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Frank Nesser alone was 6-foot 1-inch tall and weighed 235 pounds.
Killebrew was a stocky 6-foot tall, 195-pound hitter with a compact swing that generated tremendous power.
Therefore a 6-foot ( 1. 83 m ) figure in 28 mm scale would be 30 mm tall.
This fall in popularity was due, in addition to the quality of the roles and his conflicts with MGM, partially because by late 1938 he was a tall, nearly 6-foot teenager, and also partially because the world was focusing on the growing problems of World War II and therefore the literary classics and costume dramas Bartholomew excelled at were less in fashion.
The 6-foot 5-inch tall right-hander suffered his second loss when he was knocked out in the 7th round by David Cadieux on May 12, 2006.
6-foot 8 inches tall, he seemed to deliver the ball from the clouds.

6-foot and was
The primary weapon was a thin 6-foot throwing spear, the assegai.
The perceived problems with the portrayal of Lawrence begin with the differences in his physical appearance: the 6-foot 2-inch ( 1. 87 m ) Peter O ' Toole was almost nine inches ( 23 cm ) taller than the real Lawrence.
In both cases the catastrophe was caused by flooding from a storm surge when strong winds drove water over the 2 m ( 6-foot ) mud dike that circled the lake at the time.
During a nearly ten-year stay in London, he was instrumental in extending the size of the pianoforte, and was the recipient of one of John Broadwood's first 6-foot ( 1. 8-meter ) pianos.
The level of skill demonstrated by the 6-foot, 203-pound standout was instantly recognized, and from the very beginning of training camp he had the job as the 49ers ' starting left cornerback.
A 6-foot 200 pounder, Yost was a standout at tackle at West Virginia into the 1896 season.
At 6-foot 3-inches and 220 pounds ( 100 kg ), Fields played quarterback at Virginia State University in Petersburg but left school when he was recruited to play for the Washington Homestead Grays in 1939.
Dredging was required on many of the short canals and slack-water sections to maintain a 6-foot ( 1. 8 m ) deep channel.
In one of those trips Lu Yu stumbled upon a spring underneath a 6-foot round rock and the water from the spring was extremely clear and clean.
Exclusively a catcher, the 6-foot, 2-inch, 230 pound Scioscia was primarily known for his defense.
Because of its running over the Erie, the Northern was built to the same 6-foot broad gauge.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was to lead the event by unveiling a historical marker and a 6-foot statue of Santos ( sculpted by Edillardo Paras ) and donated by Cesar L. Villanueva's wife, Arlyn Sicangco-Villanueva, president of Holy Angel University in Angeles City, Pampanga.
Born in Evansville, Indiana, the 6-foot, 10-inch ( 2. 08 m ) McCarty played college basketball at the University of Kentucky where he was a part of the team that won the NCAA championship in 1996.
* Memorable Events / Puzzles: A puzzle that used an interactive Virtual Earth map to locate items hidden on campus ( two members of the organizing team had to fly an airplane over the Microsoft campus with a high-resolution digital camera to get the level of detail down to 3cm per pixel, allowing each puzzle answer to indicate a 6-foot square region where an item was hidden ).

6-foot and by
The comedy of the scene is enhanced by having the 5-foot 10 actor Trevor Peacock playing Talbot, and the 6-foot 3 actress Joanna McCallum playing Auvergne.
* The ocular Harpsichord, or clavecin oculaire, comprising a 6-foot square frame above a normal harpsichord, is invented by the Jesuit mathematician and physicist Father Louis-Bertrand Castel.
The Honorary Colours were approximately 6-foot 6 inch by 6-foot.
The high-pressure cylinder is 24-inch bore by 6-foot stroke, and the low-pressure cylinder is 38-inch bore by 8-foot stroke.
Gadoufaoua ( Touareg for “ the place where camels fear to go ”) is a site in the Tenere desert of Niger known for its extensive fossil graveyard, where remains of Sarcosuchus imperator, popularly known as SuperCroc, have been found ( by Paul Sereno in 1997, for example ), including vertebrae, limb bones, armor plates, jaws, and a nearly complete 6-foot ( 1. 8 m ) skull.

6-foot and round
In late 1974, in the grand finale of an early mixed martial arts-style tough man contest in Honolulu, Hawaii, a 5-foot 6-inch 145-pound Urquidez decisioned a 6-foot 1-inch 230-pound Dana Goodson after scoring a takedown and pin against Goodson in the third and final round.

6-foot and after
Less than a decade after the development of the first practical rotorcraft of any type with the autogyro, in the Soviet Union, Boris N. Yuriev and Alexei M. Cheremukhin, two aeronautical engineers working at the Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut ( TsAGI,, ), constructed and flew the TsAGI 1-EA single rotor helicopter, which used an open tubing framework, a four blade main rotor, and twin sets of 1. 8-meter ( 6-foot ) diameter anti-torque rotors ; one set of two at the nose and one set of two at the tail.
But at the last moment, and after pump-faking to get 6-foot 9-inch " Too Tall " Jones to jump, Montana threw a high pass to the back of the end zone that seemed destined to sail out of bounds until 49ers receiver Dwight Clark made a leaping grab with his fingertips for the go-ahead touchdown with 51 seconds left in the game.
The 6-foot 4-inch ( 1. 93 m ), 200 lb ( 91 kg ) shooting guard first came to prominence as a highly-recruited player for the University of Notre Dame, arriving after having scored more than 2, 000 points during his high school career.

6-foot and with
In 1985, Ivan Drago ( Dolph Lundgren ), a highly intimidating 6-foot 5 inch, 261-pound Soviet boxer, arrives in America with his wife Ludmilla ( Brigitte Nielsen ), and a team of trainers from the USSR and Cuba.
Good results in OO can be achieved despite the scale inaccuracies with modern ready-to-run equipment on ballasted Code 75 trackwork, with realistic track spacing ( the " 6-foot "), and try to minimise or hide tight curves where necessary.
Hervey became a part-time catwalk model in a career move she hoped would take her into television presenting, but with her statuesque 6-foot height she took to the career full-time, ultimately modelling for Christian Dior.
His collaboration with Broadwood would continue to bear fruit when, in 1794, he also received the first 6-foot ( 1. 8 meter ) piano.
In 1868, the Corps began to experiment with wing dams and dredging to sluice out a 6-foot ( 1. 8 m ) deep channel.
Duwamish is 120 feet ( 64 m ) long with a 28-foot ( 8. 5 m ) beam and a 9. 6-foot ( 2. 9 m ) draft.
He is a 6-foot 7-inch, 215-pound small forward, with athleticism as his main asset.
They went to another bar, and while returning to the Wagon Wheel at around 9 p. m., Ashworth took Baker into an alley where he beat him with his fists, feet and a 6-foot board.

6-foot and Rookie
The 6-foot 11-inch ( 2. 11 m ), 255-pound ( 116 kg ) power forward / center is a four-time NBA champion, two-time NBA MVP, three-time NBA Finals MVP, and NBA Rookie of the Year.

6-foot and games
Big MO is a 6-foot, 150-pound bass drum featured at Mizzou football games.

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The 6-foot 3-inch Hansen checked in close to 200 pounds, 15 pounds lighter than his reporting weight last spring.
A 208-pound, 6-foot 1-inch senior from Stamford, Moritz practices nothing but place-kicking.
The 6-foot line slowed the regular rhythm of the 5-foot lines.
He also played western heroes, such as in the serial Overland Mail, but the imposing 6-foot 2-inch, 220-pound actor more often appeared as heavies.
However, Norman three-putted, missing a 6-foot par putt.

0.385 seconds.