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She successfully gained the eight additional | pounds and two inches needed to enlist. |
The following year, with 28 additional | pounds added to his frame, he moved up to the heavywe |
After | Pounds' death, Thomas Guthrie (often credited with th |
Kenneth Alwyne | Pounds, CBE, FRS (born 17 November 1934) is Emeritus |
Woolbeding and | Pounds Commons is a Site of Special Scientific Intere |
Weights given in stones and | pounds. |
Weights given in stones and | pounds; Amateur jockeys indicated by "Mr". |
vingly shepherds the leftover zombie girls and | pounds on bongos during voodoo ceremonies. |
ce again thinks his dog is stealing Daffy, and | pounds him once again. |
avoirdupois system, the units of pressure are | pounds per square inch and in the metric system, the |
were removed and in 2010 she was broken up at | Pounds scrap yard, a process recorded by National His |
For several years the vessel resided at | Pounds scrapyard in Portsmouth |
he purchase price of the vehicle in Australian | pounds. |
Avoirdupois | pounds per cubic inch (lb/cu in) |
ates are that 1.8 billion kilograms (4 billion | pounds) of rice husks are left over from rice process |
sts the National Health Service (UK) 3 billion | pounds sterling per year and the cost to employers is |
osters, and Kankakee produced over one billion | pounds (450 million metric tons) of TNT. |
mebase recorded sales figures of £1.57 billion | pounds for the last financial year (2009-2010). |
bioplastics could reach as high as 50 billion | pounds per year (10% of the global plastics market) b |
o curtail future public spending by 20 billion | pounds per annum relative to the plans of the Labour |
.5 million passengers and more than 10 billion | pounds of cargo pass through Louisville International |
All it does is absorb the shock when my body | pounds down." |
an estate valued in excess of £100,000 British | Pounds (approximately $18,000,000 in US Dollars today |
led for time because the production of British | pounds had finished and the hope of the 140-man group |
ist Sir Ellis Kadoorie donated 100,000 British | pounds to be invested in the development of Palestine |
Statistics with figures in millions of British | Pounds Sterling. |
Rivers from the North Carolina for 100 British | pounds and founded Clarksville. |
pay an indemnity of a hundred thousand British | pounds for Richardson's death. |
INF - Bryan | Pounds, Houston |
uilding will be not less than (per local code) | pounds per square foot applied on the horizontal proj |
bber Louisville Slugger, while Stephen Colbert | pounds O'Brien over the head with a fake, oversized r |
, there is a rabbit on the moon who constantly | pounds herbs for the immortals. |
ype sterilizer that relies on tanks containing | pounds of EO need not be filled. |
ast that included Rutland Barrington, Courtice | Pounds, W. H. Denny, and Rosina Brandram. |
nry Lytton in the 1893-96 tours, with Courtice | Pounds repeating his role of the curate. |
rs familiar to the Savoy's audiences: Courtice | Pounds (Indru), Frank Thornton (Pyjama), W. H. Denny |
Lt Col E G D | Pounds RM, 14 March 1967 - 30 September 1968 (Colours |
about the 1970s changeover from £sd to decimal | pounds should probably be rationalised into one artic |
ir tavern night after night, spending dollars, | pounds, marks and yen as if there's no tomorrow, the |
rowers to repay a total of 13 billion Egyptian | pounds in return for dropping legal charges. |
He then received eight | pounds for his services. |
Alice herself staffed the body seven or eight | pounds. |
did bestow in land and houses the sum of eight | pounds a year foreer to be laid out on a causeway lea |
ted remains (which weigh between four to eight | pounds) would be prohibitively expensive for most peo |
other role he had done, and that he lost eight | pounds while making the film. |
TRE worth eight | pounds now four pounds.“ |
ost three feet long and weigh as much as eight | pounds. |
an 15 years, reaching over 24 inches and eight | pounds. |
While on the show, Stone lost eighteen | pounds, the second lowest loss in the history of the |
rovide sufficient surface area for over eighty | pounds of bees to land. |
eight in his clothes was sixteen stone, eleven | pounds, his height being six feet. |
years, but the club was also fined 60 English | pounds. |
Money is assigned to the player in English | pounds and kisses are used to control various non-pla |
the ingredients used in quantities of English | pounds. |
anything else) if they happened to have a few | pounds in their pockets." |
of the wreck and came away with only some few | pounds of ships biscuits and salted pork. |
her she could be very good if she loses a few | pounds. |
a 20th century term for the far smaller (a few | pounds at most) device laid on or just below the surf |
et of shelf space and worth no more than a few | pounds. |
in a London gallery and purchased it for a few | pounds. |
per here than at Fremantle) it makes but a few | pounds a year difference. |
Only a few | pounds per hour are now released. |
rl of Buchan for the equivalent today of a few | pounds. |
hapman and Joseph Chapman at Seabrook, fifteen | pounds to each of them when they come to the age of o |
tkins, who on his death in 1747 left her fifty | pounds for the support of her son. |
pitched at one o'clock on forfeiture of fifty | pounds . |
ce, be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty | pounds, and if it be the second or any subsequent off |
