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Toads, frogs, and newts are common, and the endemic Japanese giant salamander of Kyushu and western Honshu can attain a length of four feet or more.
This is a species of rattan growing to a length of three hundred feet or more, and is used on all occasions when with us twine or cordage would be brought into requisition.
As Mr. Coyote gripped the handlebars, the Rocket Sled accelerated with such sudden and precipitate force as to stretch Mr. Coyote's forelimbs to a length of fifteen feet.
The jetpack has a height of five feet, width of five-and-a-half feet and a length of five feet, and features a dual-propeller construction that uses fans to provide lift instead of jets of exhaust gas.
A length of one foot is a good starting point for braiding string.
Among them: it would have to become a fully flat bed with a minimum length of six feet; provide adequate privacy but still be open to the rest of the cabin; have ample storage space; and provide comfortable sleep.
Traditionally, most texts, following Owen's estimate of 1841, give a body length of thirty feet or nine metres for Megalosaurus.
When the alligators reach a length of four or five feet, usually after about two years, Mr. Glass harvests them.
The leaves are generally small, although they sometimes achieved a length of one metre (three feet) in the gigantic Lepidodendron.
More endangered still is the Chinese alligator, a compact and relatively mild-mannered meat eater that, at an average length of seven feet, is only about half the size of its American counterpart.
This gives the cord an actual length of six feet, but it feels much shorter, since the coil is stiff enough (which isn't really that stiff) that pulling away from the "resting" length of 3 feet will tug on the headphones a bit.
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