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The seal weighed more than a one-ton Ford pickup truck.
Steven Crandell: "We're Destroying the Most Amazing Thing in Our Lives" -- Interview With Polar Photographer Paul Nicklen Steven Crandell 2011
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The seal weighed more than a one-ton Ford pickup truck.
Steven Crandell: "We're Destroying the Most Amazing Thing in Our Lives" -- Interview With Polar Photographer Paul Nicklen Steven Crandell 2011
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What he neglects to say is that the MSL landing system was in fact built to have the one-ton delivery capability needed for the MSR.
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The seal weighed more than a one-ton Ford pickup truck.
Steven Crandell: "We're Destroying the Most Amazing Thing in Our Lives" -- Interview With Polar Photographer Paul Nicklen Steven Crandell 2011
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The tunnel's operator, who identified himself only as Abu Ahmed, took a cell phone call from a supplier in the Sinai about a one-ton cargo of crushed rock he was trucking to the border with Hamas's help.
After Mubarak, Israel Is Unsettled Over Hamas Richard Boudreaux 2011
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Workers also fortified a 12-foot-high ring dike around a still-dry school by lowering 20 to 30 one-ton sandbags from a helicopter Sunday night, Lt. Col.
North Dakota River Falls by Inches as Residents Carry On Jack Nicas 2011
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On the moral level, human-rights organizations around the world including in Israel have severely criticized the attack, proclaiming that the intentional dropping of a one-ton bomb in the middle of the night on a dense civilian neighborhood is tantamount to a war crime.
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On the night of July 23, 2002, an IAF warplane dropped a one-ton bomb on a Gaza apartment building where senior Hamas commander Salah Shahade was sleeping together with his wife and family [1].
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The production boasts a one-ton Christmas tree, 150 costumes—and nearly $11 million in ticket sales.
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The seal weighed more than a one-ton Ford pickup truck.
Steven Crandell: "We're Destroying the Most Amazing Thing in Our Lives" -- Interview With Polar Photographer Paul Nicklen Steven Crandell 2011
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