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It's rare you can ride a horse of that calibre in so many ways.
"You have to have experienced riders of that calibre in your team.
The new chairman, Iain McInnes, said: "We are delighted to have a character of Guy's calibre in charge.
There aren't any stories of that calibre in "If It Is Your Life," though a couple come close.
There are dozens more of their calibre in a country that has become the cockpit of UK politics.
The chance to see a performer of George Duke's calibre in a small club is too good to miss.
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By the 16th century, gunners had adopted the custom of describing the length of a cannon's bore in calibres, that is, in multiples of the bore diameter.
Calibre areas were lower in mild asthmatics and villous calibres in the high GC group were greater than those in asthmatics not taking GCs.
The high-risk group was more likely to have extended zone vessel calibres in the lowest quintile (arteriolar Q1 vs Q2-Q5: OR 1.67 [95% CI 1.17, 2.38] and venular OR 1.39 [0.98, 1.99]) and tortuosity in the highest quintile (Q5 vs Q1-Q4: arteriORar OR 2.05 [1.44, 2.92] and venular OR 2.38 [1.67, 3.40]).
When Admiral George Rooke's fleet carried out the capture of Gibraltar, his 350 guns were opposed by only 80 iron and 32 brass cannon of various calibres in Gibraltar.
One such methodology is that of investigating axonal calibres in different cortico-cortical or sub-cortico-cortical bundles.
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