Lisa who also stocks paraphernalia such as bongs and pipes, sells between two and four kilos of mushrooms a week. |
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A few days before returning home to his wife Marge and young daughter in Berkeley, John stumbles into a deal on two kilos of uncut heroin. |
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When you travel overseas with television gear you sometimes have to pay hundreds of pounds for dozens of extra kilos. |
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New European regulations that came into force on January 1 dictate that loose goods must be sold in grams and kilos. |
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And shoppers said today they would continue to ask for produce in pounds and ounces rather than kilos. |
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Unlike the change from old to new money, we have not been compelled to accept kilos and grams. |
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Saturday's haul is also connected with a major operation in Britain last weekend, which netted seven kilos of heroin and led to over 15 arrests. |
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According to them the only drawback they'd encountered was that they had both gained 8 kilos gorging on Thai cuisine. |
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This means there is enough Fluoride in one tube of toothpaste to kill anyone who weighs up to 30 kilos. |
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Tonnes of mutton, gallons of milk and kilos of protein supplements go into the bodies. |
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Also, no single piece of luggage should exceed 70 pounds or 32 kilos in weight. |
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Most confusing are the measures of kilos, hectares, kilometers, centimeters, and grams. |
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At the same time, employers have lifted the daily quota of tea leaves from 12 kilos to 18 kilos. |
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I'm content with my weight right now, but I know I'd be even happier with just a few kilos less. |
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So if we could separate out the house buying, the car buying, the changing of jobs, we would save eight million kilos a year of newsprint. |
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Subman, who has a few years on me, went on and did the family thing, put on a few kilos, and gave up surfing. |
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He has a best deep knee squat lift of 125 kilos, a best bench press lift of 80 kilos and a best dead weight lift of 150 kilos. |
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When he was arrested in a cul-de-sac police found 12 kilos of cannabis in his van. |
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She has a competition weight of 63.5 kilos but, in order to remain light, eats a mere 2,000 calories a day when she is at peak fitness. |
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Three or four hundred kilos a year was not an exceptional intake for one family. |
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There's no hint yet of the kilos of fat that will transform these lithesome beauties one day, after marriage, into stately matriarchs. |
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Although smaller than average newborns, 35 rather than 45 kilos, the triplets are fit and healthy. |
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It was a long, hard haul and the resultant catch, just a few kilos, seemed dishearteningly small. |
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You need to start eating low fat, low sugar food, exercise and lose about 10 kilos. |
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He got very sick, and caught tuberculosis as well, dropping from 70 to 50 kilos in weight. |
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A couple of days later I felt perfectly normal, possibly two kilos lighter and finally adjusted to the heat. |
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Police say a raid of the suspects apartment turned up 200 kilos of explosives and other weapons. |
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The carrots are not only handpicked but also washed, top and tailed and put into bags of ten kilos each. |
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In Britain the estimate is 9 billion kilos of food is wasted after catered meals and all of it is dumped. |
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I know if your next inventory comes up 865 kilos short you'll be uninsurable, and out of business. |
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The entire backyard and paved courtyard was white with a couple of kilos of these clay-like pellets. |
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Her surgeon and trainer both said she would have to drop some 20 kilos in order to heal in time for the Olympics. |
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I ate 72 kilos of fish which is only slightly less than the average polar bear. |
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The extra kilos may be dropping but one can't spend a whole hour on an exercycle. |
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Many people today prefer to dance to shed off those extra kilos rather than doing boring workouts at the gym. |
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I had by then lost 10 kilos in weight, I was very frail, I had a disabled ticket so my wife could drive me around and park. |
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We then hummed along more pastoral roads, stopping at a roadstand to buy kilos of juicy black cherries fresh from the trees, and apples and honey and newly-baked apple cake. |
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Dutch researchers said recently that regular moderate exercise can burn energy and help shed those extra pounds or kilos more than short infrequent bursts of intense activity. |
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That would leave unaccounted for 3,000 kilos, which he contended would have been more than enough to kill the 250,000 people estimated to have been gassed to death that year. |
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Kate Steinbeck from the family weight management clinic says many parents said their children had puppy fat, even when referring to 10 or 20 extra kilos. |
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Railway workers spray kilos of the stuff on railways and embankments. |
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Simply take in hand sometimes scales and reweigh, 10 kilos are often more than one thinks. |
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Motivate yourself, you must lose your 15 dispensable kilos in 4 to 5 month. |
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Excess water and fat are naturally eliminated, you lose all those kilos, responsible for this ugly orange-peel skin effect. |
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They tip the scales at up to 14 kilos, making them one of the world's heaviest flying birds. |
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Following the attack, a car bomb containing 50 kilos of explosives was discovered. |
