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Weighing only, the 5500 frame was the world s lightest production road frame.

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A cheese of 7, 000 lb ( 3, 175 kg ) was produced in Ingersoll, Ontario, in 1866 and exhibited in New York and Britain ; it was immortalised in the poem " Ode on the Mammoth Cheese Weighing over 7, 000 Pounds " by James McIntyre, a Canadian poet.
A section of the Egyptian Book of the Dead written on papyrus showing the " Weighing of the Heart " in the Duat using the feather of Maat as the measure in balance
A section of the Egyptian Book of the Dead written on papyrus showing the Weighing of the Heart in Duat where Anubis can be seen on the far right, the scales are shown with the feather balance, and Ammit awaits hearts that she must devour-the presence of Osiris at the gateway to the paradise of Aaru dates the papyrus to a late tradition of the myth.
Weighing, and effective at, the " cruiser mine " was a potential hazard to the dropping ship, but was also on the right track.
Ogden Goelet says " without an exemplary and moral existence, there was no hope for a successful afterlife ", while Geraldine Pinch suggests that the Negative Confession is essentially similar to the spells protecting from demons, and that the success of the Weighing of the Heart depended on the mystical knowledge of the true names of the judges rather than on the deceased's moral behaviour.
This included his masterpiece and possibly best-known poem, " Ode on the Mammoth Cheese Weighing Over 7, 000 Pounds ," written about an actual cheese produced in Ingersoll in 1866 and sent to exhibitions in Toronto, New York, and Britain:
* Hot Doggerel: Ode on the Mammoth Cheese Weighing over 7, 000 Pounds
Weighing in at over 80 lbs, Tonya has been featured being adopted, and possibly sat on by the world's fattest woman.
Image: Weighing in on the Dumbbell Nebula. jpg | Image from the Spitzer Space Telescope.
Weighing 200 metric tons, the Maus's main armament was a 128 mm KwK 44 gun ( 55 calibers long barrel ), based on the 12. 8 cm Pak 44 anti-tank artillery piece, with a coaxial 75 mm gun.
Weighing 3500 kg ( 7720 pounds ), he was transported by air in a United States Air Force C-17 Globemaster III to his new home on January 7, 1996.
He keeps a Weighing the Odds blog ( inactive since February 2009 ) and is a regular poster on Internet forums for sports bettors.
Weighing 160 tons, placing the work in its Mission Bay location posed serious challenges, since it is, like many parts of San Francisco, built on landfill.
* Weighing responses ( e. g., calling the fire department or attempting to put out the fire ) and deciding on the most appropriate action for the situation ( planning a course of action )
Weighing in at approximately 1, 750 lb ( 794 kg ), Red Beard was considerably lighter than the official service designation, which was based on the original technical requirement.
Weighing approximately, Harmony is the second of three node module on USOS.
Weighing in on average between, Sitka deer are characteristically smaller than other types of black-tailed deer.
* National Conference on Weights and Measures, NIST Handbook 44, Specifications, Tolerances, And Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices, 2003
Weighing 875 troy ounces or 27. 21 kilograms and 46 centimeters in length, the Hand of Faith was found near the Golden Triangle in Australia, and put on display at the casino in 1981 amid a number of other gold nuggets.
Weighing 43 tons it was powered by a 700 hp ( 522 kW ) petrol engine driving eight double-leaved bogie wheels on each side, control was through a seven-speed gearbox and hydraulic disc brakes.
Weighing over 500 pounds, he used the Banzai Drop, a move in which he jumped from the second rope and sat on his opponent's chest, to defeat several of the WWF's biggest stars.
Weighing in Motion systems installed on the main lines measure the complete weight ( distribution ) of the trains as they pass by at the designated line speed.

