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General Amin said the declaration would show that the aluminum tubing Iraq ordered, at a diameter of 81 millimeters, was intended for use in "artillery rockets with a range of less than 10 kilometers," or about six miles, and was far too small for use in uranium enrichment.
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The 0.3-square-millimeter chip is intended to cut down on counterfeiting and ticket-scalping and to help improve crowd control by storing ticketholder information, including when people enter the venue and where each ticket is purchased.
CONCEIVED in the aftermath of the Persian Gulf war in 1991, the computerized Crusader, with its 155-millimeter cannon, is intended to fire shells farther, faster and more accurately than any artillery gun in existence.
The company announced Wednesday that it will handle worldwide distribution for the writer-director's post-Civil War western, which will be shot on 65-millimeter film and is intended to have the widest 70-millimeter release in more than 20 years.
The two Iranian warplanes carried 30-millimeter cannons that are intended to support ground troops and are not designed for air-to-air combat.
One end of the device has a mini USB jack and the other has a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack and a dedicated line out that is intended to work with hi-fi speakers.
Thrillingly, most of the projections won't be digital: 35-millimeter prints will be in attendance, the way these films were intended to be shown.
The building is intended for research and development work on the 300-millimeter computer wafer, which is expected to supplant the 200-millimeter wafer, now the industry standard.
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