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Another few kilograms, though, and the looks would begin to go.
This is about three kilograms for each person on Earth.
You can take at most three kilograms of personal items.
Almost half a kilogram per person, which is more than the weight of your hand.
He had been winning in 60 kilograms and wanted to keep going.
Four kilograms would be nearly enough to make a bomb.
Find someone who can lift 50 kilograms above his/her head.
He had read that they each held 113,000 kilograms of fuel.
He won the world title at 90 kilograms four times.
She claimed to have lost 17 kilograms in seven weeks.
They eat about two to three kilograms of leaves a day.
To move the weight a force greater than 2 kilograms is required.
They want to make the kilogram be no longer based on a physical object.
During which, he was estimated to have lost 6-7 kilograms in weight.
This must be rounded up to the next whole kilogram.
This species had an average body mass of around 18 kilograms.
Say it's on the order of three kilograms per meter.
There was a man who wanted to be paid for his three kilograms of rice.
That only meant a difference in his weight of about a kilogram and a half.
According to reports the grew man lost 60 kilograms of his weight during short time.
It could yield kilograms of the material at a time.
Under my feet there were several bombs, 10-15 kilogram each.
But the same kilogram can now bring three times that amount in Italy.
This baby has to weigh two or three hundred kilograms.
It can live for 10 years, and grow to a substantial 20 kilograms.
He is in the 100 kilogramme class and has lifted nearly four times his own weight.
The next business was to obtain the precise weight of a kilogramme.
The kilogram or kilogramme is a metric unit of mass.
The energy efficiency index is in kW h per kilogramme of load.
But quality teas, the best grade, have hardly changed at around 200p a kilogramme.
Will you, therefore, have the goodness to provide me at once with a steelyard and a tested kilogramme?"
"Here it is, gentlemen; one kilogramme, four hundred and thirty grammes.
Its market value is around $750 (£470) per kilogramme.
According to the kilogramme definition, one livre was about 489.506 grammes.
Damon Hill disqualified for a 8 kilogramme underweight car.
In 2010 Gregory S. Paul gave an estimate of one kilogramme for the weight.
The kilogramme is equal to 18,827.15 grains.
"I must have a measure, and I must have a kilogramme."
But they charge a lot, fifteen roubles a kilogramme, and you need six kilogrammes a month.'
He had to repeat the process with the sugar and coffee: for every kilogramme he had to weigh seven.
"Gentlemen," he said, "with these franc pieces I obtain the means of determining accurately both a meter and a kilogramme."
Less than one-seventh of a kilogramme!
Er quarter of a kilogramme.
After performing she can eat a kilogramme of grapes or drink a litre of grapefruit juice.
The earliest archaeological find here is a large Bronze Age axe, weighing half a kilogramme (one pound).
The units in the following table are (except for the talent) calculated based on the kilogramme definition of the livre.
Legislation already clearly provides for the price per unit of litre or kilogramme for the benefit of the consumer.
He carries, too, a pistol weighing at least a kilogramme with which he fires three shots at you."
The company manufactures over 100 products, from kilogramme to multi-tonne quantities, and offers an experienced and flexible custom manufacturing service.
They buy large quantities, weighing them by the kilogramme, before fashioning them into garlands and selling them on the street.