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There is even an optional retractable loading platform which can bear up to 150 kilos. |
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Then, in the day I went insane and ate one kilos of ras malai. |
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The Ausa Mustang 2054 has an operating weight of 2,948 kilos and is able to access and maneuver adeptly in complicated work areas. |
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Following his visit, he prefered reharmonizing the existing bells, and proposed a ringing of eight bells based on the bourdon of 1,025 kilos. |
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Christine manages to keep a straight face and, despite the 45 kilos of baggage she rides with, she is wearing yet another outfit! |
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Finally I found the necessary strength, to fight those 15 dispensable kilos. |
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Just as a watch is more than the sum of its chablon and its casing, we are indisputably more than the sum of our organs, kilos and knowledge! |
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Next denotation is a load index or a load coefficient giving the information about possible tyre load in kilos. |
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A number of kilos of hashish were found in the lorry in which the suspects were travelling and were impounded, along with their mobile phones. |
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For example, to produce 1 liter of lavender oil to 100 kilos of flowers required, and thyme oil to 1 liter to 400 pounds. |
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Yet, at 23 kilos, it weighs no more than a small basset hound. |
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She hasn't received any assistance so far except for two kilos of rice and one cup of instant noodle from the government. |
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Great white sharks can grow as long as 5 meters and weigh 2,500 kilos. |
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Margarine and a few kilos of paint which, in principle, do not present risks, led to a genuine disaster. |
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The Yak is the ultimate toy for mountain lovers, an outrageous amount of pure fun packed into a tiny package of just over 2 kilos. |
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It takes seven to eight kilos of cereal, however, to produce one kilo of meat. |
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The American bison is a large wild bovid that can weigh up to 1,200 kilos and live for up to 30 years. |
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The weight of my total material, skis, piolet, crampons, etc was under 10 kilos! |
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A really ambitious yacon tuber can weigh as much as 12 kilos and Barney says it is equally good raw or cooked like water chestnut. |
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Several such seizures were made at Fortaleza airport in Brazil of cargoes destined for Cape Verde, each in the range of two to six kilos. |
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After two children and a dozen years of yo-yo dieting, I ended up with 8 more kilos. |
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Due to aluminium as the predominant construction material, the trailer net weight is 6'500 kilos, with a payload of 25'700 kilos. |
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Beside a Gold Museum exhibits copies of the largest nuggets 60 kilos of gold, pictures of the era as well as miners as the town of Ballarat. |
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As a matter of fact, in 1999 there were 50 million kilos of salmon produced. |
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Production capacities ranging from just a few kilos up to several hundred tonnes. |
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Several kilos of fishmeal, for example, are needed to produce more expensive fish in fish farms. |
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The end result was low specific weights and a disappointing yield, close to 65 000 kilos per hectare. |
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These silos could have a capacity from 400 kilos to 2 tonnes, depending on the need. |
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Last year the police confiscated 21 tonnes of cocaine, 325 tonnes of hashish and 229 kilos of heroin. |
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In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes. |
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A jerrycan of water with a capacity of 18 litres weighs 20 kilos. |
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It is very important that farmers selling livestock and other products start to think in terms of the metric system of weights and measures such as kilos and litres. |
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The clothes would be fine if she were about one hundred kilos thinner. |
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Howard estimated he easily weighed three hundred and fifty kilos. |
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I can handle six or seven hundred kilos without any real problems. |
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No thought is given to the children who are taught in kilos and grams. |
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After donning kilos of thermal underwear, Goretex and gumboots, all topped off by mandatory red life-jackets, we pile into the Zodiacs for our first landfall. |
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They reported that yields had risen from the normal 600 kilos per hectare to an average of 2500 kilos per hectare, a four times increase in yield. |
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John Barber, Customs and Excise spokesman, said that the haul was the largest amount of heroin seized from Harwich port this year 75 kilos is a significant seizure. |
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She is a very strong tumbler and vaulter, but only 38 kilos. |
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The bulls are specially bred fighting bulls, usually from the same bloodline and are not less than four years old with a weight somewhere between 500 and 800 kilos. |
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Someone's gotten their hands on several kilos of pure, uncut cocaine. |
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Diving underweighted can lead to buoyant ascents at the end of the dive, so I am not advocating that everyone knocks a couple of kilos off the next time they dive. |
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In just a few weeks, a bumper crop of one million kilos of strawberries will have been picked from Pole House Farm on the Harwich Road in Lawford. |
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My mum got me onto this new diet and I've lost 5 kilos in the past two weeks. |
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When she did work, she would typically receive two and a half kilos of unhusked rice for a full day in the fields and turn over all her earnings to her husband. |
