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  2. Foot (unit) - Wikipedia

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    They found that the underlying diameters of the stone circles had been consistently laid out using multiples of a base unit amounting to 30 long feet, which they calculated to be 1.056 of a modern international foot (thus 12.672 inches or 0.3219 m).

  3. List of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company (401–500)

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    12 feet 2 inches (3.71 m) 216 long tons (219 t) [96] [97] Loch Shiel: 467: Trawler - Steam: ... 115 feet 2 inches (35.10 m) 22 feet (6.7 m) 12 feet 1 inch (3.68 m)

  4. List of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company (501–600)

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    115 feet 2 inches (35.10 m) 22 feet 1 inch (6.73 m) 11 feet 9 inches (3.58 m) 196 long tons (199 t) [1] [2] Thomas W. Irvin: 502: Trawler - Steam: 1911: 115 feet 3 inches (35.13 m) 22 feet 1 inch (6.73 m) 12 feet 9 inches (3.89 m) 201 long tons (204 t) [3] James Pitchers: 503: Trawler - Steam: 1911: 115 feet 3 inches (35.13 m) 22 feet 1 inch (6 ...

  5. List of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company (301–400)

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    9 feet 3 inches (2.82 m) 96 long tons (98 t) [114] [115] Rubislaw: 382: Steel: Cargo Steamer: 1904: 220 feet 2 inches (67.11 m) 32 feet 2 inches (9.80 m)

  6. List of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company (901–1000)

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    320 feet (98 m) 49 feet 1 inch (14.96 m) 26 feet 1 inch (7.95 m) 3,701 long tons (3,760 t) [53] Gilia: 956: Steel: Trawler: 1972: 172 feet 11 inches (52.71 m)

  7. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    At 1 inch in this scale = 6 feet (man's height) in the real world. Aircraft, science fiction, space non fiction, figures, vehicles, and watercraft. Now the most prolific [ 11 ] small scale (i.e. less than 1:35) for plastic injection armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) models, and also plastic model figurines and scale model vehicles and aircraft by ...

  8. Inch - Wikipedia

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    The international standard symbol for inch is in (see ISO 31-1, Annex A) but traditionally the inch is denoted by a double prime, which is often approximated by a double quote symbol, and the foot by a prime, which is often approximated by an apostrophe. For example; three feet, two inches can be written as 3 ′ 2″.

  9. North American blizzard of 1996 - Wikipedia

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    The North American blizzard of 1996 was a severe nor'easter that paralyzed the United States East Coast with up to 4 feet (1.2 m) of wind-driven snow from January 6 to January 8, 1996. The City University of New York reported that the storm "dropped 20 inches of snow, had wind gusts of 50 mph and snow drifts up to 8 feet high."