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  • ...the [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. An inch is equal to 1,000 [[mil]], and twelve inches are equal to one [[foot (measu ...he two systems have evolved. The inch used today is the '''''international inch''''', which is equal to 1/12 of a foot, or 2.54 [[centimetre]]s.
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  • #Redirect[[Pound per square inch]]
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  • A 553.33 metre (1,815 ft., 5 inch) broadcast and telecommunications tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    138 bytes (15 words) - 00:02, 7 August 2008
  • ...n-[[SI]] unit of length, equal to 0.3048 [[metre]], and equivalent to 12 [[inch]]es.
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  • ...}}}} {{#ifeq:{{LC:{{{abbr}}}}}|yes|in|{{#ifeq:{{FORMATNUM:{{{2}}}}}|1|inch|inches}}}} ({{FORMATNUM:{{#expr:{{{1}}}*2.54 round {{#ifeq:{{{precision}}}|
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  • {{r|Inch}}
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  • | pagename = Inch | abc = Inch
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  • ...ship, the Grande Costa d’Avorio. They were forced to use the vessel’s one-inch firefighting hoses, Newark’s mayor, Ras J. Baraka, would later explain.
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  • ...}}}} {{#ifeq:{{LC:{{{abbr}}}}}|yes|in|{{#ifeq:{{FORMATNUM:{{{3}}}}}|1|inch|inches}}}} ({{FORMATNUM:{{#expr:{{{1}}}*2.54 round {{#ifeq:{{{precision}}}|
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  • File:5 inch anti aircraft gun on the USS Astoria (CA-34) in 1942.jpg
    |description = 5 inch anti aircraft gun on the USS Astoria (CA-34) in 1942
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  • ...peeled or unpeeled potatoes that have been cut lengthways to form about ⅓ inch (0.8 cm) strips. This is probably the most common cut within the United St ...tato shoestrings''', are very thinly cut french fries, usually less than ¼ inch (0.6 cm) thick. Most often served in higher-end restaurants, they are near
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  • ...feq:{{LC:{{{wiki}}}}}|yes|[[inch|in]]|in}}|{{#ifeq:{{LC:{{{wiki}}}}}|yes|[[inch]]es|inches}}}} ({{FORMATNUM:{{#expr:{{{1}}}*2.54 round {{#ifeq:{{{precision
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  • ...a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]] applied to an [[area]] of one square [[inch]].
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  • ...{LC:{{{wiki|no}}}}}|yes|[[inch]]|inch}}|{{#ifeq:{{LC:{{{wiki|no}}}}}|yes|[[inch]]es|inches}}}}}} ({{FORMATNUM:{{#expr:{{{1|{{{num|{{{l|{{{from}}}}}}}}}}}}*
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  • ...ood Hope|''Good Hope'']] with 9.2 inch guns and ''[[HMS Monmouth]]'' had 6 inch, who stood a rear guard to let their weaker vessels escape. ''Monmouth'' wa ...', had 8.2 inch guns of long range. An early shot disabled the forward 9.2 inch gun of ''Good Hope'', cancelling the main British advantage.
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