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| y are roughly 12 centimetres (4.7 in) long and | weigh a maximum of 40 grams (1.4 oz). |
| Weigh a Buck 50 - 3:28 | |
| It comes in relatively small wheels that | weigh about 1.25 pounds. |
| s are typically 135 cm tall at the withers and | weigh about 600 kg. |
| s are typically 150 cm tall at the withers and | weigh about 1,050 kg. |
| ' Langshan is a large, heavy chicken: roosters | weigh about 4 kilograms. |
| Mature sows | weigh about 600 pounds (270 kg) and boars about 800 |
| Mature females will | weigh about 450 kg and be around 125 cm tall. |
| rage rams are 83 cm (33 in) at the withers and | weigh about 100 kg (220 lb). |
| e, Wada was said to stand about 5'2" tall, and | weigh about 140 pounds. |
| med roof, which extend almost to ground level, | weigh about 200 tons. |
| verage these birds are about 53 cm (21 in) and | weigh about 380 grams (13 oz). |
| 02-106 cm (40-42 in) long and are estimated to | weigh about 4.2 kg (9.3 lbs). |
| Newborns are about 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long, | weigh about 80 kilograms (180 lb), and are grey in c |
| Giant mouse lemurs | weigh about 300 grams (11 oz). |
| On average, surf smelt | weigh about 10 to the pound. |
| ont, about 6 meters long (20 ft), estimated to | weigh about 1 ton and was herbivorous. |
| ure up to almost 10 centimetres (3.9 in); they | weigh about 95-165 grams (3.4-5.8 oz). |
| of 6.5 to 11 cm (2.6 to 4.3 in) of length and | weigh about 6 to 14 g (0.21 to 0.49 oz). |
| The main satellite will | weigh about 500 kilograms and is accompanied by a sm |
| Rams | weigh about 300 lbs and ewes about 250 lbs. |
| The males are known to | weigh about 1135-1415g and the females, about 1025-1 |
| Females stand about 40 cm (16 in) high and | weigh about 2.8 kg (6.2 lb) the males about 2.2 kg ( |
| This amount of rice would | weigh about 460*10^12 kg, 4.6*10^2 Pg (Peta grams), |
| uation implies that a 30-inch muskellunge will | weigh about 8 pounds, while a 40-inch muskellunge wi |
| Thin silver coins to the 7th century which | weigh about 2 to 3 grams are known as siliqua by num |
| cm (10 in) long with a 14 cm (5.5 in) tail and | weigh about 400 g (14 oz). |
| It can grow up to be 37-48 cm long and | weigh about 1.5-3 kilograms, approximately the same |
| ) long, with an 8 centimetres (3 in) tail, and | weigh about 110 grams (3.9 oz). |
| around 80 centimetres tall at the shoulder and | weigh about 70 kilograms, making them the largest sp |
| They | weigh about 300 grams (11 oz), have a long bushy tai |
| They are 18 cm long with an 8 cm tail and | weigh about 50 g. |
| ut 50-65 centimeters long, excluding tail, and | weigh about 7-9 kilograms. |
| Weight: At birth, Short-finned Pilot Whales | weigh about 60kg (135lb). |
| Ewes | weigh about 25 kg (55 lb) and are usually polled (ho |
| The young | weigh about 1000g at birth, which is about three per |
| They are 13 cm long with a 2 cm tail and | weigh about 30 g. |
| ch as Tyrannosaurus, and has been estimated to | weigh about 300 kilograms (660 lb). |
| Adult antelope | weigh about 2 to 3 kg (4.4 to 6.6 lb), 50 to 57 cm ( |
| Large sandstone boulders, estimated to | weigh about 200 pounds (90 kg), have been found in t |
| column one square inch in cross-section would | weigh about 14.7 lb). |
| it is solid and air-stable, making it easy to | weigh accurately. |
| If I don't hear any sound arguments to | weigh against what seems to be a pretty straightforw |
| 2. | Weigh all the cleared items |
| The high yielding fleeces | weigh an average six to seven kilograms, with a fibr |
| it took Doria three hours to give the order to | weigh anchor and ready for battle-pressed by Grimani |
| Light | weigh and movable citizen architectural actions atta |
| An adult hound can | weigh anywhere from 34 to 44 pounds (15.5-20 kg) and |
| An adult hound can | weigh anywhere from 40 to 55 pounds and is from usua |
| Rams | weigh approximately 60 kilograms (130 lb) and ewes 4 |
