Each day, 50 million additional gallons of treated, drinkable water are being pumped to the Baghdad residents. |
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If my car holds 20 gallons of gas and I put only 10 gallons in it, I can only go half as far. |
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A kilderkin is an old English liquid measure, dating from about the 13th century, equal to 16 gallons, or half a barrel. |
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Tonnes of mutton, gallons of milk and kilos of protein supplements go into the bodies. |
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Depending on the weather, Phil provides 25-40 gallons per tree per week late in the season. |
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I sat down to write my editorial, but instead drank cappuccinos, vanilla lattes and gallons of tea. |
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Almost before anyone knew about it, the company was pumping a half million gallons of water a day from an aquifer beneath a hunting reserve. |
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The kids ran around like crazy, fortified only by burnt Bagel Bites and gallons of soda. |
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During the eight and a half minutes of main engine burn time, those pumps will have moved about 528,600 gallons of liquid hydrogen and oxygen. |
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About midnight, they'll start putting 500,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen in it. |
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Nineteen gallons of water is required to fill the tank after traveling 40 rods. |
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A kilderkin is an old English liquid measure, dating from about the 13 th century, equal to 16 gallons, or half a barrel. |
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It has to be emptied into a metal rotator with three gallons of tap water and a pouch of marinade concentrate. |
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This means the Powder River Basin's soils, arroyos and streams will receive an astounding one billion gallons of water per day. |
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Generally, consumers have accepted the relatively short periods of 14 to 21 days for half or full gallons of milk. |
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A plethora of massive pipes keep draining millions of gallons of radioactive water into the sea with high amount of low-level radiation. |
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There are eight raw storage tanks plus an outdoor silo for all liquid ingredients, with capacity totaling 54,000 gallons. |
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Locked away inside, he can create up to 144 gallons of ale, three times a week. |
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Most gauging and wantage rods provide wantage measurements with direct reading scales calibrated in gallons. |
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During the next three months 56 million gallons of water were bailed from the shaft while rehabilitation of the workings continued. |
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I do wear nice clothes and get through gallons of the Body Shop glossing shampoo to make the barnet better. |
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Gallon containers are mechanically loaded onto a cart that typically holds 80 gallons at a time. |
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The ephah was a dry measure, and the bath a liquid measure, containing about seven gallons, four pints, or three pecks, three pints. |
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I still haven't understood why I get tipsy in a couple of glasses of wine but I can drink gallons of other things before it makes a difference. |
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Most users of public water are metered, with the customer paying a regular fee per thousand gallons of water used. |
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Other discharges include 37,000 gallons of oily bilge water and 15 gallons of toxic waste from dry-cleaning, painting and photograph-processing. |
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We use about 2 gallons each for showering, and we wash dishes twice a day, which usually takes about 5 gallons. |
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The tun itself came to mean a specific size equal to four hogsheads or about 208 gallons. |
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Yet this can only have been a very small part of the million of gallons of brandy, gin and rum that were consumed through this period. |
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A collapsible fuel bladder was mounted in the bomb bay that allowed 225 extra gallons of fuel to be carried. |
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All in all we must have wasted about fifty gallons of water and never did succeed in getting the blasted thing to run. |
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A leak of about 250,000 gallons of oil have made homes uninhabitable and leached into the ground below as well. |
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There were also at least six large oil spills, releasing an estimated 6 millions gallons of sludge, and over 300 smaller spills. |
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For strawberries, brambles, blueberries, and grapes, 200 gallons per acre is the standard dilute volume. |
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Nog was a very strong kind of beer peculiar to East Anglia and a hogshead is about 60 gallons. |
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The target is 18,700 new water taps for the bustees providing 20 gallons of water per head per day. |
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Applications should be made by ground equipment using a minimum spray volume of 10 gallons of spray per acre. |
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Watercress is grown in gravel beds through which thousands of gallons of fresh spring water is passed. |
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Millions of gallons of water poured through and rushed into the northern suburbs and on towards the city centre. |
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He makes 10 to 15,000 gallons of unpasteurized cider a season, most of which he sells at his farm stand. |
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A full-time dairy and beef farmer, he milks 100 cows with an average yield of 1,650 gallons. |
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Also, at takeoff the two outboard auxiliary tanks were full with 412 gallons each. |
