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  2. Ise-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The 40-metre-long (131 ft 3 in) hangar was 20 metres (65 ft 7 in) wide forward and 11 metres (36 ft 1 in) at the rear. It was 6 metres (19 ft 8 in) high and designed to stow nine aircraft. It was fitted with fire fighting foam and carbon dioxide dispensers as a result of wartime experience. The T-shaped lift was 12.1 metres (39 ft 8 in) wide at ...

  3. Japanese battleship Ise - Wikipedia

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    The ships had a length of 208.18 metres (683 ft) overall, a beam of 28.65 metres (94 ft) and a draught of 8.93 metres (29 ft 4 in) at deep load. [1] They displaced 29,980 long tons (30,460 t ) at standard load and 36,500 long tons (37,100 t) at deep load, roughly 650 long tons (660 t) more than the earlier ships.

  4. Jon Jones - Wikipedia

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    6 ft 4 in (193 cm) Weight: 238 lb (108 kg; 17 st 0 lb) Division: Light heavyweight ... However, Cormier pulled out of the fight on April 1, citing a foot injury, ...

  5. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    At birth, a baby blue whale is already 25 ft long (the size of an adult killer whale) and can drink up to 150 gallons (568 liters) of milk a day and gain as much as 200 lbs (90 kg) per day in its ...

  6. Imperial units - Wikipedia

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    The former Weights and Measures office in Seven Sisters, London (590 Seven Sisters Road). The imperial system of units, imperial system or imperial units (also known as British Imperial [1] or Exchequer Standards of 1826) is the system of units first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act 1824 and continued to be developed through a series of Weights and Measures Acts and amendments.

  7. Chris Bumstead - Wikipedia

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    He started weightlifting at the age of 14, and between grade 9 and grade 12, he went from 170 to 225 pounds, growing his legs the most. [12] After building what he thought was a good physique with coach Valliere, Bumstead began competing.

  8. Bengal tiger - Wikipedia

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    A male tiger shot in Nepal weighed 320 kg (710 lb) and measured 328 cm (10 ft 9 in) 'over the curves'. [25] The heaviest wild tiger was possibly a male killed in 1967 in the foothills of the Himalayas that measured 323 cm (127 in) between pegs and 338 cm (133 in) over curves; it weighed 388.7 kg (857 lb) after eating a buffalo calf.

  9. Orion (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] [15] The crew module is the only part of the spacecraft that returns to Earth after each mission and is a 57.5° frustum shape with a blunt spherical aft end, 5.02 meters (16 ft 6 in) in diameter and 3.3 meters (10 ft 10 in) in length, [16] with a mass of about 8.5 metric tons (19,000 lb).