on the baby for the postfeeding weight. |
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It was used as a weigh loft, in which the woollen yarn produced by the country women's distaff and spinning-wheel was weighed out to the cap, jacket, or cloth manufacturers. |
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As the crime rate escalates, many citizens are faced with the difficult task of having to weigh their love for their country against their personal safety. |
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As a Provost and Judge, it is your especial duty to render justice to all, to hear patiently, remember accurately, and weigh carefully the facts and the arguments offered. |
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It should not be anticipated that the courts will order the entire bail to be estreated when there is no evidence to weigh the appropriate sanction. |
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The North Tees match earlier this month saw 12 out of 17 weigh in seven cod, 27 whiting, two flounder and one sand dab. |
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These iambs are born around five days ahead of most other sheep breeds and weigh five-to-seven pounds making it easier for them to lamb. |
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A student's backpack should weigh not more than about 10-15 percent of their body weight, according to an expert. |
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The vertical device is a long shaft with multi-directional arms that agitates material above and below the auger in the weigh hopper. |
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These huge stones, ten uprights and five lintels, weigh up to 50 tons each. |
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If you weigh well the strength of the armies, and the causes of the war, you will see that in this battle you must conquer or die. |
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My four-year-old son weighs the same as a koala bear, I, however, weigh the same as a chimpanzee. |
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I urge you to weigh calmly, deliberately, as cool, level-headed Canadians, the evidence produced by the prosecution. |
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Found throughout the Pacific Ocean, king crabs are among the world's largest crustaceans and can weigh more than 10kgs. |
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The largest Arums at the gardens weigh about 200lb and can grow at a rate of quarter of an inch an hour. |
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By contrast 30 Tarantula Hawks weigh just 20lbs apiece and are used as recce aides by bomb-disposal teams in Afghanistan. |
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The Kelpies stand 30 metres tall and weigh 300 tonnes each and are truly a spectacle. |
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For competitive purposes a dart cannot weigh more than 50g including the shaft and flight and cannot exceed a total length of 300mm. |
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Eureka's new AirSpeed ONE models weigh just nine pounds, but are proven to clean carpets better than top-selling bagless uprights. |
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Passing through as many as 43 states, every rail cask would weigh up to 125 tons. |
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Both parties agreed to a pre-fight weigh-in with Troupe then agreeing to weigh in again on the night of the fight itself. |
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Any athlete who loses a significant amount of fluid during sports participation should weigh in before and after practices and competitions. |
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She looked at him carefully, trying to weigh him up. Was he really telling the truth? |
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After all, there are so many different charges to weigh up, and many current accounts don't charge a monthly fee in any case, so why bother? |
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The local MP is McLeish's Deputy Jim Wallace and Orcadians weigh his votes rather than count them. |
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Medical Scale Co. offers both rigid weighboard and stretcher style scales to weigh your bedridden patients. |
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His seemingly racist remarks will weigh against him in the forthcoming election. |
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Bulk bag loss-of-weight systems convey bulk ingredients from individual bulk bag weigh batch dischargers to a central receiving vessel. |
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So many people are upchucking and forcing themselves to defecate before they weigh in, they can barely handle the volume. |
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Harbor seals weigh about as much as the typical blind date, but at about two tons or so, the ocean sunfish is pretty hard to avoid. |
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Meet Wesley Warren Jr, from Las Vegas, a real life Buster Gonad, whose unfeasibly large testicles weigh more than I do. |
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Issues such as training staff to serve and weigh portions were well understood. |
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According to Kippelen, an organic photovoltaic cell could weigh 100 times less than a silicon-based cell. |
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The whales grow to be about 60 feet long and weigh up to 75 tons, thanks to a diet of copepods, euphausiids, and other small invertebrates. |
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Another invader is the northern snakehead, a fish that can be 3 feet long and weigh 15 pounds or more. |
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Nathusius' pipistrelles weigh between 6 and 15g and are about the size of a human thumb. |
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The planks, which can weigh as much as 14,000 pounds each, become the subfloors. |
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New York Times columnists John Tierney and Paul Krugman weigh in on Wal-Mart and its impact on America. |
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Just don't ask what we're paying to have this guy weigh in on the Ninja Pooper. |
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They learn to weigh and hierarchize their own values, to justify values choices, listen to the opinions of teammates and reach consensus. |
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The sticky buns are about five-to-six inches in diameter, and weigh about four-to-five ounces apiece, Mahoney said. |
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While the county considers forming a municipal corporation, many local residents were anxious to weigh in with their comments. |
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Sayer is a crowdsourced opinions and predictions platform where people can weigh in on topical, thought-provoking questions. |
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The students' moais looked like representatives of a stately, regal culture.These statues are called moai and can weigh up to eighty tons each. |
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But in a civil case, the court will weigh all the evidence and decide what is most probable. |
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The animals, also known as painted wolves and cape hunting dogs, weigh up to 80 pounds and can hunt and kill prey many times their size in packs. |
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Eventually, the fragments, which are estimated to weigh 200,000 tons, will provide a rich source of meteoroids. |
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English courts may weigh the emphasis or relative knowledge in determining whether a statement is enforceable as part of the contract. |
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He got as far as the first weigh station, where troopers found his truck to be overweight and threatened to pull him off the road. |
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In the run up to this week's Aries New Moon, it's important to weigh thoughts and measure words carefully. |
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Sengi weigh between 30 and 45g and grow only to be four inches in length, making them the smallest of the 19 sub-species. |
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The brown rat is a rather large true murid and can weigh twice as much as a black rat and many times more than a house mouse. |
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Red-tailed boa constrictors can grow in excess of 10ft in length and can weigh as much as 60lb. |
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Their limb bones, for example, weigh 30 percent less per unit area of bone than expected for similarly sized dogs. |
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