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were units
noun
A standard measure of a quantity.
Exact(25)
There were units.
"There were units on the ground on their third rotation; some of them felt they were being punished for something," Hill recalled.
All three, which had focused on travel luggage, were units of Wilson's: The Leather Experts, which shut them down in response to weakness in the travel industry.
"It was pretty clear that these two units were units that would probably be on that list".
Standing ready immediately behind the belt were units (usually the size of regiments, sometimes entire divisions) held in reserve for launching counterattacks.
Ahmed Zakayev, a top aide to the Chechen rebel leader Aslan Maskhadov, said his faction was not behind the attack, but added: "I am certain that there were units of Chechen volunteers who took part".
Similar(35)
Both are units of Time Warner.
Lumens, he learned, are units by which brightness is measured.
Both networks are units of Viacom.
l j1 and l j2 are unit link vectors.
Our primary outcome measure was unit mortality.
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