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The square mile is an imperial and US unit of area equal the area of a square of one statute mile. It should not be confused with miles square, which refers to the number of miles on each side squared. For instance, 20 miles square (20×20 miles) is equal to 400 square miles.
1 square mile =640 acres
=27,878,400 square feet
=2.589988110336 square kilometers (exactly)
≈260 hectares
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1 square mile is equivalent to:
* 4,014,489,600 square inches
* 27,878,400 square feet
* 3,097,600 square yards
* 640 acres
* 2560 roods
* 25,899,881,103.36 square centimeters
* 2,589,988.110336 square meters
* 2.589988110336 square kilometers
In the Public Land Survey System of the U.S. and the Dominion Land Survey of Canada, the size of a standard section of land is one square mile, but always with the marginally larger survey definition.
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listening to Ruin by Lamb of God.
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lol it's 2:22.....:)
LMAFO. My mom in the next room just hmm its 2:22
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LMAFO. My mom in the next room just hmm its 2:22
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it's pg 333, just noticed that.
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lol I'm on pace for 9232 posts this month
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6800th post or 68% the way to the goal
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A hectare (symbol ha, pronounced /ˈhɛktɛər/) is a unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters (107,639.1 sq ft), or one square hectometre (0.1 kilometer, or 100 meters, squared), and commonly used for measuring land area. A square 100 m on each side is one ha, the most common and convenient SI area multiple used in the surveying profession for day to day legal documents such as land deeds, mortgage surveys, town planning, environmental protection, and other necessary property considerations under the law. Square kilometers are often too large to work with conveniently, and square meters are similarly too small.
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* 1 Explanation
* 2 Conversions
o 2.1 Metric
o 2.2 Imperial units
o 2.3 Other
* 3 See also
* 4 External links
Its base unit, the are, was defined by older forms of the metric system, but is no longer part of the modern metric system. The Comité International des Poids et Mesures classifies the hectare as a unit that is accepted for use with SI.
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Since its release in July, the IMAX version of Warner Bros.' The Dark Knight has taken in $55 million, making it the most successful film ever released in the format. The film is being shown in 139 theaters worldwide. By contrast, the previous IMAX champ, The Polar Express has taken in $45 million over several holiday-season releases.
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The IBM PS/1 personal computer was IBM's return to the home market in 1990, five years after the IBM PCjr. It was replaced by the IBM Aptiva in September 1994. All PS/1 and Aptiva models included modems for accessing online help as well as preloaded software.
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Type Personal computer
Release date 1990
Operating system PC-DOS 4.01 (in ROM)
CPU Intel 80286 @ 10 MHz
Memory 1 MB ~ 2 MB
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IBM PS/1 (model 2121) Type Personal computer
Release date 1992
Discontinued 1993
Operating system PC-DOS 4.01 in ROM)
CPU Intel 80386SX @ 16 MHz
Memory 2 MB ~ 6 MB
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IBM PS/1 (model 2133) Type Personal computer
Release date 1992
Discontinued 1993
Operating system PC-DOS 4.01
CPU Intel 80386SX @ 25 MHz or 80486SX @ 20 MHz or 80486SX @ 25 MHz
Memory 2 MB ~ 16 MB (2-4MB on-board)
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IBM PS/1 (model 2155) Type Personal computer
Operating system IBM-DOS / Windows 3.1
CPU Intel 80486SX @ 25 MHz
Memory 2 MB ~ 6 MB
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800-900 rank= Grasshopper...wtf?
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The P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center is one of the largest and oldest institutions in the United States dedicated solely to contemporary art. It is located in the neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens in New York City. In addition to its renowned exhibitions, the institution also organizes the prestigious International and National Projects series, the Warm Up summer music series, and the MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program with The Museum of Modern Art. It also runs WPS1, an Internet art radio station founded in 2004. P.S.1 has been affiliated with The Museum of Modern Art since January of 2000.
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Contemporary art can be defined variously as art produced at this present point in time or art produced since World War II. The definition of the word contemporary would support the first view, but museums of contemporary art commonly define their collections as consisting of art produced since World War II.
