Kilo- Sentence Examples

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  • His most cherished project was a large increase in the tax on tobacco, which at this time paid, for homegrown tobacco, the nominal duty of four marks per hundred kilo.

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  • It takes 10 kilos of feed to produce 1 kilo of beef, 5 kilos for a kilo of pork.

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  • Hence 1000Æ is the elongation in millimetres per metre length per kilo.

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  • The gold mines at Kilo and Moto, worked since 1905, had an output in 1918 of some 90,000 ozs.

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  • A kilo of organic carrots at £ 1.50 can be the basis of several nutritious dishes.

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  • Normally in blocks up to 1 inch thick, and up to a half kilo, wrapped in coarse white cloth bearing makers trademark.

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  • However, as adipose tissue contains about 7,000 kilo calories per kilo calories per kilogram, physical activity alone is seldom sufficient to lose much weight.

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  • The airline has increased the carry-on luggage allowance from just 7 kilos to 10 kilo with immediate effect.

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  • In July a hefty four hundred kilo polar bear decided to take a nap at the end of the airport runway.

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  • Hence 1000Æ is the elongation in millimetres per metre length per kilo.

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  • Thus in 1906 from Cavalla and Xanthi 11,000 tons were exported of a value of about £1,101,000, the range of the various qualities per kilo (2·1 lb) being Ghienbek.

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  • In twenty years the average price fell from about 235 to 135 marks the 1000 kilo.

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  • A kilo of pure cocaine has a street value an order of magnitude higher than a kilo of muesli.

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  • Yes, sometimes each extra kilo may destroy individual's self- reliance.

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  • The humphead wrasse, that can fetch up to $ 130 per kilo in the live reef fish trade, has also benefited.

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  • Lelia is a female Manfred, and Dumas had some reason to complain that George Sand was giving them " du Lord Byron au kilo."

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  • Yes, sometimes each extra kilo may destroy individual 's self- reliance.

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  • Cycling Britain 's Jamie Staff made a sensational debut in the kilo event on the last day of the Mexico World Cup.

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  • In 2003, recorded some impressive kilo times on the way to seventh in the world championships and a silver at the Olympic trials.

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  • The mineral is valued at over 20 million dollars a kilo back on earth, so the attraction to Pandora is easily understood.

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  • Thus in 1906 from Cavalla and Xanthi 11,000 tons were exported of a value of about £1,101,000, the range of the various qualities per kilo (2·1 lb) being Ghienbek.

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  • Gold mines are worked at Kilo in the upper basin of the Ituri river, and some 30 m.

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  • The transit trade in the last-named year included bullion valued at £33,000, being raw gold from the Kilo mines, Belgian Congo.

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