In Phoenix, gas prices rose 11 cents per gallon in early November.
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We opened up half a gallon of wine, probably nothing very good.
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A gallon of water weighs eight pounds; one quart weighs two pounds.
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If I could, I'd legislate more miles per gallon for cars immediately.
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They do not move in Humvees that average four miles per gallon.
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A British Imperialgallon holds 277.42 cubic inches and weighs, at 62 degrees Fahrenheit, 10 pounds.
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Do the math and that comes out to 60 mpg (or 72 miles per Imperialgallon).
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Autocar cites Mercedes saying the diesel hybrid will deliver 56 mpg, but since it is a British magazine, we're guessing that's miles per Imperialgallon.
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The tree at Hieres, above-mentioned, produces about 55 imperialgallons.
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The set includes ImperialGallon, Half Gallon & Quart and was sourced in England earlier this year.
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The steerage women's-shower scene in Act I of the Broadway musical uses an estimated- imperialgallons of genuine Atlantic seawater.
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The solid-measurement vat of Amsterdam contains 40 cubic feet; the wine vat, 241.57 imperialgallons, and the vat for olive oil, 225.45 imperialgallons.
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There are a dozen petroleum refineries in Canada, and the annual outturn of kerosene is about 200,000 barrels of 45 imperialgallons per annum.
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The Company's plant has a net capacity about 489 megawatts and a contracted water capacity approximately 15 million imperialgallons (69,000 cubic meters) per day.