| ody length of about 100 to 110 millimeters and | weigh approximately 35 to 38 grams. |
| metres (19-20 inches) tall at the shoulder and | weigh approximately 20 kilograms (45 pounds). |
| ion and extended commissioning and the modules | weigh approximately 2000t and 2400t respectively. |
| They | weigh approximately 6.5 pounds as adults. |
| On average, they | weigh approximately 450-500 kilograms (992-1102 poun |
| Mature cows | weigh approximately 700 kg (1500 lb) and stand 135 t |
| Yellow-bellied weasels | weigh approximately 3.3 pounds (1.5 kgs.). |
| When mature, ewes | weigh approximately 56 kg (120 lb) are 69 cm (27 in) |
| nd the hour hand is 15 feet (4.6 m) long; both | weigh approximately 500 pounds (230 kg). |
| The satellites would | weigh approximately 1,330 kg and their solar panels |
| vehicle and the fuel cell centre respectively | weigh approximately 80 and 20 kilograms. |
| Rams | weigh approximately 37 kg (82 lb), have a well-devel |
| hich volume, if filled with fresh water, would | weigh around 2,800 kg or 2.8 tonnes. |
| otch Beef butcher sells slices that "typically | weigh around 6oz" each. |
| Adults | weigh around 1 kg (2.2 lb) and measure up to 50 cm ( |
| Faroes ewes | weigh around 45 pounds (20 kg) at maturity, and rams |
| 65-75 cm / 2.1-2.6 ft tall at the shoulder and | weigh around 50 kilograms (110 lb). |
| Males | weigh around 22 ounces (624 grams) and hens weigh 18 |
| It is estimated to | weigh around 2000 tons and is about 30'(9m) high, 50 |
| They are fine-boned, and | weigh around 100 pounds. |
| up to 1 metre (39 in) tall at the shoulder and | weigh around 60 kilograms (130 lb). |
| height of 14.5-16 inches (35 centimetres) and | weigh around 11 pounds (5 kilogrammes). |
| timetres (28 to 30 in) tall at the withers and | weigh around 27 to 40 kilograms (60 to 88 lb). |
| It consists of four units which together | weigh around 31.4 kg, including a pointing device, a |
| Mature cows | weigh around 700 kg (1,600 pounds) and stand about 1 |
| s with their tail adding 3.5-5 inches and they | weigh around 4-8 ounces.This species undergoes seaso |
| The kittens | weigh around 90 grams (3.2 oz) at birth, and have a |
| Male Slovak White geese generally | weigh around 7 kg, and females 6 kg. |
| n Reedbucks average 85 cm at the shoulder, and | weigh around 70 kg. |
| A tall player, he was reckoned to | weigh around 14 or 15 stone. |
| engths of over 20 centimetres (7.9 in) and can | weigh as much as 56 grams (2.0 oz). |
| Male Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees can | weigh as much as 70 kilos with a body length of up t |
| in Africa, growing almost three feet long and | weigh as much as eight pounds. |
| emonial and parade style dragons, the head can | weigh as much as 12 katis (14.4 kg, almost 32 lb). |
| Moreover, in an era when a wet pigskin might | weigh as much as 14 pounds, Salmon averaged 30 yards |
| ye quotes, "A kilogram by any other name would | weigh as much." |
| A strikingly obese figure, Lewis was known to | weigh as much as 500 pounds (227 kg), making him the |
| er muskie to grow up to 3-4 feet in length and | weigh as much as forty pounds. |
| ze from the Narrow-striped Mongoose, which may | weigh as little as 500 g, to the Grandidier's Mongoo |
| timetres (40 to 63 in) at the shoulder and may | weigh as much as 546 kilograms (1,200 lb), though mo |
| Hatching eggs should | weigh at least 58g. |
| ens as young as four weeks old so long as they | weigh at least 2 pounds (0.91 kg). |
| The convenience of being able to | weigh at the loading site is a key factor in the pop |
| en's Association", all of whose members had to | weigh at least 201 pounds. |
| Adults | weigh between 30 and 42 grams (1.1 and 1.5 oz). |
| The animals | weigh between 45 and 65 kilograms and stand 70 to 80 |
| They can | weigh between 52-70lbs and they stand around 60-70cm |
| They usually | weigh between 26 and 60 kDa, and have an average len |
