The car's 250 kilograms of plastic explosives, with a powerful limpet mine attached as a detonator, was defused, Smith said. |
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To register a day's work, a tea plucker has to meet a quota of 18 kilograms of leaves. |
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Local rock fishos have been encountering a few snapper up to three kilograms in the washes south of Swansea. |
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It can carry a payload of 1,000 kilograms, more than enough for a nuclear weapon. |
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It is possible that the total production from a hectare of rice paddy is less than 350 kilograms? |
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An individual's BMI is defined as their weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters. |
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Lisa could only manage a total of 216 kilograms, a lift that topped her silver medal performance at Athens last year. |
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He found nearly 100 kilograms of explosives hidden in the back seat and along the two back doors. |
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The giant bagel weighed 394 kilograms, measured 1.8 metres in diameter and required a small crane to hoist it out of its custom-built oven. |
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It is estimated that women absorb up to two kilograms of chemicals through toiletries and cosmetics every year. |
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He took 300 kilograms of guar gum, a thickening agent found in salad dressing, and dumped it into a 25-meter swimming pool on campus. |
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Then he pours a basin of chestnuts, about 8 kilograms, into the pot and stirs vigorously. |
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She was sure that if she reached sixty kilograms she would have a double chin, a feature of so many of her relatives. |
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Suspects were found with 42 kilograms of tik in a hotel room on Thursday afternoon. |
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This seven-ounce magnet was able to support four kilograms of iron using the current from a single cell. |
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Each person has about one hectare and each hectare can produce about 400 kilograms. |
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Inshore catch rates peaked in 1993 with a total harvest of 420,000 kilograms during an 18-week fishery. |
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No longer do you need to transport 50 kilograms of film reels in canisters. |
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Capable of carrying 200 kilograms of food, camels can work between eight and ten hours a day. |
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Around the tourmalines were a dozen more wall plates, including a fine quartz cluster weighing nearly 100 kilograms. |
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This calorimeter, which contains 400 kilograms of liquid krypton, detected the photon pairs. |
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He says that several kilograms of highly enriched uranium recently changed hands in Prague. |
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Last month more than 1,300 kilograms of ammonium nitrate were stolen in a raid on a quarry. |
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A nuclear weapon using plutonium requires approximately six kilograms of fissile material. |
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Timber can usually soften and take about 100 kilograms, 1,000 newtons per square centimetre. |
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Lee explained that the body mass index is calculated by dividing one's weight in kilograms by the square of one's height in meters. |
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Birth weight was recorded in pounds and ounces and converted into kilograms. |
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Take your weight in kilograms and divide it by your height in metres squared. |
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Their opinion is no more valid than it would be if they declared pounds henceforth equivalent to kilograms. |
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To study obesity we use body mass index or weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters. |
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A person's BMI is calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by height in meters squared. |
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About four kilograms of pounded sorghum and eight kilograms of brown sugar are added to one hundred liters of water. |
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These systems would send tens or hundreds of kilograms instead of tons into orbit per launch. |
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Bunches vary hugely in size depending on that year's fruit set and vine variety, from a few grams to many kilograms. |
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Rose attar is the costliest since a hundred kilograms of roses yield only two grams of attar. |
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The missiles are filled with volatile rocket fuel and two hundred kilograms of high explosives. |
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A newton has a mass unit of kilograms and an acceleration unit of meters squared per second. |
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The top farms are more heavily stocked and therefore produce more kilograms of liveweight per hectare. |
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It seems to me like if it takes more kilometers to make a mile, then it should take more kilograms to make a pound. |
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For the record, he weighed in a healthy 4.25 kilograms, a gain of 450 grams on his birth weight. |
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Just five kilograms of plutonium, in the wrong hands, could devastate a city. |
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To get to the Moon she expended only about 60 kilograms of xenon propellant. |
