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The first cyclotron, built in 1931 in Berkeley, California, by Ernest Lawrence, had a circumference of 30cm.
The architect of the Pantheon's dome would have admired his cantilevered skirts, one of which, belonging to the Petal dress, had a circumference of nearly eighty feet.
At its greatest extent, Ferdinandea had a circumference of over 15,000 feet and an area of about 1 square mile, but as the eruption subsided, it quickly crumbled back into the sea.
An even more ambitious American machine, the Superconducting Super Collider, would have had a circumference of 87km but was cancelled in 1993 after $2 billion had been spent building less than a third of the tunnel it would have occupied.
The broadly flooded shelf of Gondwana had a circumference of at least 28,000 km (17,400 miles), most of which sat in the belt of persistent westerly winds.
It measured 150 by in diameter, and had a circumference of 425 cm.
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The island has a circumference of 3 miles (5 km).
The trunk of the Norfolk dogwood has a circumference of 110 inches.
The shrub, a Rhododendron catawbiense hyrid, stands 15 feet tall and has a circumference of 35 feet.
The fruit, which has a circumference of about 4.5 metres (15ft), was loaded on to a truck and taken to Royal Victoria country park in Southampton on Friday.
Imagine Brian Shaw, the world's strongest man, whose biceps have a circumference of two feet and whose neck is apparently thicker than most people's thighs.
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