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    1. Most of these people would look and feel much better by simply walking as little as two miles a day and drinking an ounce of water for each kg of body weight on a daily basis!


    2. A huge study that tracked thousands of nurses found that those who ate just an ounce of nuts or peanut butter five times a week lowered their risk of Type 2 diabetes by at least 20%


    3. Use 1/2 to 1 ounce in a pint of water or can be used straight


    4. Every ounce of


    5. Someone smarter me once said, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure


    6. Then the real meaning of The Kid’s words washed through my soul, draining every ounce of my strength


    7. "If he can't stay here, then I can't stay here!" Every ounce of me wanted to reason with her, convince her to stay, but I know Sabrina would never relent, not this time


    8. Who knows what the future holds? These trinkets express only a fraction of my love, respect and esteem for you, carissima mea, I could purchase or steal every ounce of gold in the world and it would not reflect the depth of my love


    9. That once you have slimmed, the Yoga way, you will be able to eat as you please and not gain an ounce


    10. Calling on every ounce of his experience and all of his blithe abilities, honed to perfection through dealing with cabinet crises and the terrier snappings of the gutter press, the great politician read through a few pages silently

    11. Terry promised with every ounce of his heart and soul, for he knew that football was in his blood, that football was his reason for living


    12. It took every ounce of his strength to leave her room just now


    13. ounce cup of soda (such as that tasty orange with a lot of ice) barely able to


    14. Calling on every ounce of his experience and all of his blithe


    15. Terry promised with every ounce of his heart and soul, for he


    16. The man has never shown an ounce of compassion


    17. double-fisted with two twenty-four ounce cans of Schlitz


    18. If another ounce of pressure was applied, Roman feared


    19. No longer was there an ounce of fear in her that he may try something strange


    20. again, this time savoring every ounce of the smoke

    21. have an ounce of muscle on him


    22. "I'm sorry," it took every ounce of guts she had to open herself up to his rage


    23. tenpence contained about half an ounce of silver, Tower weight, and was nearly equal to half-a-crown of our present money


    24. , for the difference between the price of the best wheat and that of the middle wheat, the price of the middle wheat comes out to have been about £ 1:12:8 8/9, or about six ounces and one-third of an ounce of silver


    25. Before the late recoinage of the gold, the price of silver bullion was seldom higher than five shillings and sevenpence an ounce, which is but fivepence above the mint price


    26. But in 1695, the common price of silver bullion was six shillings and fivepence an ounce, {Lowndes's Essay on the Silver Coin, 68


    27. In China, and the greater part of the other markets of India, ten, or at most twelve ounces of silver, will purchase an ounce of gold ; in Europe, it requires from fourteen to fifteen ounces


    28. Before the discovery of the mines of America, the value of fine gold to fine silver was regulated in the different mines of Europe, between the proportions of one to ten and one to twelve ; that is, an ounce of fine gold was supposed to be worth from ten to twelve ounces of fine silver


    29. About the middle of the last century, it came to be regulated, between the proportions of one to fourteen and one to fifteen; that is, an ounce of fine gold came to be supposed worth between fourteen and fifteen ounces of fine silver


    30. In the mint of Calcutta, an ounce of fine gold is supposed to be worth fifteen ounces of fine silver, in the same manner as in Europe

    31. The proportion between the quantities of gold and silver annually imported into Europe, according to Mr Meggens' account, is as one to twenty-two nearly ; that is, for one ounce of gold there are imported a little more than twenty-two ounces of silver


    32. It would be absurd, however, to infer from thence, that there are commonly in the market three score lambs for one ox ; and it would be just as absurd to infer, because an ounce of gold will commonly purchase from fourteen or fifteen ounces of silver, that there are commonly in the market only fourteen or fifteen ounces of silver for one ounce of gold


    33. }, containing, at the rate of twenty-pence the ounce, six ounces of silver, Tower weight, equal to about thirty shillings of our present money


    34. For this great coinage, the bank (inconsequence of the worn and degraded state into which the gold coin had fallen a few years ago) was frequently obliged to purchase gold bullion at the high price of four pounds an ounce, which it soon after issued in coin at £3:17:10 1/2 an ounce, losing in this manner between two and a half and three per cent


    35. The gold coin which was paid out, either by the Bank of England or by the Scotch banks, in exchange for that part of their paper which was over and above what could be employed in the circulation of the country, being likewise over and above what could be employed in that circulation, was sometimes sent abroad in the shape of coin, sometimes melted down and sent abroad in the shape of bullion, and sometimes melted down and sold to the Bank of England at the high price of four pounds an ounce


    36. a quantity of provisions of equal value would have been distributed among a still greater number of people, who would have bought them in pennyworths and pound weights, and not have lost or thrown away a single ounce of them


    37. Danny summoned up every ounce of power, every ray of thought, each drop of sunshine that had ever resided inside his mind


    38. With one last effort he pushed every ounce of his soul into making the vibration


    39. 1 (10 ounce) can diced tomatoes and green chilies


    40. 1 (14 ounce) can marinated artichoke hearts, drained and chopped

    41. Even with his preternatural strength it took every ounce of effort to force the pipe into its slot at the base section


    42. Had any considerable alteration been made in the standard of the money, either by sinking the same quantity of silver to a lower denomination, or by raising it to a higher ; had an ounce of silver, for example, instead of being coined into five shillings and two pence, been coined either into pieces which bore so low a denomination as two shillings and seven pence, or into pieces which bore so high a one as ten shillings and four pence, it would, in the one case, have hurt the revenue of the proprietor, in the other that of the sovereign


    43. In the course of the second Punic war, the As was still further reduced, first, from two ounces of copper to one ounce, and afterwards from one ounce to half an ounce ; that is, to the twenty-fourth part of its original value


    44. It might be remitted in bills drawn upon, and accepted by, particular merchants or companies in Great Britain, to whom a part of the surplus produce of America had been consigned, who would pay into the treasury the American revenue in money, after having themselves received the value of it in goods ; and the whole business might frequently be transacted without exporting a single ounce of gold or silver from America


    45. Instead he concentrated on the anger he felt, trying to focus every ounce of fury


    46. 2 (1 ounce) squares unsweetened chocolate, melted and cooled


    47. 1 (2 ounce) bar NESTLE® TOLL HOUSE® Unsweetened Chocolate Baking Bar


    48. 4 ounce) bars chocolate covered toffee bars, chopped


    49. 2 (12 ounce) containers frozen whipped topping, thawed


    50. 1 ounce white chocolate, melted





































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