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Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans, 576 U.S. 200 (2015), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that license plates are government speech and are consequently more easily regulated/subjected to content restrictions than private speech under the First Amendment.
One momme = 4.340 g/m 2; 8 mommes is approximately 1 ounce per square yard or 35 g/m 2. The momme is based on the standard width of silk of 45 inches (1.1 m) wide (though silk is regularly produced in 55-inch (1.4 m) widths and uncommonly in larger widths). The usual range of momme weight for different weaves of silk are: Habutai—5 to 16 mm
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There are four divisors of this number, the divisors being 1, 2, 131, and 262 itself, which makes it a semiprime. It is the sixth meandric number, [1] and the ninth open meandric number. [2] As it cannot be divided into the sum of the proper divisors of any number, it is the 17th untouchable number. [3]
A spool of 30/3 thread has a single's equivalent of 10, because a single strand or ply of that thread has a cotton count size of 10. A 20/2 spool has the same single's equivalent as a 30/3, but a 30/2 spool has a single's equivalent of 15, which means it is composed of individually heavier plies than a 30/3.
US 380 leaves Jacksboro to the southeast with US 281, but then leads east 37 miles (60 km) to Decatur. Fort Worth is 60 miles (97 km) southeast of Jacksboro via US 281 and Texas State Highway 199 . According to the United States Census Bureau , Jacksboro has a total area of 8.1 square miles (20.9 km 2 ), of which 0.86 square miles (2.2 km 2 ...
In the case of our word, 11 such patterns can be matched, namely 1 c 4 l 4, 1 cy, 1 d 4 i 3 a, 4 edi, e 3 dia, 2 i 1 a, ope 5 d, 2 p 2 ed, 3 pedi, pedia 4, y 1 c. For each position in the word, TeX will calculate the maximum value obtained among all matching patterns, yielding en 1 cy 1 c 4 l 4 o 3 p 4 e 5 d 4 i 3 a 4.
Paul Martin (June 6, 1883 – March 19, 1932) [1] was an American commercial artist and illustrator. He designed the world's largest sign in 1917. [2] It towered over Times Square until 1924.