A unit of length used in navigation; exactly 1,852 meters; historically based on the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude.
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Examples for "mile "
Examples for "mile "
1 Within a mere ten - mile sea front four dioceses reach to the ocean.
2 Two years ago there were no dairy farmers within a three - mile radius.
3 Then, in 2013, the new two - mile approach was found from the north.
4 Even within the five - mile circle the great majority of people were inert.
5 The race is always two miles ; 16 minutes is considered good time.
1 I think the problem is coming as the knot is going down.
2 Situated in the knot joining the ribbons that hold the Fishes together.
3 The reports said they would tie the knot during a private ceremony.
4 This will prevent the knot from flipping, thus creating an auto-blocking system.
5 Soon after, Doug and Lana tied the knot at the Great Northern.
1 Tomorrow morning before mi go home, the elderly man said on Monday.
2 These studies point toward a potential role of mi RNA in wound angiogenesis.
3 A prognostic 4 - mi RNA model has been established using a random forest classifier.
4 So, Comrades, mi feel seh mi can help pull the party together.
5 La, la, la, la; mi , in E major, key of four sharps.
1 He missed these targets by a nautical mile in the last quarter.
2 There wasn't even yet an agreed length for a nautical mile .
3 At that stage, it was only half a nautical mile away from the Hook.
4 The MV Greenpeace left China's 12 nautical mile sea limit after a four hour stay.
5 Well, a knot means, I believe, a nautical mile .
1 Why can't we train ourselves not to fight for every inch, minute and air mile ?
2 It is also accepting air mile donations.
3 Barry Kelly is racking up air miles as the Irish economy booms.
4 How many air miles were flown by the aubergines in your moussaka?
5 The airline will pay air miles to friendly hackers who discover security problems.
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