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milla
A unit of length equal to 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet; exactly 1609.344 meters.
mile
mi
statute mile
stat mi
international mile
português
milha
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mile
"
mile
mi
statute mile
stat mi
international 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
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
The English
statute
mile
,
now obsolete in this country, is indeed just over 1,600 metres.
2
The Survey has also engraved a map of Dublin City on the enormous scale of five feet to a
statute
mile
.
3
Divide the knots by the same decimal, and it gives the
statute
miles
.
4
The English land league is equal to three English
statute
miles
.
5
The axis of this band, almost a meadian line, is 156
statute
miles
long.
1
The ship averages something in the low 20's of our
land
miles
-
per-hour.
2
Twenty-five knots-twenty-eight
land
miles
an hour-was the speed of the Plymouth at that moment.
3
Peto are both named for a big, fast mackerel with a cruising speed of 30
land
miles
per hour.
4
Making allowance for the longitudes and difference in time, this was an average daily run of 378 sea miles or 435
land
miles
.
português
milha
catalão
milla