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unds from the public resulted in seven hundred | pounds being raised and the ground was purchased. |
gland valued at between three and four million | pounds, besides large investments in the United State |
but they decided to take a recording fee of 28 | pounds between them because they thought the song wou |
a highly-sought rarity, going for hundreds of | pounds between eager collectors. |
getting a lower price of around nine thousand | pounds, Boycie stills ends up paying more. |
ey where there is free fishing for pike (to 15 | pounds), bream, carp, chub, dace, perch, roach, Catfi |
Ryan started his career at middleweight (185 | pounds), but dropped to welterweight (170 pounds) aft |
e same team ... Bemus Pierce scaled nearly 225 | pounds, but he was tall and solid as a rock. |
He was then grown, though only weighing 98 | pounds, but was very strong and tough for his size, a |
Blossom Handicap, spotting her rivals 4 to 13 | pounds, but began to experience problems with her ank |
the 1980 Olympic games as a 17-year old at 106 | pounds, but did not compete, due to the United States |
t she might have pocketed tens of thousands of | pounds but she's still depressed. |
eight over the offseason; he was listed at 205 | pounds, but played the 2006 season weighing 250. |
1900 team was a young man who weighed only 110 | pounds, but made up for his lack of size with skill, |
It was played for fifty | pounds but the result is unknown. |
handle UAVs weighing up to 180 kilograms (400 | pounds), but AATI thinks it can be scaled up to handl |
enses, and rose to expenses plus eight hundred | pounds, but then they found cheaper support. |
also qualified for the Olympics in 1984 at 119 | pounds, but was eliminated in the 2nd round, when he |
Pell was undersized at 187 | pounds, but he became an all-Southeastern Conference |
who stands at 5'10" and grew to be almost 200 | pounds by the 1990s. |
e Quentin), hatch a plan to steal thousands of | pounds by stashing the notes in their underwear. |
t in the 1930s, starts with Theodora fined two | pounds by Riddle for indecent exposure at the beach a |
time it paid in tax the large amount of three | pounds by weight and twenty shillings of blanch silve |
burdened with weight problems and reached 220 | pounds by the time he was 12. |
a sacred cantata Greatheart: The Story of John | Pounds, by the Rev Carey Bonner. |
ated to be at one million two hundred thousand | Pounds by the Commission. |
nito Mussolini offered the society one million | pounds, calling the book a national treasure. |
Pounds came into being with the development of pound | |
Pounds can be described in various ways according to | |
ght of 6 feet and 8 inches and a weight of 220 | pounds, Capel played the small forward position. |
Boxing at 132 | pounds, captured the bronze medal at the 1964 Tokyo O |
At 236 | pounds, Carter was by far the largest player on Yost' |
Kenneth Alwyne | Pounds, CBE, FRS (born 17 November 1934) is Emeritus |
Candy Bars: Two | Pounds Chocolate Candy Bars / 6 minutes |
Woolbeding and | Pounds Commons is a Site of Special Scientific Intere |
her ancillaries were installed, it weighed 418 | pounds, compared to the Ferrari V12 (308 lb.) and the |
, they paid the £25,000 (GB£16,000,000 in 2011 | pounds) compensation demanded by the British Governme |
e fine art books which can weigh up to seventy | pounds consist of bound pages of paintings on canvas. |
It had a small explosive charge of 0.04 | pounds consisting of RDX phlegmatized with 10% Paraff |
killed on the British side and cost 13 million | pounds, contributing to an economic crisis in India. |
courage white-throated dippers to breed in the | pounds created. |
stole the show ... Weighing less than the 160 | pounds credited to him on Troy's roster, the slick Sa |
After | Pounds' death, Thomas Guthrie (often credited with th |
The meeting recorded its only loss, of 33 | pounds, despite its first visit from royalty, Princes |
on the bronze medal in the bantamweight (119.5 | pounds) division at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbo |
All it does is absorb the shock when my body | pounds down." |
mpowered to cancel arrears of less than thirty | pounds due by tenants. |
rs to the fact that Ankilewitz weighed only 39 | pounds during his cross-country trip due to the rare |
tracted Valley Fever and lost approximately 35 | pounds during the illness(per his interview on Chroni |