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Out back, however, out of sight except from a plane, are the pits, lagoons, and cesspools of millions of gallons of untreated animal waste. |
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Portable gas rings hissed into life and soon gallons of spring water reached boiling point. |
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A pailful, containing four gallons, may be purified by a single teaspoonful of the alum. |
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On March 24, 1989, a 900-foot long supertanker ran aground in well-marked waters and spilled 11 million gallons of crude oil. |
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Yet millions of gallons of water are chlorinated daily at large water treatment plants. |
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The Causeway farmer said since the new parlour was installed milk yields have increased by 180 gallons per cow and it is still rising. |
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The Searcy plant features a high-temperature short time pasteurizer, which pasteurizes 1,000 gallons of milk an hour. |
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The fluid milk pasteurizer handles 8,000 gallons per hour, 20 hours a day, he says. |
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America is now the last major power to retain feet and gallons and bushels and pecks. |
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It became clear that housing a million gallons of whisky and rum under one roof was inadvisable. |
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Showerheads and lavatory faucets with flow rates of 1.0 to 1.5 gallons per minute are also gaining acceptance as functional designs improve. |
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The report said 37 of 405 fermenters ranging in size from 2 gallons to 1,250 gallons had been removed. |
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In the main filling room, gallons, halt gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled. |
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At one dollar per bottled pint, that's 50 pints or 6.25 gallons of bottled water per barrel of oil. |
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Not that I've been drinking gallons, just a couple of pints, but that's enough to be a bit of a downer. |
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If you don't want to spring for a fuel flow meter, you can calculate your fuel mileage by dividing distance traveled by gallons at fill-up. |
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These buckets are of a plastic material and hold about four gallons of perlite. |
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A dairy cow can drink 20 gallons of water in a day, but only half is used consumptively in milk production. |
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And you now have fitments with color-coded caps for a jazzier look, along with bigger labels and better graphics on gallons. |
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This uses two giant corkscrew pumps to shift over 7 million gallons of water a day into a holding pond above the main lake. |
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I'm feeding about every 2.5 hours, and ever since I started drinking gallons of prune juice the baby is pooping every 2.5 minutes. |
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Even when his bike wobbled, his barnet didn't thanks to gallons of Cossack hairspray. |
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Imagine, we use two gallons of quality drinking water every time we flush the toilet. |
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Federal regulations require modern toilets to function on 1.6 gallons per flush or less. |
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Older toilets, made prior to the 1994 law, use as much as 3.5 to 5 gallons per flush. |
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But nearly 27 percent of the toilets surveyed in the Tucson area used more than 2.2 gallons per flush. |
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Water, gallons and gallons of it, was still bubbling and fountaining up and around him. |
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Most fracked wells use 1 million to 5 million gallons of water over three to five days. |
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They seized 250 gallons of liquid methamphetamine that authorities say could produce 1,250 pounds of crystal meth. |
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Other units, such as cubic meters or imperial gallons, can be converted to the U.S. barrel fairly easily. |
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The plastic pipeline, only eight inches in diameter, can bring 22,000 gallons per hour. |
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With the fuel tank capacity exceeding 12 gallons, this gives a theoretical range of 600 miles between refills. |
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He said the typical dairy farmer in Ireland is producing 40,000 gallons of milk per year. |
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The fission of a single gram of uranium is the energy equivalent of burning three tons of coal, or 600 gallons of fuel oil. |
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According to Leisner, one ton of waste produces the equivalent of 18 gallons of biofuel. |
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One respondent said that poultry plants have increased water consumption from approximately six gallons to 9.5 gallons per bird. |
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This statement is often said by Canadians looking at all the US tourists trying to figure out how to convert litres to gallons. |
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The paper points out that the energy of 2.66 gallons of ethanol is equivalent to 1.74 gallons of gasoline. |
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An independent forensic specialist determined that the foam's combustibility was equivalent to 13 gallons of gasoline. |
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A large aquarium was pulled over and smashed, sending gallons of water cascading over the floor. |
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What do a few buckets of waste mean anyway, in the grand scheme of things as you bob up and down atop gazillions of gallons of seawater? |
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Just as well we're in the country here, with a good breeze and gazillions of gallons of fresh air to sweep it up. |
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Generally, the average high-volume gallonages in California on deciduous trees is about 400 gallons. |