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World War II, or the Second World War,[1] (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including all of the great powers,[2] organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. The war involved the mobilization of over 100 million military personnel, making it the most widespread war in history. In a state of "total war", the major participants placed their complete economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities at the service of the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources. Over 70 million people, the majority of them civilians, were killed, making it the deadliest conflict in human history
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TIE PREDICTED FOR BOX OFFICE -- OR IS IT THAI?
This weekend marks the official start of the fall box-office season, and it could hardly be less auspicious. The only film to open wide is Lionsgate's Bangkok Dangerous, starring Nicolas Cage, which was not screened for critics. The studio itself, apparently, does not have high expectations for it and reportedly has cut its marketing budget for it. Box-office forecasters are predicting that it will take in about $10 million in its debut, about what they're forecasting for the fourth week of Tropic Thunder, which has held the top-spot since its debut. The weekend after Labor Day is considered one of the slowest weekends of the year by studio executives -- who plan accordingly. Opening in limited release (96 theaters) this weekend is the movie Everybody Wants to Be Italian, which reviewers promptly covered in cement and drowned. Jeannette Catsoulis writes in the New York Times: "Assuming the title was ever correct, it won't be by the time you exit the theater."
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HIGH-DEF ITUNES MOVIES?
Apple is expected to announce on Tuesday that its next version of its iTunes software will allow users to download movies and television shows in high definition, several websites disclosed Thursday, citing a leak of Apple's upgrade notes. Meanwhile, on Thursday, Amazon announced the launch of Amazon Video on Demand that makes available the company's catalog of 40,000 movies and TV shows for "rent" (i.e., via streaming) on PCs, Macs and other settop boxes like the Sony Bravia TV sets and Apple TV. Movies will cost $2.99 or $3.99; TV shows, $1.99. They can be viewed only during a 24 hour-period after being purchased.
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WHAT'S HOLDING UP DREAMWORKS' DEAL WITH INDIA'S RELIANCE?
Nearly three months after it was announced, the $500-million deal between India's Reliance and DreamWorks has still not materialized. "Insiders insist the basic deal remains intact," Daily Variety observed today (Friday), "but the devil is in the details. Especially the banking details." On Monday, Business Week reported that Steven Spielberg was currently meeting with Anil Ambani, chairman of Reliance, to finalize the deal and that it could be announced this week, but the week has passed without an announcement. At the time it was originally disclosed, some analysts speculated that it may have been a negotiating ploy to be used by Spielberg and partner David Geffen as leverage in securing a more favorable extension of DreamWorks' current deal with Paramount.
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DE NIRO LEAVES SAND TRAP AND QUITS MOVIE
Just days after he arrived in Massachusetts to begin filming scenes for Edge of Darkness, Robert De Niro has quit the film. "Sometimes things don't work out; it's called creative differences," a spokesman for the actor told Daily Variety. Earlier this week the Boston Herald reported that De Niro had been spotted filming scenes at the 15th hole of the Gannon Golf Club while director Martin Campbell (Casino Royale) attempted to set up a shot that would show the actor, a sand trap and the Boston skyline in the shot. De Niro was to have costarred in the movie with Mel Gibson, who has not appeared in a movie in six years.
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SAG'S POSTCARD POLL -- NOT SO SECRET?
The postcard poll that the Screen Actors Guild has undertaken among its members over the proposed deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Dealers contains barcodes that could reveal the identity of each member and how they voted, according to entertainment labor attorney Jonathan Handel. In a commentary posted on the Huffington Report, Handel wrote that if such is the case, "that's not a confidential vote, despite language on the postcard that claims this to be the case. And the lack of confidentiality will no doubt leave some Guild members uneasy about voting - particularly in light of the highly partisan nature of the elections. Considering that Membership First controls the union, the dissenters - those who believe it's time to get a deal done - may be hesitant to cast votes. That's plain wrong: No member should have to fear his or her own union. The integrity of voting -- even if only advisory voting -- should be maintained." SAG has not commented on the matter.
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VENICE -- Tom Cruise and United Artists have acquired rights to serial-killer thriller "The Monster of Florence," with Cruise attached to produce and possibly to star, according to Douglas Preston, author of the bestseller.
