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The forces that are whipping the Moon outward by about 3.8 centimeters (approximately an inch and a half) a year are tidal.
At first, officials ruled that Nichol had been stopped by a pile of Wisconsin defenders approximately an inch short of the end zone.
WALKING LUNGES Take a big step forward — about twice the length of your natural stride — and then lower your back knee until it's approximately an inch above the floor.
The official transcript of the hearing notes that he held up his hand, and demonstrated that his pinky finger was separated approximately an inch and a half from the rest of his fingers, and he couldn't move either it or his middle finger on the other hand.
Approximately an inch to the right of the 500's handbrake is a lever to adjust the tilt of the driver's seat squab.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?!" the squad commander yelled approximately an inch from Master Sergeant Allen's face.
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The pumps were implanted via a dermal incision of approximately half an inch made in the upper back of the animals, and approximately 2.5 inches of skin was freed with a blunt forceps from the underlying tissues; the pump was inserted into this cavity, and the incision was sutured.
No. 3 became the first new locomotive to travel on the railway for over 80 years in 1951, but it frequently derailed, and on inspection it turned out that the Talyllyn track was laid approximately half an inch (13 mm) wider than the official gauge, a deliberate policy by the old company to accommodate the long wheelbase of Talyllyn.
The holes should be approximately half an inch apart.
Christina's piece is approximately half an inch to an inch wide.
Make your clips approximately half an inch or (1.5 cm) apart.
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