| and | weigh between 7.5-9.1kg. |
| smaller; they are only 115 to 125 cm high and | weigh between 400 and 500 kg. |
| They | weigh between 1 and 2 kg. |
| They | weigh between 13 kg to 23 kg. |
| Redhorses average around 12-18 inches long and | weigh between 1-2 pounds, although some can reach up |
| Elk bulls generally | weigh between 700 and 1100 lb (300-500 kg) while cow |
| weighing between 500 kg and 600 kg, while cows | weigh between 300 kg and 400 kg. |
| Guests must | weigh between 34 kg (75 lb) and 310 kg (680 lb) in o |
| “The stones forming the spans | weigh between one and two tons each and have on occa |
| Greater Blue-ringed Octopuses can | weigh between 10 and 100 grams. |
| An adult ram | weigh between 275 and 400 lb (125 and 180 kg). |
| It can | weigh between 6 and 9.5 kg (13 and 21 lb), though th |
| hey stand 60-72cm (24-28in) at the withers and | weigh between 34.5-35.5kg |
| A fully mature bull can | weigh between 1,200 and 1,600 kg (2,600 and 3,500 lb |
| ght of 50 to 70 centimetres (20 to 28 in), and | weigh between 17 and 32 kilograms (37 and 71 lb). |
| A fully grown adult will | weigh between 1 and 4 tonnes. |
| They measure 74-78 millimeters and | weigh between 35 and 60 grams. |
| When born, they | weigh between 3.5 and 6.5 kg (7.7 and 14 lb). |
| an individual's entire cremated remains (which | weigh between four to eight pounds) would be prohibi |
| The cheeses, which | weigh between 1.5 and 2.5 kg, are shaped like a pear |
| Adults | weigh between 218-790 grams (0.48-1.7 lb) with males |
| The four main sections, which | weigh between 38 and 46 tonnes, were lowered into pl |
| g operations at the mine are done with a batch | weigh bin system that is coupled to a "weigh-in-moti |
| A moveable | weigh bridge |
| An unusual | weigh bridge is also still in existence although bei |
| One must | weigh context heavily. |
| nder or diplomat could individually assign and | weigh different parameters and factors internally wi |
| each stone is approx 9 - 12 feet in height and | weigh four to five tons a piece, the cap is of a sim |
| Males | weigh from 74.1-89.0 |
| oz), and females | weigh from 81.0-105.0 |
| Apomys mice | weigh from 18g to 128g. |
| Canada lynx cubs | weigh from 175 to 235 grams (6.2 to 8.3 oz) at birth |
| In average, the males | weigh from 95 to 130 kg (210 to 290 lb) and reach a |
| The females | weigh from 400-500 kilograms (882-1102 pounds) on av |
| Rams | weigh from 85 to 105 kilograms and ewes 60-70 kg. |
| This ray can | weigh from 4.5 to 8.75 lb (2 to 3.98 kg). |
| They reach a size of 18 to 28 cm and | weigh from 300 to 400 g. |
| Although troy ounces are still used to | weigh gold, silver and gemstones, the troy pound is |
| that there are great psychological costs that | weigh heavily on the combat soldier or police office |
| ed: "Six thousand condemned men in our prisons | weigh heavily on our budget, becoming increasingly d |
| The violence, clamor and loss suffered in war | weigh heavily on soldiers, no matter how brave. |
| lieve the pressure of business, which began to | weigh heavily upon the regular justices itinerant at |
| of the anger between Wight and Young seemed to | weigh heavily on Wight. |
| imony from a "gentleman," in particular, would | weigh heavily. |
| A | weigh house or weighing house is a public building a |
| nted as minister with aim of guiding the small | Weigh House congregation towards union with another |
| Tottenham Court Road, separate services at the | Weigh House ended in July 1965. |
| Wolverton, and Haverhill, returning in King's | Weigh House after World War II. |
| The King's | Weigh House was built on its site, and today Citiban |
| Weigh house (Stadswaag) on the St.Michael-square | |
| arketplace that had its own measuring house, a | weigh house and of course, a packhouse. |
| The King's | Weigh House today serves as the Ukrainian Catholic C |
| craments was tested and accepted by the King's | Weigh House congregation in Mayfair, in 1917. |