Preston and Italo journo Mario Spezi told Corriere della Sera they have inked with UA for a big-screen adaptation of their reconstruction of eight grisly double homicides believed to have been committed single-handedly between 1968 and 1985 in and around the Italian Renaissance gem.
"It's the biggest movie deal in my life," the leading Italo daily quoted Preston as saying in a front page story. Previous Preston tomes made into movies include thriller "The Relic."
"The film will have Florence and the Chianti as protagonists: two of the locations most beloved by Americans," said Spezi, a Florentine crime reporter and "Monster" contributor, to Corriere.
Reps for United Artists could not immediately be reached for comment.
Spezi said the script will be penned by Chris McQuarrie ("Valkyrie") and that Cruise will produce and decide whether he wants to star once he reads it.
The "Monster of Florence" case had previously inspired the Thomas Harris sequel "Hannibal."
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Participants in World War II involves those nations who either participated directly or were affected by any of the theaters or events of World War II.
World War II was primarily fought between two large alliances. The Axis Powers were a group of countries led by Germany, Italy (in the final years only its northern part as Italian Social Republic) and the Empire of Japan, and are considered the aggressors of the conflict. The Allies, led by the United Kingdom and, until its defeat, France, were joined in the European theatre by the Soviet Union in June 1941 and by the United States in December 1941. In the Asia-Pacific theater, the Allies were led by the Republic of China from the invasion of China by Japan in 1937 and then joined by the United States and British Commonwealth following Japanese attacks.
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this is the 43,000 post in the spam area
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lol I have 97 old topics to read
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A military alliance is an agreement between two, or more, military factions; related to wartime planning, commitments, or contingencies; such agreements can be both defensive and offensive. Military alliances often involve non-military agreements, in addition to their primary purpose.
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A contract is an exchange of promises between two or more parties to do or refrain from doing an act which is enforceable in a court of law. Contract law is based on the Latin phrase pacta sunt servanda (pacts must be kept).[1] Breach of contract is recognised by the law and remedies can be provided. Almost everyone enters into contracts every day. Sometimes written contracts are required, such as when buying a house.[2] However, most contracts can be and are made orally, like buying a law textbook, or purchasing coffee at a shop. Contract law can be classified, as is habitual in civil law systems, as part of a general law of obligations (along with tort, unjust enrichment or restitution).
According to legal scholar Sir John William Salmond, a contract is "an agreement creating and defining the obligations between two or more parties".
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" you could of been raped in the butt"
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900-1000 view level= Orange Belt...the hell?
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Latin (lingua Latīna, pronounced [laˈtiːna]) is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Roman conquest, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe. A large part of the Latin vocabulary and grammar was inherited by such languages as French, Italian, Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese, and later in English. It was also the international language of science and scholarship in central and western Europe until the 17th century. There are two varieties of Latin: Classical Latin, the literary dialect used in poetry and prose, and Vulgar Latin, the form of the language spoken by ordinary people. Vulgar Latin was preserved as a spoken language in much of Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire, and by the 9th century diverged into the various Romance languages.
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The Italic subfamily is a member of the Indo-European language family's Centum branch. It includes the Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, etc.), and a number of extinct languages of the Italian Peninsula, including Latin, Umbrian, and Oscan.
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2007 Miami 10 Central Michigan 35 Ford Field
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2006 Ohio 10 Central Michigan 31 Ford Field
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2005 Akron 31 Northern Illinois 30 Ford Field
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2004 Miami 27 Toledo 35 Ford Field
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just got the pinball score and major sleepy ness
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2003 #13 Miami 49 #20 Bowling Green 27 Doyt Perry Stadium
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2002 Marshall 49 Toledo 45 Marshall Stadium
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2001 #20 Marshall 36 Toledo 41 Glass Bowl
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2000 Marshall 19 Western Michigan 14 Marshall Stadium
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1999 #11 Marshall 34 Western Michigan 30 Marshall Stadium
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1998 Marshall 23 Toledo 17 Marshall Stadium
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1997 Marshall 34 Toledo 14 Marshall Stadium
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Major bad toss
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1000-1250 view level= Get a Job!
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I Have OCD almost as bad she he does no joke
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