The crew went out again a week later and caught a 14.6 kilo cobia, a 7.1 kilo cobia and a lot of queen fish and pompanos. |
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However, the delicious aroma of the golden, crisp, jalebis wafted up to my nose and tantalized me into buying a quarter kilo. |
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Those countries that don't have any specialists in the kilo voted against the kilo. |
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They get about 2 birr a kilo compared to just 25 Ethiopian cents last year. |
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The 100-acre wind farm near Strabane is currently capable of producing 6.6 kilo watts of power per hour. |
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At present, Mulka Station on the Birdsville track, generates twenty kilo Watts of power from artesian bore water heated by hot rocks. |
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Honestly, I couldn't have been keener to get clear of that airport if I'd had half a kilo of charlie up my jumper, I can tell you. |
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He survived by selling scrap metal he scrounged from construction sites for 60 cents per kilo. |
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I would generally allow about one kilo for two generous helpings and serve with crusty bread and chilled crisp white muscadet. |
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The whole month of April will see every visitor to the showroom receive half a kilo of tamarind fruit. |
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Certainly, fixing the price of a kilo of pineapple or tapioca is something farmers don't trifle with. |
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The essential proportion is given by three hectograms of calcite for one kilo of earth. |
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Livestock records in Victoria continue to tumble, with a vealer selling for 239.2 cents a kilo at a trade sale in Pakenham yesterday. |
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It involved a pint of milk, half a kilo of strawberries and a splash of sour cherry cordial to sweeten things up a bit. |
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If you see any one netting the river or killing Pike over 3 kilo then report it. |
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I feel so numb that if someone where to beat me around the head with a 5 kilo codfish I wouldn't notice. |
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Alternatively, they are contracted on a piecework basis paid 10 pesetas a kilo of broccoli. |
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As for the vital stats of the bauble, it is bejewelled with 8,000 diamonds weighing 200 karats, set in over a kilo of 18-karat pink gold. |
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A kilo of Amul butter is slapped onto a sizzling hot kadai to which a pile of chopped fresh vegetables is added and reduced down to brown mulch. |
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It resulted in local prices of raw cassava increasing to 1-1.20 baht per kilo from around 65-80 satang per kilo. |
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I'm used to walking with a twenty kilo pack, so with these daypacks, it was sweet. |
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Airlines charge a percentage of the first-class fare per kilo of any overweight items and the cost of travelling with a 3kg lamp can soon mount up. |
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This defendant was charged with having a kilo of heroin, serious dealer weight, but he had not been indicted. |
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That about a kilo is at issue in Moldova makes talk of a warhead far off, but it is hardly harmless. |
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Further, the news that the kilo is in such imminent danger of extinction will no doubt be seen as a vindication by Brits reluctant to sell their fruit and veg in metric units. |
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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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Eighty rupees a kilo for long leaf tea was an unquestionable bargain. |
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Here's 300 forints, get half a kilo and a beer for yourself. |
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Until 1997, it was 10 picograms per kilo and per day, that is to say, one thousand five hundred times more. |
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As the price per kg is digressive with weight, the rise in Sernam's price per kilo has therefore also been more marked than that of the market. |
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When the kilo system is in use, the scale renter would usually fiddle with it to under-estimate the weight. |
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Even up to 700g of meat or half a kilo of hard Parmesan are grinded in a jiffy in the extra-large jug. |
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With one 227 kilo bomb shot off and his Corsair in flames, he steadied the plane and aimed his remaining bomb. |
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If the datums differ, shifts may appear from some meters up to more than one kilo meter! |
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In theory, 156 kg of sodium bisulphite and 74 kg of sulphuric acid are necessary to reduce one kilo of chromic acid. |
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In Switzerland too, the milk price had increased by 6 centimes per kilo by the end of the year in the wake of global market developments. |
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Do not take more than 1 mg aglycone isoflavone per kilo of body weight per day. |
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Stretched by 150 kilo counterweights, seven pendulums plunge silently across the full depth of the wall. |