fully wore 350,000 bees, weighing just over 87 | pounds, during a 1998 broadcast of the Guinness World |
ty saved, it will save the school 250 sterling | pounds each year on their electricity bill. |
, while about 3,000 fanegas of grain (some 220 | pounds each of wheat, barley or corn) had been harves |
The two men lost around twenty | pounds each during the walk out. |
The prize is 100 | pounds each, plus the best seats for an important rug |
ee had to repay the money, about five thousand | pounds each, and report the costs as part of Plaid's |
nited blows of 200 sledge hammers weighing 100 | pounds each, falling from a height of ten feet and ac |
liffe player Arthur Beetson for a fee of 1,500 | pounds each. |
llectibles and may be sold for several hundred | pounds each. |
s per hour, and with axle weights up to 50,000 | pounds each. |
that causes the body to store fat after losing | pounds early in the diet. |
ere enrolled, and upkeep expenses totalled 219 | pounds, eight shillings and 11 pence. |
The Food Bank distributed over 19 million | pounds, enough food for more than 15 million meals. |
896, private banks issued notes denominated in | pounds equal to the British pound. |
In the 1960s, Thompson's spent millions of | pounds expanding their capacity to build ships of up |
s would be entitled to hundreds of millions of | pounds extra a year. |
orhood of Southst Tyler, directly behind Tyler | Pounds Field Airport. |
s sentenced to four years imprisonment and 200 | pounds fine. |
At 5 feet 7 inches tall and 220 | pounds, Fiori is a stocky man; and in recent years ha |
he area and a cash injection of half a million | pounds followed. |
for the Variety Club, and raised thousands of | pounds for us over the years." |
es annual grants totalling over half a million | pounds for research and entrepreneurship. |
t her home town, helping to raise thousands of | pounds for Hedon's St Augustine's Church where she ha |
"Tokimeki Nagara For You" (When my heart | pounds for you) |
He then received eight | pounds for his services. |
er detainees receive a flat, a job, and 20,000 | pounds for a dowry, so they can get married. |
In 1767 Wedgwood paid about three thousand | pounds for his new site, which was then known as the |
r, an Israeli mining magnate, paid 300 million | pounds for a quarter-stake in mining company Nikanor, |
tkins, who on his death in 1747 left her fifty | pounds for the support of her son. |
ion Cancer Trust, which has raised millions of | pounds for cancer research. |
rice married in 1964, he weighed 12 stone (168 | pounds), for years however his weight did peak at aro |
e University of Melbourne he left one thousand | pounds for scholarships, books on botany and his ento |
his attention on raising tens of thousands of | pounds for cancer charities. |
To direct that the Penalty of Five | Pounds for no possession of License be reduced to One |
he English, paid Penacook chief Cutshmache six | pounds for the lands. |
bert Amadas was ordered to pay several hundred | pounds for 'missing plate' - he had helped himself to |
ings were completed he was paid a further 1500 | pounds for a second set of 24 engravings on smaller p |
friend Simon Wild and they raised thousands of | pounds for the International year of disabled people. |
March - Parliament votes 25,000 | pounds for a canal from Montreal to Lachine. |
is lifetime he had made a quarter of a million | pounds for the Fitzwilliam, and about a dozen enemies |
mebase recorded sales figures of £1.57 billion | pounds for the last financial year (2009-2010). |
Homebase made a profit of £41.2 million | pounds for the year 2009-2010. |
r 2 months and raised several hundred thousand | pounds for the Chase Charity. |
fing exhibitions, Bill raised almost a million | pounds for charity. |
completed the Great North Run, raising £9,000 | pounds for Harefield Hospital in September 2007. |
each of whom was left more than half a million | pounds for their own use, ‘they being each of them aw |
event, in addition to making many thousands of | pounds for mostly local good causes, attracts many th |
arr owned a boat, and in 1671 he was paid four | pounds for services rendered with the craft. |
to build the prison, as he was paid fifty-two | pounds for its construction once the completed struct |
rd, Richard Paddon, was given a reward of five | pounds for his part in keeping the remainder of the t |
191 | pounds for first Apollo Creed fight |
Limited, awarding Max Mosley damages of 60,000 | pounds for invasion of privacy after the News of the |