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He crops 350 hectares of some of his best and worst soils with the pasture to produce between 500 kilograms and 750 kilogram of seed a hectare. |
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He said a person weighing 60 kilograms should consume no more than 42 milligrams of sulphur dioxide per day. |
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The one hundred kilograms of herbivores can support only ten kilograms of foxes or crabeater seals. |
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To create one of the large life-size animal statues, he needs about 100 kilograms of the fragrant plants. |
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Per capita, New Yorkers put out between 45 and 70 kilograms of trimmings, almost exactly what we get from our modern wet-waste composting program. |
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To smuggle 500 kilograms of Mexican cocaine in frozen fish from Guyana to Italy would require as many as 5,000 fish. |
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Jockeys started to weigh out in kilograms instead of stones and pounds. |
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Some 100,000 kilograms of decomposed corpses were transported to an estimated 30 secondary burial sites. |
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One hundred kilograms of rowanberries produce only one liter and a half of distilled liquor. |
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The squid weighs 20 kilograms and measures 1.5 metres in length. |
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Reaching the peak of Badaling, after such a struggle, was quite an achievement for a man of 90 kilograms with wobbly legs, but such a feat quickly turns into an anticlimax. |
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Faced with kilograms of leftover, beautifully cooked rare beef, the very heart of the rib, I kept dreaming of the meals I was about to have from it. |
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The lion-like predator, which could stand nearly one metre and weighed about 250 kilograms, had a pair of retractable thumb-like claws to disembowel or drag prey up trees. |
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Moderately well developed black rutile crystals weighing up to about 0.5 kilograms are reported from the Kimberley area and at Coodardy, Western Australia. |
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The commission noted that guzman is under federal indictment for running up to 2,000 kilograms of cocaine through Chicago. |
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This figure is also the number of kilograms needed to produce enough highly enriched uranium to make one bomb. |
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Each scavenger could collect about 14 kilograms of plastic waste per day. |
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The Royal Cliff ordered 50,000 bathing caps, 80,000 chicken eggs, placed an order for 1,000 kilograms of sea shrimp per month, and 1,000 kilograms of shellfish per month. |
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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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This system contains most of the metric units you are used to, like meters and kilograms, but also includes units for many other physical and engineering properties. |
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One of the most unusual orders we have received was to supply 100 kilograms of our wild smoked salmon to the wedding reception of a Middle Eastern prince. |
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The beauty of this scale is that not only can you switch between kilograms and pounds, it also copes with measuring liquids in fluid ounces or millilitres. |
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A total of 1,500 kilograms of low-enriched uranium is needed for further refinement to a weapons-grade amount. |
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As in Silverstone a fortnight go, the BMW drivers had to line up with a weight handicap of 20 kilograms compared to their front-wheel-drive rivals. |
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Worldwide, 1.5 million kilograms of coral are harvested annually. |
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When I was working I was a 40-kilogram heroin-addicted prostitute and often did outcalls to men who are, you know, six-foot-six, 100 kilograms, never really sure of my safety. |
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Now, the governor also said that it was not one car bomb that went off on Friday, but rather two car bombs, containing a total of 700 kilograms of high explosives. |
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The Nimbus-7 weighs 965 kilograms, is 3.04 meters tall, 1.52 meters in diameter at the base and 3.96 meters wide with solar paddles fully extended. |
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Rubber workers would be required to tap 50 extra trees per day, for example, while tea-leaf pluckers would have to increase their harvest from 14 to 16 kilograms per day. |
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What you see before you are thousands of kilograms of high-grade cocaine that the laboratory had manufactured and shipped by specially equipped freighters into this country. |
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Experts estimate that reprocessing all the fuel rods would enable the production of 25 to 30 kilograms of plutonium, enough to build two to five nuclear devices. |
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Medication errors in children can occur when a decimal point is misplaced in a dose, or an incorrect weight conversion from pounds to kilograms is made. |
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In 1983, nine sticks of gelignite, 25 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, three detonators and an igniter were found in an electrical sub-station inside the boundary fence. |
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Their lawyers argued that England and Wales should be exempt from European Union rules requiring fruit and vegetables to be labeled in grams and kilograms. |
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The scrapping of pounds and ounces in shops in favour of kilograms and grams caused public resentment which the government is unlikely to want to revive. |