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The dam raised the water level by 54 feet and created a three-mile-long reservoir holding around 9,000 million gallons. |
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And then there's Cairo Street, with its scantily-clad dancing girls, gallons of booze, and general lewd behavior. |
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The crew now puttied up the gun bays in the wings and squeezed in 125 gallons on each side. |
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Hundreds of gallons of diesel oil spilt into Kenmare harbour at the weekend posing a serious threat to the local environment. |
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Make the standard conversion by multiplying the amount of pesticide per 100 gallons times the standard dilute volume of water per acre. |
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So, sadly and very disappointedly, I wandered back to the ice cream aisle to take one last look at my two gallons of Neapolatin. |
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The flight engineer said that it had seven gallons at the beginning of the flight. |
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Viewers also get to see what 700 sticks of dynamite and 3,000 gallons of gasoline in plastic garbage cans look like before they explode. |
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Each hole that a looter drills not only drains or spills thousands of gallons, it can cause the whole system to shut down for several days. |
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Thirty-seven million gallons spill from oil tankers alone, and 15 million more from oil drilling rigs. |
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Milk products are packaged 16 quarts or four gallons to a case and automatic stackers stack them six high. |
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In the main filling room, gallons, half gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled. |
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The Paint Spot caters to both the professional and the hobbyist, selling paint in pints, quarts and gallons for you mural-painters. |
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The liter and its fractions have vanquished quarts, pints, and gallons, while the pound is still holding its own in things such as produce. |
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To remove lacquer, place the item in 2 gallons of boiling water to which 1 cup of washing soda has been added. |
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This will remove 770 million gallons of water from Mugdock, leaving 110 million gallons and a water level of 282 ft in the reservoir. |
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But I don't think the diluted remnants of half a cup of diesel fuel in 12 gallons of gasoline will do any harm. |
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Regulations allow a maximum of 55 gallons of hazardous waste or 1 quart of acutely hazardous waste at each satellite accumulation area. |
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The Douglas engineers he contacted said if he added another 1000 gallons the airplane would not lift off. |
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Swan estimated that, by 1850, the Makah were producing 30,000 gallons of whale oil annually, most of it sold to European vessels. |
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Only 10 million gallons of oil have been burned off, and an additional 25 million gallons of oil-and-water mix has been mopped up. |
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This time, Louise looks into the camera as her kids carry gallons of carbonated beverages into the house. |
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The hydraulics for the No.1 engine had less than two gallons remaining. |
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One of the many entries in the daybook carefully records the number of gallons of whiskey and cider used to pay Dabney Carr, the nephew of Thomas Jefferson. |
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The milk is available in gallons, half gallons, quarts and pints. |
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The Calgary restaurant wine scene has come a long way since a barrage of steak houses pushed gallons of cheap plonk down our throats via the infamous half-litre carafe. |
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In 1999, two DJs at KSJJ in Bend, Ore., announced that the Ochoco Dam had burst, sending millions of gallons of water downstream. |
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Rather than wasting multiple gallons of energized water I should think it would be profitable, if not philanthropic, to bottle it and take it to market. |
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A brewer's barrel holds 36 gallons, they produce 120 a week. |
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There are eight arcade windows also, and they're hung now with pendulous floral arrangements of pumpkins, and little trees sprouting from lemons floating in gallons of water. |
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The 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, which spilled 11 million gallons into Alaska's pristine Prince William Sound, is permanently imprinted in the public consciousness. |
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Start thinking in pounds, quarts, gallons, inches, yards and miles. |
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New Yorkers use 1.3 billion gallons of water each day, sending it downstream across 7,400 miles of sewer pipes. |
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I've lost gallons of sweat and buckets of blood all for you. |
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According to Gallagher, if DMI's test results were to be replicated nationwide, more than 67 million additional gallons would be sold each year in schools alone. |
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As an Ebola patient slips from bad to worse to dire, he can expel as many as two and a half gallons of effluvia a day. |
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Those stars join a list of past celebrity sliming victims during the popular ritual in which gallons of slime rain down on someone during the festivities. |
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According to Congressman Tom Udall, over 35 million gallons of cyanide containing fire retardants were dumped on fires in the West this summer alone. |
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Minnesota, with 10 electoral votes and 1.1 billion gallons of ethanol production capacity, is leaning Democratic. |