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If the combined impedance is over the 15 kilo ohms limit, you will need to re-prep the electrodes and check all connections. |
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Pro rata, it takes far more cereals to obtain a kilo of beef than it does to obtain the same quantity of chicken. |
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A kilo of oil, which is a staple product of the Greek islands, costs less than a packet of cigarettes. |
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The first group were given a brew to drink of 1.4 g alcohol per kilo of their body weight mixed with orange juice. |
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The Government set the price of rice at CFAF 290 per kilo and has promised to take tough action against traders who speculate. |
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It takes seven to eight kilos of cereal, however, to produce one kilo of meat. |
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The haul is connected with two previous seizures, a two kilo heroin haul last May, when one person was arrested, and a six kilo heroin haul in April, when six were arrested. |
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The fishermen of the cooperative had a large outrigger canoe, fished in a traditional manner with nets and caught about 350 kilo of fish a day on average. |
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Silver medalist in sprint and 7 th at the kilo and keirin events at the 2009 Pan-American Championships. |
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In Iran, the three kilo class submarines used by the marine forces cannot carry nuclear warhead ballistic missiles. |
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He later gave them Surinamese passports, and showed them a kilo of coke and a rocket launcher he happened to have in his office. |
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That means half a kilo per day will keep a man doing heavy physical work. |
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One kilo of seeds yields half a dunam of bean pods, which need a few months to ripen. |
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Gran Bar is Morganti's best selling product for espresso bars, in kilo weight, whole bean, in vacuum valve sack. |
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However small the eccentricity of earth's orbit, it is sufficient to bring the earth 5 million kilo metres closer to the Sun at perihelion than at aphelion, which is about 13 times the distance between the moon and the earth! |
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While much cheaper to buy in Lisbon, you can pay upwards of €100 a kilo in Galicia in Spain, which is said to have the world's plumpest, sweetest barnacles. |
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And even taking into account the cost of production, the profit margin of dehydrated food is high: dehydrating a kilo of onions costs 50 rupees, but the market value is 100 rupees. |
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The prizewinning innovation has increased this to 20 grams per kilo. |
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I must ask Parliament whether it is justifiable to pay six times as much in additional subsidies for a kilo of extra soya production than a kilo of soya would cost on the market. |
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I begin to fiddle around with some tape and bands, but it's not easy to hold two dishes as big as dinner plates, each weighing a kilo, motionless against your ears, whilst you're making a rowing motion 25 times a minute. |
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Top price was 200 per kilo for a pen of Texels consigned by J M Shotten, Catlow Hall. |
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And it is one of the plants that consumes the least water: 450 liters of water to produce one kilo of dry matter for corn grain, as opposed to 590 liters of water for one kilo of dry matter for wheat. |
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Secondly, women have relatively more fat per kilo body weight than men, which means a more rapid increase of the concentration of alcohol in the blood. |
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According to tradition these are made following the rule of ten in measurements: for each kilo of flour, ten oranges, ten spoonfuls of olive oil and ten spoonfuls of sugar. |
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Swansea Crown Court heard Operation Raptor began when a bag containing nearly a kilo of amphetamine paste was discovered in the city earlier this year. |
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A FAMILY sprocker spaniel stunned its owners when a suspected pregnancy turned out to be more than a kilo of loose chippings rattling round in its stomach. |
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I spent 1000 Manats and sold the onions to the middlemen for 30 qepik per kilo but after one week the prices changed again and I calculated that I lost a lot of money. |
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The Ministry of Commerce and Industries said 10,000 tonnes of liquefied gas was imported after the commodity's rate climbed to 120 afs a kilo from 65 afghanis last week. |
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But, having switched from the kilo to the keirin and the sprint in readiness for London 2012, Daniell will be hoping to reach and exceed his pre-op speeds. |
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He puttered towards the Kilo and spun the wheel quickly to the right, then cut the engines. |
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A large mast with an opening at the top would extend out of the sail of the Kilo and suck in air to circulate around the sub while the submarine recharged. |
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Instead, the NATO alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English.... Golf Hotel India Juliett Kilo Lima Metro Nectar Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo etc. |
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