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Examples
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One hundred million multi-ton buffalo lived on the open plains.
Prairie Population Problems, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Mario Ernesto Villanueva will stand trial in New York on charges that he took $500,000 for every multi-ton shipment of cocaine he helped move.
Mexico resort city mayor, jailed in drug case, vows to stay in governor race 2010
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Key to the operation is a massive network of about 75 automated cranes, which move the multi-ton coils from one area to the next.
Thyssen Robert Guy Matthews 2010
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They let you get behind the wheel of a multi-ton vehicle and zip around anywhere you please.
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They let you get behind the wheel of a multi-ton vehicle and zip around anywhere you please.
Doug Lansky: Most Challenging Traffic Signs Ever (PHOTOS) 2010
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Those outlying structures were probably originally built more of wood, small stone, and thatch rather than the multi-ton blocks the Inca are famous for using, so your standard erosion and time is probably the culprit.
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Eight strangely lethargic Springers looked on apathetically as the multi-ton positronic computer was ripped out of its deck-bolt anchorage.
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When I compare the magnitude of a multi-ton whale beside the cow-like, land-based earlier version, the force of change and the intelligence of adaption are obvious.
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Or in the case of the extra large, multi-ton piece at McCormick West, Raaf's device monitors the sound in the space.
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The result, each 'slide' of these multi-ton glaciers sets off an 'ice quake' that register an average of 3 to 5 on the Richter scale.
Wade Norris: Rejoice! Ice Free Arctic Summers Within a Decade! 2009
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