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With the tow-bar mounted and approved, the maximum towable weight will be shown on the logbook, let us suppose 600 kilos, i.e. a value lower than or equal to the tare. |
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He caught a Rahu fish weighing around three kilos, and brought home a pair of pigeons for his wife to cook. |
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On each change of tack, Marc Guillemot will have to stack everything on the windward side, which means moving «around 400 to 500 kilos of equipment. |
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That means you need fewer batteries for the same amount of power, giving us substantial weight savings: a hundred kilos or a rather heavy crewman! |
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For example, thanks to photosynthesis, a broad-leaved tree yearly absorbs 2 to 5 tons of carbonic acid gas and produces up to 100 kilos of oxygen. |
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The skittle strongly should be leaded, with approximately 6 kilos of lead. |
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Whether transporting personnel from Kandahar to Kabul or parachuting up to 14,500 kilos of supplies per flight to deployed soldiers throughout the country, they make a tremendous difference. |
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Hoodia users often lose two to four kilos within the first two weeks of taking it, without feeling the stress or fatigue generally associated with low-calorie diets. |
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The fudgy square presents an immediate reward, compared with an amorphous, uncertain threat of extra kilos some time in the future and possible disease even later. |
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He may check in the 2 large suitcases that weigh less than 62 kilos total. |
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The price of 100 kilos of nutmeat averaged 604 USD in the Turkish market in the mean term. |
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High winds arose over the ridge on Thursday afternoon, making work with the Arcomet crane very hazardous, as several hundred kilos of wood and metal began to sway uncontrollably overhead. |
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He is now firmly established as the figurehead of the most raucous band of Wednesday supporters, accompanied by his doppelganger, albeit a few kilos lighter and appropriately dubbed Diet Tango Man. |
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The remarkable result comes at a special price starting at 69,990 euros, with plenty of mod cons and an effective payload potential of up to 450 kilos. |
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Marc will be taking on board 35-40 kilos of clothes,» summed up Thierry Brault, including «two complete sets of wet weather gear, the watertight survival gear, two pairs of boots, fleeces, gloves? |
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Professor Duhamel described the toothfish as being able to reach 2.15 metres in length and 80 kilos in weight, with a life span of 30 to 40 years. |
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Then they set to work with mash-staffs weighing several kilos each. |
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We are one of the biggest chocolate indulgers in the western world with each one of us getting through several kilos of chocolate each year. |
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For the perimeter security, I don't want to scare you guys, but I can take a pickup truck today, fill it with 500 kilos of explosives, drive to the front door of the terminal at Pearson, and blow it up. |
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Tang's birth cost them two hundred kilos of unmilled rice. |
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During the searches police also found 10 kilos of benzocaine which is often used to bulk up cocaine sold at street level. |
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The UK Border Agency intercepted a consignment of five kilos of the cutting agent Benzocaine worth PS4,000 at Stansted Airport addressed to him. |
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He brought back two kilos of a hybrid variety of rice, Taichung Native 1, as his personal baggage, convinced that it possessed ideal characteristics for Indian conditions. |
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This acquisition allows us to add approximately 14 million kilos of cheese to the division's production capacity, in addition to giving us access to new sources of milk supply. |
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Handling four billion kilos of milk each year, NORDMILCH is Germany's biggest dairy processing company and is among the top ten milk processors in Europe. |
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Together, they elaborate the recipes and most of the participants are very impressed to lose four kilos during the week, while regaling themselves and without any feeling of hunger. |
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You do of course miss the effect of specific endurance training but your heart, lungs and leg muscles achieve maximum efficiency and any excess kilos fly off. |
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Six kilos of cocaine, 22 kilos of speed and 20 kilos of herbal cannabis were found during a search of a lorry in Kilkeel. |
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In their 1984 encounter the chisel-faced Karpov lost eight kilos. |
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What the police found – four kilos of cocaine – was down to me. |
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If this is a question of good sense, then it involves French consumers not wanting the few kilos of British meat in question and discussions will make no difference. |
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The hard top adds only 36 kilos to the overall weight of the car. |
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We took off with 3.7 tonnes of liquid propane, we landed with 40 kilos. |
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Potbellied police in Indonesia have been ordered to exercise, exchanging their uniforms for jogging bottoms and trainers as they try to drop a few kilos. |
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They used five kilos of plain flour, 25 kilos of unsalted butter, 11 kilos of caster sugar, five kilos of cocoa powder and 28 kilos of icing sugar, plus 400 free range eggs. |
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Drugs weighing almost five kilos with a street value of about pounds 275,000 were hidden in a rucksack and two briefcases, Cardiff Crown Court heard. |
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Our Vic is a huge horse, 17 hands at the shoulder, 550 kilos on the weighbridge, and with the big broad head and wide-beam hips of an honest toiler in the carriage trade. |
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The remaining eight kilos are kept by the processer for his family or are sold to a middleman in Ba Kelalan or directly to a Chinese towkay in Lawas. |
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If I lose a few kilos, the gorgeous wedding dress might fit me. |
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