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Old-fashioned grits are the gauge of coarse sand.
White believed that energy consumption was the gauge of cultural advance.
In some competitions shooters are grouped according to the gauge of their guns.
Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi's mandate is precarious, built purely on the gauge of an applause meter, without an organized base or formal platform to ground her.
[C2.] G.D.P. Grew 4% in Third Quarter Gross domestic product, the gauge of total economic activity, grew at a 4percentt annual rate in the third quarter, the Commerce Department reported.
From what Peter had gathered during premarital counseling, it was pretty clear that Reverend Micklethwaite had spent a good deal more time thinking about the gauge of his spinnaker sheets than about the doctrine of the Real Presence.
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The gauge of German business sentiment published by Ifo, a research institute in Munich, rose in July to its highest level for seven months.
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