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Within a mere ten-mile sea front four dioceses reach to the ocean.
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Two years ago there were no dairy farmers within a three-mile radius.
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Then, in 2013, the new two-mile approach was found from the north.
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Even within the five-mile circle the great majority of people were inert.
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The race is always two miles; 16 minutes is considered good time.
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Tomorrow morning before mi go home, the elderly man said on Monday.
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These studies point toward a potential role of miRNA in wound angiogenesis.
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A prognostic 4-miRNA model has been established using a random forest classifier.
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So, Comrades, mi feel seh mi can help pull the party together.
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La, la, la, la; mi, in E major, key of four sharps.
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He missed these targets by a nauticalmile in the last quarter.
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There wasn't even yet an agreed length for a nauticalmile.
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At that stage, it was only half a nauticalmile away from the Hook.
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The MV Greenpeace left China's 12 nauticalmile sea limit after a four hour stay.
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Well, a knot means, I believe, a nauticalmile.
Usage of geographical mile in inglés
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Assuming every thousand fathoms roughly to represent a geographicalmile, the area would be of nine square miles.
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Kladen informs us that the sedimentary matter transported to the sea by the Rhine would amount to a cubic geographicalmile in five thousand years.
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The Mississippi-a river "undercharged with sediment"-witha mean discharge of about ten times that of the Rhine, deposits a cubic geographicalmile in thirty-three years.]
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On the surface of the earth, at the equator, each side of this polygon would be one-sixtieth of a geographicalmile, or 101.46 feet.
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This man returned on the seventh day, having travelled 240 geographicalmiles.
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It is oblong in shape and of small extent-about270 square geographicalmiles.
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This point was now about 120 geographicalmiles to the north of us.
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We followed this until it lost itself, thirty geographicalmiles within the Barrier.
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The length of this line was measured as five and a half geographicalmiles.
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In its greatest length it is about sixty, in its greatest breadth about twenty-four, geographicalmiles.
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The miles mentioned in the preceding paragraph are geographicalmiles, of 60 to a degree of latitude.
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Its greatest length is two hundred and twenty geographicalmiles; its greatest width one hundred and forty.
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My opportunities of observation consisted of a ride of ninety geographicalmiles to Bathurst, in a W.N.W.
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The distance to the Barrier edge on the north was, at a guess, about twenty geographicalmiles.
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Sixty geographicalmiles in two days and a night is good going-aboutas good as can be.
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S. latitude, and 20 geographicalmiles inland, including ''the islands belonging thereto by the law of nations.''