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I couldn't do any weights, so I lost about seven kilogrammes of muscle and looked different.
Each fan attending the gig is estimated to generate 13 kilogrammes of the gas and the fans account for 90percentnt of the entire concert emissions.
Immediately after London, Varnish struggled with a disc injury that forced her to have five months off her track bike and meant she lost seven kilogrammes of muscle.
A rising appetite for meat is also a critical factor as many kilogrammes of grain are needed to produce one kilogramme of meat.
The initial 10,000 copies cost an extortionate 12 reichsmark, "the equivalent of 32 kilogrammes of bread", said one protagonist, or €300-€400 (£215-£290) in today's money.
In 2010, Moreno was arrested at John F Kennedy airport in New York, after he was found trying to enter the country with several kilogrammes of heroin strapped to his body.
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"Every kilogramme of nitrogen fertiliser you make emits in its production 8kg of carbon dioxide".
Each kilogramme of ivory can sell for up to 18,000 Kenyan shillings (£126) locally.
Demand is so high that a kilogramme of rhino horn is now worth more than gold or cocaine.
It is said that a kilogramme of rhino horn sells for up to $100,000£65,62727) in Vietnam, double the price of gold.
In September officials in Yokohama said they had detected 40,200 becquerels of radioactive caesium per kilogramme of sediment collected from a roadside ditch.
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