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In the fully developed afterlife beliefs of the New Kingdom, the soul had to avoid a variety of supernatural dangers in the Duat, before undergoing a final judgment known as the " Weighing of the Heart ".
* Diplomacy: Weighing ' Deterrence ' vs. ' Aggression ' – The New York Times, October 18, 2002

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Weighing the circumstances in this case, he argued that the social need for conformity with the requirement was greater than the individual liberty claims of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
Weighing 135 pounds, Douglas fought in 1922 for the Lightweight Championship of Manitoba ; and after a six round fight won the title.
* Russell McCormack, " John Michell and Henry Cavendish: Weighing the stars ", British Journal for the History of Science 4 126-155 ( 1968 )
Weighing, it provides support for tanks, associated control panels, and avionics equipment.
Weighing around 8. 4 grams, it bore the image of the Persian king or a great warrior armed with a bow and arrow, but who is depicted is not known for sure.
Weighing less than a pound (< 450 g ) at birth with little hair and closed eyes, they suckle for several months, emerging from the den in May or June, weighing 15 – 20 pounds ( 7 – 9 kg ).
* Weighing Earth's Water from Space Estimating ground water using GRACE ( written for non-scientists )
Weighing just, the Cappuccino is powered by a turbocharged, three-cylinder, 657 cc DOHC engine ( just under the 660 cc maximum displacement allowed for a Kei car ).
Weighing only a bit more than a comparably equipped Chevelle SS 454, the Monte Carlo SS was quite a fast car, although it accounted for less than 3 % of Monte Carlos sold in 1970.
The idea for Strauss to write a ballet came from Rudolf Lothar, editor of the influential magazine Die Waage ( The Weighing Scales ).
In Bagasara gold plating units and in Saver Kundla Weighing machine for diamond are famous.
Weighing a total of 78. 5 pounds ( 35. 6 kg ), it was powered by solar cells for daytime operations and a silver-cadmium battery for the nighttime.
* Weighing in Motion sensors for axle loads, imbalances or infracharging

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* Weighing the Benefits of Offshore Outsourcing-A CIO Research Report by Lorraine Cosgrove Ware

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* Weighing scale, also known as a balance, a type of device used to measure the mass of an object.
* The balance used in the Weighing of the Heart in Egyptian mythology.
* Hilker M. et al. Weighing Ultracompact Dwarf Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster, Astronomical Science, The Messenger 129 – September 2007.
Weighing scale # Balance | Balance scales allow to directly compare gravitational mass within a gravitational field.
Weighing in at around 5 tonnes, each boat in the Class 1 fleet is approximately 12-14m in length, 3. 5m wide, and constructed using composite materials.
*" The weight of the Locomotive Engine, with its full complement of water in the boiler, shall be ascertained at the Weighing Machine, by eight o ' clock in the morning, and the load assigned to it shall be three times the weight thereof.
* September 1 – Weighing ceremony of Jahangir.
Weighing between, they are rounded, large and slow.
Weighing up the available evidence, Reese concludes that " it seems doubtful if even a third of the footsoldiers returned to England.
Weighing around 600 kg ( 1322. 8 lb ), the Haflinger can be lifted by four strong people and yet can carry a load of 500 kg ( 1102. 3 lb ).
Weighing approximately one ton, and launched by the Molniya-type booster rocket, they included a cruise " bus " and a spherical atmospheric entry probe.
Weighing an estimated 54 tons, it is the largest piece of community folk art in the world as of 2010.
Weighing his options, Antiochus decided to withdraw.
If the deceased successfully passed these unpleasant demons, he or she would reach the Weighing of the Heart.
It was thought that the heart was examined by Anubis and the deities during the Weighing of the Heart ceremony.
An Inertial Upper Stage booster adapted by MSFC was used to transport Chandra to its high orbit Weighing about 22, 700 kg ( 50, 000 lb ), this was the heaviest payload ever launched by a Shuttle.
This Weighing house, an official town building, became famous during the 16th century because people accused of witchcraft were offered an honest chance of proving their innocence.

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