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  • (about 2.5 to ten inches). One cubic foot (28.32 dm3) of gravel typically weighs about 100 pounds (45 kg). ==Geological Formation== ...
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  • defined as the force that accelerates 1 lbm at 1 foot per second squared. Given that 1 lbf = 32.174 lb times one foot per second squared, we have 1 lbf ...
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  • htm Recently discovered 11-foot long woolly mammoth tusk on display at the Illinois State Museum.] Illinois Department of Natural Resources Press ...
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  • There are two kinds of footjoints for the concert flute: a C Foot ... Briccialdi) is practically standard. The B foot joint, however, is an optional ...
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  • carved reliefs on the temple's hidden foot and the inscriptions commonly ... The main vertical structure divides into three groups: base (or foot ...
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  • the size shrinks. It can be viewed by foot or from a cruise boat. ... in the northern part of the park, at the foot of Mount Fitzroy. Other touristic ...
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  • novelty songs, and acted the clown. His boisterous, foot-stomping style was reminiscent of banjo great Uncle Dave Macon, and his warm, whimsical stage ...
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  • ridges, because they help the hand or foot to grasp by increasing friction ... * Fungal infections such as athlete's foot * Microbial infections. ...
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  • right ear, the length of one’s left foot, the length of one’s left ... categorized as medium, and the size of the foot known, the number of potential ...
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  • === Big Foot === Sitting Bull's half brother, Big Foot, at a reservation at Cheyenne ...
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  • of the Earl of Argyll's Regiment of Foot, at the command of Captain ... of the Earl of Argyll's Regiment of Foot, around 120 men, under the ...
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  • 1829. In 1836, Fourneaux may have made a 16 foot or octave deep register, and ... and a single set of bellows driven by a foot pedal. It had another foot ...
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  • of an eye and a hand in the place of a hand and a foot in the place of a foot and an image in the place of an image, then shall you enter [the kingdom]. ...
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  • due to the rapid shifts of weight from one foot to the other in the fast-paced ... right -hop-; [2] left-right left -hop-, one foot chasing the other as the dancers ...
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  • only counting the steps taken on the left foot (vice-versa for left handers ... * Swing leg or trail leg: The swing leg is also the jump foot. After ...
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  • 210 feet by 92 feet, with 13 33-foot columns on each side and six at either end. The temple was divided into three sections. ===Olympia=== ...
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  • on the western side and can be climbed on foot. Many of the ancient buildings ... (access by car from the Arad road or by foot, down the mountain via the ...
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  • [[Image:Blackhol1_92868a.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Fifty foot obelisk ... settlement with a sizable force of 30,000 foot soldiers, 20,000 horsemen ...
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  • to be a dancer. Unfortunately, she cut her foot deeply on a broken milk bottle ... Crawford's hand and foot prints are immortalized in the forecourt ...
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  • mature and develop into two-to-three-foot-long worms, which often forms ... in length, often exits the lower limb or foot and is excruciatingly painful ...
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