| ght, he accepted a call to the historic King's | Weigh House Chapel, London in succession to the elde |
| enhuizen Square to be presented at the current | weigh house, built in 1778. |
| y-at-Hill and the site used to build the Royal | Weigh House. |
| h his heart began to be heavy, and he began to | weigh how idly he had spent that day. |
| ake tours, civil war tours, fishing tournament | weigh in area, Boy Scout camp. |
| The Blue team is still reeling from losing the | weigh in and two of their members. |
| If other editors could | weigh in here, it would be very helpful. |
| x disks each are 18 feet (5.5 m) in height and | weigh in at 11 tons each. |
| Riders must | weigh in at ten stones, excluding saddle, and horses |
| 350 lb (160 kg) in weight eat for free if they | weigh in with a doctor or nurse before each burger. |
| The Senti family wins the final | weigh in and $50,000. |
| Freshwater Drum can | weigh in excess of 54 lbs. |
| They can | weigh in at over three pounds, and they mostly live |
| with the current of renovation that was under | weigh in early Renaissance Rome. |
| an, Jim Wilbur, Laura Ballance and Jon Wurster | weigh in with what they remember (or don't remember) |
| Other editors may want to | weigh in on whether they are both justified under fa |
| Please feel free to | weigh in! |
| If others | weigh in, then fine; but so far the disagreement is |
| e it up for a week or so, to let other editors | weigh in.Critical Chris (talk) 10:13, 27 February 20 |
| e someone with more expertize in this area can | weigh in.Lamont A Cranston 14:37, 13 August 2006 (UT |
| e 195 lbs mark at the Strikeforce: Los Angeles | Weigh Ins, but was finally booked for the fight weig |
| SHHS does not | weigh its GPAs for honors and AP courses. |
| The young are bright orange at birth and | weigh less than 5 grams. |
| ating the need for fuel bladders, aircraft can | weigh less and the wing root bending moment caused b |
| is relatively thickset, several other species | weigh less. |
| Mukluks | weigh little and allow hunters to move very quietly. |
| se is to calibrate the weighing scales used to | weigh loaded railroad cars. |
| Former | weigh lock with canal barge, now a part of the Erie |
| A | weigh lock is a specialized canal lock designed to d |
| An example of a | weigh lock (now dry), once part of the Erie Canal, m |
| he will appeal to the bosses to become a check | weigh man who measures the amount of coal, but the G |
| w to heights of over 15 meters and can grow to | weigh many tons. |
| immature birds (at about 10 weeks of age) can | weigh more than 4 kg (8.8 lb). |
| an grow in excess of a four inch leg span, and | weigh more than 3 ounces as adults. |
| Females | weigh more than males; they usually weigh around 4.7 |
| idth as the diameter of a round brilliant will | weigh more as it has four corners which would otherw |
| weighing over 800 kilograms and some pigs even | weigh more than 900 kilograms; though some growers c |
| rry weapons at the time, the volunteers had to | weigh no less than 190 pounds (86 kg). |
| For we must | weigh not only the life of these children, but also |
| nder ordered the subtle forces and continue to | weigh on Royalist boats in its class, at 14:20, made |
| Tanimbar Corellas | weigh, on average, about 250 g for females and 300 g |
| Bulls average 97 cm at the withers and | weigh on average 150 kg. |
| Ewes | weigh on average 60 kg (130 lb) and grow to 67 cm (2 |
| A survey of wild orangutans found that males | weigh on average 75 kilograms (170 lb), ranging from |
| When mature, rams | weigh on average 72 kg (160 lb) and ewes 50 kg (110 |
| in by his brothers and sisters; it was said to | weigh one and a half tons and posed a significant ch |
| tational acceleration, things on the Moon will | weigh only 16.7% of what they weigh on the Earth. |
| The babies are born small and hairless and | weigh only about 22 grams (0.8 oz). |
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