His teams raised tens of millions of | pounds for the poor in developing countries, includin |
e Yorkshire Museum paid two and a half million | pounds for the Middleham Jewel which was originally f |
his as his inspiration for raising millions of | pounds for leukaemia charities. |
They range in weight from 8-10 | pounds for geese and 9-12 pounds for ganders. |
nted a lump sum payment of about eight hundred | pounds for his losses, 3,000 acres (12 km2) of land, |
During this time, he also raised thousands of | pounds for charity by walking the Great Wall of China |
ted the challenge raising tens of thousands of | pounds for charity. |
He has raised over a million | pounds for youth cricket, working with the Sir Leonar |
rey was set to play Curly Howard and gained 40 | pounds for the role but ultimately dropped out becaus |
rial to take the form of a fund of one million | pounds for the endowment of Jewish religious educatio |
it was proposed that he receive payment of 100 | pounds for his epic poem, Burghley remarked, "What, a |
For example, Wyoming allows 2000 | pounds for chains, tarps and dunnage that accompany a |
Everett was a paraplegic and weighed over 300 | pounds; for these reasons, she didn't think the staff |
onships; the five-foot-seven Curry weighed 189 | pounds for that event. |
s deducted from the suttle at the rate of four | pounds for every 104 pounds of commodity, to take acc |
tler, Spates was the 1973 NCAA champion at 118 | pounds for Slippery Rock University. |
They gave 600,000 | pounds for the construction of a splendid Waterloo Pa |
author, William Glasson, donated two thousand | pounds for the erection of a grandstand between the C |
741, the 152 inhabitants of Catral paid 12,499 | pounds for the title of Villa and his independence fr |
of the Colonial government, which paid him 50 | pounds for it, a History of New England, mainly compi |
Mysore and Central India and bequeathed 50,000 | pounds for the purpose of education which led to the |
pay an indemnity of a hundred thousand British | pounds for Richardson's death. |
Signal Radio raises thousands of | pounds for local children's charities every year unde |
In 1723 he was paid six | pounds for attending the trial of a group of pirates |
of a 10th-century bow may have reached some 90 | pounds force (400 N), resulting in an effective range |
n the development of the X-15's mammoth 57,000 | pounds force (254 kN) thrust XLR-99 engine, the early |
Stage 2: LR91 provides an average of 105,000 | pounds force (467 kN). |
ssets became available, including 10.7 million | pounds from British contributions ESA's Artes telecom |
on was high as almost 4 000 tU3O8 (8.8 million | pounds) from three operating mines in 2007. |
pocketed a severance payment of around 200,000 | pounds from Liverpool. |
eported the removal of a hairball weighing ten | pounds from the stomach of an eighteen year-old Chica |
story of the theft of hundreds of thousands of | pounds from the Bank of England. |
Having made a tidy profit of several thousand | pounds from his second overlanding trip, the young Ey |
adviser, Lee Jasper, had received millions of | pounds from City Hall while failing to file audited a |
ery that he had stolen hundreds of millions of | pounds from his companies' pension funds. |
6 foot 190 pound junior (actually 6-2 and 220 | pounds), from Knoxville lettered last year as a defen |
Her intention appeared to be to obtain 11 | pounds, from an insurance cover on Caroline which she |
him, claiming that he had stolen thousands of | pounds from his dying mother, and then took his child |
rnational criminal gangs that make billions of | pounds from the trade. |
she received somewhere in the amount of 10,000 | pounds from the Prince when the affair ended. |
d 90's, and he had also filled out, gaining 35 | pounds from when he first signed, however he had cont |
d and additional grants of more than 3 million | pounds from English Heritage fund and the European Un |
They wore their 18 kilogram (40 | pounds) full-suit body armor, which Phillips had stit |
March 2008, Applegate detailed how she lost 30 | pounds, going from a size 8 to a size 2. |
f 1956, and the Olympic Light Heavyweight (179 | pounds) Gold Medalist at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic G |
sive tackle and only 5 feet 11 inches (but 230 | pounds,) Goldsmith earned first-team all-conference h |
A guide in London said that two million | pounds had been spent on an pr-agency to find a good |