The reference to a fine not exceeding fifty | pounds must be construed as a reference to a fine not |
aquette which can often weigh upwards of fifty | pounds. |
he story continued: "Bill Cochran weighs fifty | pounds more than his father and he is at least twenty |
Fifty | pounds of gunpowder and a large amount of saltpetre e |
ed, with the largest ones weighing about fifty | pounds. |
hundred loaves of bread, one hundred and fifty | pounds of boiled ham, sixty barrels of cheese and a b |
It was played for fifty | pounds but the result is unknown. |
the weight of which was fifty-six | pounds! |
to build the prison, as he was paid fifty-two | pounds for its construction once the completed struct |
The koi average around five | pounds, while there is allegedly a large mirror carp |
was arrested and escaped with a fine for five | pounds. |
To direct that the Penalty of Five | Pounds for no possession of License be reduced to One |
or up to three months, or a fine of up to five | pounds. |
f camp, they had all gained an average of five | pounds. |
rd, Richard Paddon, was given a reward of five | pounds for his part in keeping the remainder of the t |
ausage company while in Buffalo, and gave five | pounds of sausage to every teammate who hit a home ru |
ing the law by holding services and fined five | pounds, in default of which he was to be publicly whi |
This was after Michael had gained five | pounds after struggling with an eating disorder that |
five | pounds - 3000 minted (bearing the arms of Rhodesia on |
n educational charity at Pinxton, leaving five | pounds a year from the profits of his collieries to b |
ing carried on, and fine the participants five | pounds. |
n eggs and dressing out between three and five | pounds. |
osing as a corrupt German diplomat bought five | pounds of heroin on Atkinson's behalf in Thailand. |
lt within five years, otherwise a fine of five | pounds was imposed. |
the town of Mendham ows me w'ch is near forty | pounds, and alsothe moiety of w'ch" 500 acres (2 km2) |
3-4 feet in length and weigh as much as forty | pounds. |
nger, about four inches taller and maybe forty | pounds heavier, Martin lunged at him, and had to be r |
(In the early 1990s Grayson lost over forty | pounds and became a vegetarian.) |
(8,100 m2) of pasture that was valued at four | pounds. |
d and six shillings, that of a cuirassier four | pounds and ten shillings. |
iver was the owner, they were to be fined four | pounds per person. |
) of meadow that was (in total) valued at four | pounds. |
TRE worth about four | pounds now nineteen shillings. |
is place of abode one pound of powder and four | pounds of ball, and bring the same with him into the |
Four | Pounds Avenue |
arr owned a boat, and in 1671 he was paid four | pounds for services rendered with the craft. |
Four | pounds of gold coins dating from 1857 to 1914 were fo |
econd mate of a ship on such a voyage was four | pounds per month: but when seamen are shipped by the |
The gold price was determined to be four | pounds 18 shillings and ninepence (GBP 4.18s.9d |
s deducted from the suttle at the rate of four | pounds for every 104 pounds of commodity, to take acc |
nging to Henry de Ferrers and being worth four | pounds. |
s to be fined between forty shillings and four | pounds; and a guard who fired off his weapons whilst |
w building, cost approximately 21.5 Million GB | Pounds |
id, that a fish weighing thirty one and a half | pounds was caught. |
was assessed for tax at tax at 630 and a half | pounds. |
nd leaps over Mickey countless times before he | pounds the basket in place, shaking it to check if it |
"Tokimeki Nagara For You" (When my heart | pounds for you) |
Two hundred | pounds apiece they weighed, and they won games for th |
for me and that the further sum of two hundred | pounds be laid out upon my funeral which I desire may |
itation, he was given a pardon and one hundred | pounds to bring a party of cedar-getters on the cutte |
open a subscription with three or four hundred | pounds. |
ip in Guiana and the other was "of one hundred | pounds assured by the said Doctor Arthur Ducke on my |
course of a single year from about one hundred | pounds a share to almost one thousand pounds per shar |
ith full grown ewes weighing up to two hundred | pounds and rams up to three hundred pounds, live weig |
unds from the public resulted in seven hundred | pounds being raised and the ground was purchased. |
llectibles and may be sold for several hundred | pounds each. |
bert Amadas was ordered to pay several hundred | pounds for 'missing plate' - he had helped himself to |
who built the chapel and also gave two hundred | pounds towards the cost of other buildings. |
er, and, to that end, lost more than a hundred | pounds on a crash diet which included prescribed amph |
By his Will he gave one hundred | pounds to poor scholars at Oxford, "...whereof I was |
ritish officer at Fort Malden and four hundred | pounds to buy munitions. |
One hundred | pounds was offered for his apprehension there, So he, |
offered to the Tate Gallery for a few hundred | pounds in 1941. |
first to load large holes with several hundred | pounds of black powder, to shake the hills and loosen |
e word hundredweight in the sense of a hundred | pounds. |
Council records show him receiving one hundred | pounds to relieve the company during a period of plag |
Taylor & Lewis agreed to pay one hundred | pounds sterling in the evening of the day of each con |
cover of the Gene McDaniels song "One Hundred | Pounds of Clay". |
