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  2. Shoe size - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada, the traditional system is similar to the British system but there are different zero points for children's, men's, and women's shoe sizes. The most common is the customary system where men's shoes are one size longer than the UK equivalent, making a men's 13 in the US the same size as a men's 12 in the UK.

  3. Demographics of France - Wikipedia

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    All women living in metropolitan France: 1,99 1.74 Women born in Metropolitan France 1,88 1.70 Immigrant women 2,75 2.16 Women born in overseas France: 1.86 Immigrant women (country of birth) Spain 1,81 1.52 1.23 Italy 1,81 1.60 1.24 Portugal 2,02 1.96 1.49 Other EU 1.66 1.44 Turkey 3,12 3.21 2.16 Other Europe 2,22 1.68 1.41 Algeria 3,69 2.57 1.78

  4. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    Obtaining the correct size is complicated by the fact that up to 25% of women's breasts display a persistent, visible breast asymmetry, [49] which is defined as differing in size by at least one cup size. For about 5% to 10% of women, their breasts are severely different, with the left breast being larger in 62% of cases. [50]

  5. Women's March on Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The women's march was a signal event of the French Revolution, with an effect on par with the fall of the Bastille. [68] For posterity, the march is emblematic of the power of popular movements. The occupation of the deputies' benches in the Assembly created a template for the future, ushering in the mob rule that would frequently influence ...

  6. Academic grading in France - Wikipedia

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    Academic grading in France is structured and rigorous, with a focus on assessment through written exams and a set of standardized scales for measuring student achievement. Since 1890, the French baccalauréat exam, required to receive a high school diploma, has traditionally scored students on a scale (Barème) of 0-20, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] as do ...

  7. The World's Billionaires 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The United States accounted for 403 billionaires, followed by China with 89 and Russia with 62. [3] It was the first time China, which includes Hong Kong, placed second. [ 2 ] A total of 55 countries were represented on the 2010 list, including Finland and Pakistan which claimed their first billionaires. [ 3 ]

  8. European Americans - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000 census this represented over 56.1 million or 19.9% of the United States population, an increase from 26.2 million (10.5%) in 1990 and 38.2 million (16.9%) in 1980 and are specified as "unclassified" and "not reported".

  9. 2015 US Open (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.It was the 135th edition of the US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.