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Notable exceptions are the British stone of 14 pounds, which is not used in the United States, and a divergence in definition of the hundredweight (100 pounds in the United States, 112 in Britain) that yields two different tons, the short U.S. ton of 2,000 pounds and the long British ton of 2,240 pounds.
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Ewing never won a ring so that whole "I'm going to Disney World" slogan probably took on a different ton for him--bummer.
Dr Woolhandler went on: [Rather than] thousands of different plans, tons of different co-payments, deductibles and restrictions – one single-payer plan, which is what we need for all Americans to give the Americans really the choice they want … not the choice between insurance company A or insurance company B.
With two different styles, tons of change, and lots of opportunity for disruption.
"Exact same model as Weblogs Inc," he says: "Try a bunch of different shows, recruit tons of talent and double down on big winners.
You get to try a bunch of sports, play different instruments, read tons of books, study a range of topics, listen to all different kinds of music, and meet a host of new people.
Now you can mix and match these pieces to get tons of different outfits for different situations.
Plus as a bonus, you'll have tons of different friends from different cliques/backgrounds to converse with and learn new things about.
"Not a ton different than the 99th," declared Mr. Obama's press secretary, Robert Gibbs.
Robert Gibbs, Mr. Obama's press secretary, promised that the 100th day, which fell on Wednesday, would be "not a ton different than the 99th".
But what makes the Tip Ton different is that it tips forward, moving naturally from resting position – a conventional seated position – to working position, with a slight forward incline.
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