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An employer now requires approval from the Director of Inspection with responsibility for mines only when the gross weight of such a machine is over 32,000 kilograms. |
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Abdulhakim Ahmad, a Sudanese worker, said he bought a ticket to Sudan through an economy airline for SR1,300, with an allowance of 20 kilograms. |
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This ensures cost efficient separations of kilograms to tens of kilograms of pure enantiomer for clinical supplies. |
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These ships were carrying thousands of kilograms of cocaine, with a street value running into billions of Ghana cedis. |
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In March 2017, Caine lost ten kilograms on a health kick and fears dying of cancer, saying his days were numbered. |
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Imagine walking 160 kilometres in combat boots while carrying 10 kilograms of sand in a backpack. |
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The opium paste is dried and processed into government opium and alkaloid factories before it is packed into cases of 60 kilograms for export. |
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A fully armed para commando usually carries a load of around 30 kilograms and is trained to survive in extreme conditions. |
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One acre harvested in this way can produce three to five kilograms of raw opium. |
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Americans eat more meat than anyone else in the world except Luxembourgers, more than 120 kilograms per person annually. |
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The worldwide production of soda ash in 2005 has been estimated at 42 billion kilograms. |
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He started with a 122-kilogram first round lift to steal the show and add 17 kilograms to the previous world record. |
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Some species of groupers grow about a kilogram per year and are generally adolescent until they reach three kilograms, when they become female. |
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But Iran insisted on enforcing a rule that diplomatic bags coming into the country must not exceed 15 kilograms to avoid inspection. |
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Before entering the water, newlyweds had to don diving suits and oxygen tanks which weighed more than 20 kilograms. |
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A team of over 50 staff members visited Kahf Al Jinn and distributed food and other essential items aggregating 5,000 kilograms to 110 families. |
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He lost roughly 110 kilograms while in a prison work camp, family members told the Washington Post. |
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The price of seven kilograms of wheat was 130 afghanis to 150 afghanis last year but the same now ranges between 160 to 220 afghanis. |
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The mine weighs 990 kilograms and contains a 600 kilogram aluminised PBX explosive warhead. |
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Five Kalashnikovs, 20 kilograms of explosives, a walky-talky, a pistol, and different ammunitions were also seized from the militants, he said. |
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If we try to calculate the mass of earth it comes to 6 xennagrams which is nothing but 6x1024 kilograms or 6x1027 gms. |
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Blue John is now scarce, and only a few hundred kilograms are mined each year for ornamental and lapidary use. |
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Bulls will be a bit larger than cows of the same breed by a few hundred kilograms. |
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Competing in the 53-kilogram class, Hsu set the new record Sunday with a combined total lift of 233 kilograms, two kilograms more than the old mark, reports Associated Press. |
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Roscosmos predicts that only between 20 and 30 fragments of the Phobos probe with a total weight of up to 200 kilograms will survive the re-entry and plummet to Earth. |
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The customs office at Narita airport seized some 29 kilograms of amphetamines in 1999, 14 times more than a year earlier, customs officials said Tuesday. |
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In a September 2010 speech, FSKN Director Ivanov stated that 35 kilograms of desomorphine had been seized so far during the year, a four-fold increase over the previous year. |
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Others are solitary, like the large ocean sunfish weighing over 500 kilograms, which sometimes drift passively with ocean currents, eating jellyfish. |
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And at only 160 centimeters tall and weighing 48 kilograms, Korean singer Lim Hyung-joo is poised to stand amongst the heavyweights of the popera industry. |
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Lemurs range in size from the tiny mouse lemur, which can fit in the palm of your hand, to the Indri lemur, which is larger than a house cat and can weigh up to 9 kilograms. |
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Billions of kilograms of chlorodifluoromethane are produced annually as precursor to tetrafluoroethylene, the monomer that is converted into Teflon. |
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Noah managed to remove a teratoma weighing 25 kilograms from the abdomen of a 37 year-old woman, who has recovered fully and is now leading a normal life. |
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Yield is usually expressed as kilograms per square kilometre per year. |
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As of October, authorities from SUNAT and the PNP seized 1,345 kilograms of cocaine in maritime counterdrug operations within the Callao and Paita ports. |
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He said the Improvised Explosive Device the terrorists planted in a water tank was armed with around 800 kilograms of high-grade detonable material. |
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