led for time because the production of British | pounds had finished and the hope of the 140-man group |
mencement of settlements until twenty thousand | pounds had been raised and invested in the government |
The | Pounds had nine children. |
man Army Museum at Carvoran, after 6.3 million | pounds had been spent on revamping these museums with |
at Algiers, for whose redemption ten thousand | pounds had been subscribed by the bishops and clergy. |
lic lands to the value of thirty-five thousand | pounds had been sold. |
Campbell : "He was a man of two hundred twenty | pounds, handsome as Apollo, and of immense physical s |
Weighing over 300 | pounds, Harris wrestled as a heel (villain). |
Over recent years approximately five million | pounds has been spent on refurbishment and rebuilding |
Many years after his death, John | Pounds has become a local hero in his birthplace of P |
An estimated 30 million | pounds has been reported stolen from the headquarters |
Many millions of | pounds has been spent on upgrading the hospital in re |
Pike in excess of 20 | pounds have been reported from here. |
ly consist of 3-7 pound fish, but fish over 25 | pounds have been caught as well. |
se on the ground and investing several million | pounds, Haydn Green died suddenly in 2007 leaving an |
mall for college football at just 5'9" and 140 | pounds, he walked on to the football team at the Univ |
At 5'6", 160 | pounds, he was too large to play pee-wee and played a |
At 6'5" and 185 | pounds, he played as a forward. |
Standing 6'3" and 317 | pounds, he primarily plays defensive tackle. |
Since losing almost 100 | pounds, he has become an icon for admirers, like Hall |
he stood six feet, two inches and weighed 200 | pounds, he was reportedly "the smallest man in his fa |
At 6-foot-4, 280 | pounds, he ran the 40-yard (37 m) dash in 4.86 second |
At 6'7" and 238 | pounds, he played as a forward. |
At 6-foot, 10-inches, weight 235 | pounds, he usually played a center or post position. |
inches (2.03 m) and weighing in excess of 300 | pounds, he joined a front court for the Wolverines th |
Though small, at 5'9" and 200 | pounds, he had lightning speed and was known as "X-ra |
Standing at 6'3" tall, and weighing 190 | pounds, he played from 1957 to 1965 for the Cleveland |
Weighing 185 | pounds, he was compactly built and struck with such t |
At just 165 | pounds, he was the smallest center to ever play footb |
At 6'0" and 170 | pounds, he played as a guard and a forward. |
At 6'0" tall and 185 | pounds, he batted left and threw left, which made him |
At 8 feet tall and 250 | pounds, he is "a natural-born clown and good-natured |
pite six convictions and fines in thousands of | pounds, he amassed the largest egg collection in the |
Despite weighing 460 | pounds, he also wrestled in a loincloth as Kamala II, |
the unflattering nickname (at 6-foot-4 and 215 | pounds, he was only slightly less heavy than 1970s Cu |
Despite his light weight of 154 | pounds, he is reportedly able to bench press 400 poun |
ght of 5 feet and ten inches, and a meager 163 | pounds, he was arguably one of the best small players |
Standing 5'1" and weighing just over 90 | pounds, he was small for his age, which presented dif |
value to the Rockets because at 6'11" and 240 | pounds, he had a 7'4" wingspan , a 32" vertical leap, |
ffering from tuberculosis and weighing only 75 | pounds, he died several weeks later. |
te being small even for his day at 6-1 and 235 | pounds, he distinguished himself as one of the best d |
At 6'3" and 205 | pounds, he played the guard position. |
st two or more fast food meals a week, were 10 | pounds heavier than those who consumed fast food less |
mined that children with the virus averaged 52 | pounds heavier than those with no signs of it and obe |
nger, about four inches taller and maybe forty | pounds heavier, Martin lunged at him, and had to be r |
, there is a rabbit on the moon who constantly | pounds herbs for the immortals. |
ber 2010 is £260,088, more than sixty thousand | pounds higher than that of any British police officer |
ce again thinks his dog is stealing Daffy, and | pounds him once again. |
eight in his clothes was sixteen stone, eleven | pounds, his height being six feet. |
Standing at 6'0" and weighing 170 | pounds, Holden made his big-league debut on September |
At 6'3" 218 | pounds, Hosey was originally drafted by the Cleveland |
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