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They travel more than 1.3 billion miles annually to deliver some 4.7 billion packages, combusting tens of millions of gallons of diesel fuel along the way. |
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Fuel-cell capacity has been reduced from 35 gallons to 30 gallons, and the amount of methanol teams may have in their trackside tanks has changed accordingly. |
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The facility had to be large enough to accommodate a tractor-trailer tank truck of the type used to haul milk to commercial dairies processing 10-million gallons a day. |
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A bushel of field corn will yield, among other things, 31.5 lb. of starch, which can be converted to among other things, 2.7 gallons of fuel ethanol. |
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A reverse osmosis plant on an adjacent plot of land desalinates and purifies up to 1.25 million gallons of water daily. |
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The spill occurred after a dozen cars derailed Tuesday afternoon, rupturing a fuel tank and spilling 4,300 gallons of diesel onto the bank and into Cow Creek. |
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In the Oct 26 crash, a dozen cars derailed, rupturing a fuel tank and spilling 4,300 gallons of diesel onto the bank and into Cow Creek about 17 miles west of Riddle. |
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We slug down carafes of water and gallons of red house wine. |
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That way, the still beating heart facilitates the draining of the roughly 10 gallons of blood even as it hastens its own end. |
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The oil, approximately 560 gallons, was discovered by the crew of a nearby oil platform who were returning to the platform after being evacuated for Tropical Storm Arlene. |
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Rainbow Springs is one of Florida's 33 first magnitude springs, with up to 685 million gallons of water flowing daily from the headsprings forming the Rainbow River. |
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The economics of doing that are such that one ends up using the equivalent of six gallons of gasoline to make enough hydrogen to replace one gallon of gasoline. |
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No more than six gallons of water per bag of cement should be used. |
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Two rotary valve fillers produce plastic gallons, half gallons and pints. |
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Even if we use Moller's 645 hp figure, that's 43 gallons per hour. |
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A caravan from Windsor, Ontario across the river recently delivered a couple of hundred gallons to needy customers. |
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Between August 1990 and May 1991, they also helped serve 94 million meals, stage and dispense one billion gallons of fuel, and handle 43,769 short tons of mail. |
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Units exported or imported were reported only in pounds, gallons, bales, bushels, short tons, dozens, bags, crates and bunches, etc., depending on the commodity. |
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A waste sump overflowed in September causing hundreds of gallons of contaminated water to pour into the Gullielands Burn which flows through the Chapelcross site. |
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Thousands of gallons of water gushed over the top of the dam downstream of Jowler Mill, causing damage to the front of the dam as stones sheared off. |
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With the fuel tank holding 13.6 gallons, fill-ups become infrequent. |
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In normal shows, a complicated train heist involving stealing a thousand gallons of methylamine would take an entire hour. |
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The reservoir has a capacity of 720 million gallons, 143 millions more than Hollingworth Lake and enough to keep a household tap running for 50 years. |
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He said the new fireboat can carry a full crew of firefighters, pumps 2,500 gallons of water a minute, and has a 20-inch draft that allows it to function in shallow water. |
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This is also known as water volume which is measured in gallons per minute or litres per minute and the amount of water being thrown at the surface being cleaned. |
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A horizon tank of seventeen million gallons was built for the exterior of the reconstructed ship, providing 270 degrees of ocean view. |
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However, due to an ordering blunder made by James May they accidentally made 500 gallons worth of biodiesel. |
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Customary System it varies, as a liquid measure, from 31 to 42 gallons as established by law or usage. |
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The new Ross HSM-100LH-3 Vacuum High Speed Disperser is designed for mixing batches up to five gallons. |
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The new Ross Model HSM-100LH-3 Vacuum High Speed Disperser is designed for laboratory and pilot-scale mixing of batches up to five gallons. |
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It has been calculated that water would have reached Durnovaria at the rate of 8 million gallons per day. |
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I couldn't answer any questions on Millionaire that involved metrication, I'm a strictly inches and gallons man. |
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Floridians consume 21 million gallons of gasoline daily, ranking it third in national use. |
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Which dry measure contains four pecks or eight gallons or thirty-two quarts? |
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At only three gallons, the tank held a breeding pair of red and sungold platies and the pair's many offspring. |
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Alright, we get a couple of arrow showers whizzing in our direction and gallons of fake blood sploshed in our faces. |
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What this all equates to is a broiler house water system that necessitates close to 20 gallons per minute. |
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The dyeing process often requires several dozen gallons of water for each pound of clothing. |
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The biggest rip-off at the pumps was changing from gallons to litres, the new measurements disguising the fact that prices had jumped yet again. |