nsion of three (later four, then five) hundred | pounds a year as George's "driving tutor"; to save fa |
rainbox Challenge where he won several hundred | pounds and Eggheads where his team lost. |
nted a lump sum payment of about eight hundred | pounds for his losses, 3,000 acres (12 km2) of land, |
alary with the review amounted to nine hundred | pounds a year by 1818, and his friendship with variou |
tion and they were selling for several hundred | pounds on eBay, where you could also find replica Mon |
He grew fat; to well over two hundred | pounds. |
- required a crew of 15 and cost eight hundred | pounds. |
d Mata Mata for a rental of up to five hundred | pounds a year. |
term of three months, or a fine of one hundred | pounds, or both such imprisonment and fine, together |
The actual skull of Sue weighs several hundred | pounds, and would have necessitated an additional sup |
enses, and rose to expenses plus eight hundred | pounds, but then they found cheaper support. |
ment against him for ten thousand five hundred | pounds, which he levied upon his property, and swept |
dged that they would not see him for a hundred | pounds. |
sure may in other circumstances be measured in | pounds per square inch (psi) or in atmospheres (atm). |
the drilling fluid and is normally measured in | pounds per gallon (lbm/gal) or (ppg). |
ommonly either given as specific gravity or in | pounds per gallon. |
Treasury notes denominated in | pounds were issued in 1827, replacing the earlier rix |
The article implies borrowing was in | pounds. |
896, private banks issued notes denominated in | pounds equal to the British pound. |
all mentoring rooms at a cost of £44,000 Irish | pounds. |
apel largely funded by a legacy of 1,000 Irish | pounds left by an Edmund Keary. |
n January 1920 and was sold for scrap to H. J. | Pounds of Portsmouth on 22 October 1925. |
John | Pounds (June 17, 1766 - January 1, 1839) was a teache |
ral, Royal Garrison Church/Domus Dei, The John | Pounds Memorial Church (Unitarian), the Square Tower |
Many years after his death, John | Pounds has become a local hero in his birthplace of P |
a sacred cantata Greatheart: The Story of John | Pounds, by the Rev Carey Bonner. |
Despite weighing only 955 kg(2193 | pounds) it had the same effect on targets as the 28 c |
He was 5'8 and weighed 155 lbs ( | pounds). |
that causes the body to store fat after losing | pounds early in the diet. |
on 13 April 1907, and starred Edna May, Louie | Pounds, Arthur Williams, Camille Clifford and Courtic |
Christina - Eva Moore; Louie | Pounds (also at the Coronet Theatre in 1900) |
Sold for scrap to Messrs | Pounds, Portsmouth on 24 January 1947. |
Then a weight of 300 metric | pounds (150 kg) was attached to each of his big toes |
lopment (valued at over a quarter of a million | pounds) was given to the Ironbridge Museum. |
alenciennes paying a fee of around one million | pounds. |
ssets became available, including 10.7 million | pounds from British contributions ESA's Artes telecom |
oured at the time to be worth fourteen million | pounds. |
thousand passengers and six and a half million | pounds of cargo and mail. |
, 4 million ounces of silver, about 20 million | pounds of molybdenum, and about 1 million tons of sul |
Titan's supports used 2.8 million | pounds of steel to manufacture. |
Taylor's annual output exceeds 800 million | pounds of produce from plants in seven states includi |
timates that it will remove 205 to 240 million | pounds of copper from the deposits annually between 2 |
he Macallan Prize in 1996, and ‘Half A Million | Pounds And A Miracle' had won the Neil Gunn Award in |
es annual grants totalling over half a million | pounds for research and entrepreneurship. |
930 with an endowment of just over two million | pounds, "prompted by his admiration for what Great Br |
the United States production exceeds 1 million | pounds annually, and daily consumption is around 16 m |
t was put on the market for sale for 2 million | pounds, it had been privately owned by a couple who h |
claims cost the organization over one million | pounds. |
short leases, and are sold for several million | pounds. |
on was high as almost 4 000 tU3O8 (8.8 million | pounds) from three operating mines in 2007. |
with 1126 fighter sorties unloaded 1.5 million | pounds of bombs. |
A guide in London said that two million | pounds had been spent on an pr-agency to find a good |
d its money, whilst having over half a million | pounds. |
orted that tourists throw just under 3 million | pounds per year into wishing wells . |
'Tram Crash' episode cost well over a million | pounds to produce and it was broadcast in 2010. |
In 2006, they handled over 18 million | pounds of food, distributed in 37 of the state's 39 c |
By 1976 over 1 million | pounds of the dye worth $5 million was used as a colo |
National Marine Fisheries Service, 6.1 million | pounds of finfish and shellfish, worth $8.0 million, |
killed on the British side and cost 13 million | pounds, contributing to an economic crisis in India. |
bridge police claim to have seized 2.7 million | pounds of cannabis in the 2 weeks they reported on. |
Total production was 38.2 million | pounds of refined copper. |
In 1992, 32.3 million | pounds (14,700 t) of acetonitrile were produced in th |
am War: the American forces seized two million | pounds of rice; 116 transportation bicycles; approxim |
The U.S. annually uses 4-5 million | pounds of acephate. |
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