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  • ...n be derived from them'', whereas in the early and most historic eras, the units were given by fiat (See [[Statutory law]]) by the ruling entities and were ...ks that the science of measurement begins to appear. The Greeks' knowledge of geometry, and their early experimentation with weights and measures, soon b ...
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  • ...mperial unit|imperial]] and [[United States customary units|US customary]] units are spelled '''ton''' in English. ...r in the statute, they have been declared obsolete by [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]].<ref name="FR1998"/> ...
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  • ...= <small><b>Les Golden</b> counting cards at the Kellogg Graduate School of Business (Northwestern University) Casino Night</small> | known = Developer of [[Golden Diagram]] <ref name="lexica">http://www.omnilexica.com/?q=Leslie%2 ...
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  • ...cars]] operating mostly in [[Right-of-way (transportation)|private rights-of-way]] separated from other traffic, sometimes - if necessary - mixed with o ...sit''', is not fully [[grade separation|grade-separated]] from other forms of traffic and thus is a step below a true rapid transit system.<ref>{{cite we ...
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  • ...|railborne vehicle]], lighter than a [[train]], designed for the transport of passengers (and/or, very occasionally, [[freight (rail)|freight]]) within, ==Use of the term== ...
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  • ...was obtained from various unfootnoted articles found on the Dutch version of Wikipedia, including ...kipedia policy to avoid references to other Wikipedia articles, the source of this information is not footnoted in each sentence.</small></ref> ...
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