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  2. Fuwa - Wikipedia

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    The smallest of the five sturgeon (1.1 meters) was bitten by one of the barracudas housed in the same aquarium, and died the day after being publicly released into the city's theme park aquarium Ocean Park. [16] [18] Necropsy showed that the bite was not aggressive, but a reflex action from contact between the fish. [19]

  3. Hazuki (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Hazuki in December 2018. Hazuki passed the test to become a wrestler for Stardom on July 5, 2014. [4] [5] On July 6, 2014, she debuted in a losing effort against Koguma. [1]At Mask Fiesta 2014 on October 26, Hazuki, performing under the name Shinba, teamed up with Star Fire to defeat Mystique and Shadow.

  4. Sri Lankan units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The smallest unit was known as "Paramaanuwa", which was equal to 3.306 × 10 −11 m (1.302 × 10 −9 in). A typical span was taken roughly equal to 22.86 cm (9 in). These small units of measurement were used in making of statues and buildings. Following are the relationships between the units used in ancient times. [6] [7]

  5. Jinsei Shinzaki - Wikipedia

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    Initially a heel, his first few matches were highlighted by victories over jobbers which included future star Matt Hardy and midcarders like Aldo Montoya, and 1-2-3 Kid. [6] Hakushi brought the wrestling style of lucharesu to the company, utilizing many aerial maneuvers, and stood out for using many of them to finish his matches as opposed to a ...

  6. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    Both models can be described as 15 mm, but the real world sizes depend on the size of the reference humanoid. In practice, the reference humanoid is generally assumed to be the idea of the average height of the human male, within a 6-inch (15 cm) interval between 5.5 and 6 feet (168 and 183 cm), unless otherwise indicated by the designer.

  7. Template:Infobox person/height - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 107,000 pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage.

  8. Korean units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    In contexts involving volume, two cubic forms of "pyeong" were also formerly used. The pyeong of gravel was a cubic gan (about 6.01 m 3); [15] the pyeong of firewood was 13 as much (about 2.0035 m 3). [15] Palais reports alternate seoks of 15 and 20 mal each. [49]

  9. Pinwheel calculator - Wikipedia

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    A pinwheel calculator is a class of mechanical calculator described as early as 1685, and popular in the 19th and 20th century, calculating via wheels whose number of teeth were adjustable. These wheels, also called pinwheels, could be set by using a side lever which could expose anywhere from 0 to 9 teeth, and therefore when coupled to a ...