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Unpure water from a flooded area is piped into a tank that processes 360 gallons per hour into drinkable water. |
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And Micah could think of better things to do with the two gallons of water per day each person received for drinking, cooking, and washing. |
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A large thermos-like container called a dewar contained 645 gallons of liquid helium to be cooled to within two degrees of absolute zero. |
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Put an eggcup full of bleach in a bucket with one and a half gallons of water. |
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The second pipe could deliver 12 million gallons a day, giving a total capacity of the aqueduct of twenty million gallons a day. |
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The sextary seems to have contained 6 gallons, and is also used for cider and wine. |
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One driver has kept track of several tankfuls of gasoline by recording the miles driven and gallons used for each tankful. |
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A satellite accumulation point may contain up to 55 gallons of hazardous waste or one quart of acute hazardous waste indefinitely. |
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One acre-foot of water is 325,900 gallons, or enough to sustain two families for a year. |
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An acre-foot is about 326,000 gallons of water and is enough to serve the needs of two families for one year. |
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He liked what he had tasted so much that we settled on five gallons of the Weiss beer I was making at the time. |
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A tanker truck containing between 5,000 and 5,500 gallons of triazine rolled over in mid-March on Rabbit Ears Pass. |
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First, however, the water must be free of the 64,000 pounds of powdered rotenone and 16,000 gallons of Nusyn-Noxfish dumped into the reservoir. |
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Five stages were initially completed and a provision for an enclosed water tank capable of holding 65,000 gallons, which is still in use. |
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The EPA also estimates that a typical fleet owner using the powertrain vehicles would save up to 1,000 gallons of fuel each year per truck. |
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I drink gallons of it at home but usually have a coffee when out unless I'm in a proper tea shop like Betty's in Harrogate and York. |
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American planes sprayed millions of gallons of the toxic defoliant over jungle areas to destroy enemy cover. |
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By coincidence, an anker is also a European liquid measure roughly equivalent to eight and a half gallons. |
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The Valetta District Irrigation Project serves farms in a 32,000-acre area and is capable of delivering water at a rate of 2,000 gallons per minute. |
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The pipe burst and gallons of water flooded into the kitchen. |
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Approximately 40,000 gallons of chemicals are used per fracturing. |
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One oyster can filter more than 50 gallons of water in 24 hours. |
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Dairy cows consume approximately 3 gallons of water for every gallon of milk production and prefer to drink slightly warm water as opposed to cold ground water. |
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The first phase was to construct the aqueduct with a capacity of ten thousand gallons a day, and to raise the level of Thirlmere by damming up its natural exit to the north. |
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Making a tea consists of mixing a few tablespoons of dry fertilizer into five gallons of water and oxygenating it for 24 hours using a small air pump or similar device. |
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The water utility is pledging to save 600,000 gallons a year through customer incentives like coupons for xeriscaping lawns or better irrigation systems. |
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In 2007, not one drop of ethanol was produced in Ohio. Today, four ethanol facilities in Ohio are producing two hundred and ninety-five million gallons annually. |
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GreenShift Corporation today announced term sheets with several corn ethanol producers that correspond to more than 15 million gallons per year of extracted corn oil. |
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The exercise also required the provision of more than 6,600 field ration meals, 9,500 bottles of water, 8,000 gallons of fuel, and numerous medical and dental supplies. |
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Ross Hydropneumatic Tanks and Pressure Vessels are built in any capacity up to 100,000 gallons, with working pressures from 50 to 200 psig, for indoor or outdoor installation. |
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At the refinery, the secondary explosions have ruptured pipelines to several smaller pressurized tanks that contain thousands of gallons of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride. |
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Chief Belsito estimated that 6,000 or 7,000 gallons of dangerous phenolic resin leaked through a three-fourths-inch hole in piping connected to a tank. |
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As the drought intensified Sloan introduced a series of new urinals called a Hybrid that delivers unmatched performance while saving thousands of gallons of water every year. |
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The sedimentary earth below the pool began settling under the weight of 260,500 gallons of water, and a gap opened in a expansion joint at the bottom of the pool. |
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Auguste Piccard had built the bathyscaphe Trieste, a windowed sphere suspended under a blimplike structure filled with thousands of gallons of gasoline. |
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The surfactant was reportedly diluted in 22,000 gallons of water and also included 35 gallons of rock oil, a paraffinic petroleum product used to lubricate the drill bit. |
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