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The attraction bagging started before we had ascended a single metre.
I have told myself that I will not run a single metre after retiring but take up cycling to rest my knees.
"He sees every single metre of film shot in Sweden," says Farago, "and as much of what's made in the rest of the world as he can.
Rhythmic conflicts, or cross-rhythms, may occur within a single metre (e.g., two eighth notes against triplet eighths) or may be reinforced by simultaneous combinations of conflicting metres.
Virtually all Old English poetry is written in a single metre, a four-stress line with a syntactical break, or caesura, between the second and third stresses, and with alliteration linking the two halves of the line; this pattern is occasionally varied by six-stress lines.
One period of Welsh possession stretched for 28 phases yet ultimately failed to make a single metre.But after a poor start, Taulupe Faletau's timely score cut the deficit to three points before half-time and Rhys Priestland, on early for Dan Biggar, kicked Wales into the lead seven minutes from time.
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In a single square metre outside, there are fragments of plastic tubing, rubber erasers, electricity sockets, kitchen tiles, a champagne bottle, Christmas tree baubles and a baby doll.
In what has become a record year for slug breeding, experts estimate there could be 15 billion in Britain - with up to 1,000 found in a single square metre.
I was really keen that it should remain a garden space and thought: "Shouldn't we just garden it?" I was inspired by this single square metre vegetable patch that had just turned up on the site one day a few years ago – someone had just planted it anonymously – and it always made me smile.
"[Waders] are the gift to us of mud… the intertidal ooze at the edge of the sea is the richest in invertebrates of all habitats, able to hold in a single square metre thousands of tiny molluscs, crustaceans, marine snails and marine worms, and waders are linked to it inextricably".
Unlike their predecessors from the 1960s, modern computers can handle the complex calculations required to come up with the right shapes.The Wendelstein 7-AS, a tiddler with a fuel capacity of but a single cubic metre, was built by the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics at Garching, Germany, and operated from 1988 to 2002.
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