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    in circumference


    1. The large funnel-shaped mouth was big enough in circumference to


    2. It was probably twenty feet in circumference and five feet deep


    3. Kellaran is over twenty-eight thousand leagues in circumference, that’s eighty-four thousand miles


    4. A massive stone gateway fully five stories high led into a veritable forest of gigantic columns, each fifteen metres in circumference and 23 metres high


    5. He spotted a large dry empty well, about ten foot in circumference and approximately six feet deep, He jumped into the well, His body pulsing with fear and pain, he curled up into a ball and rocked like a child, while his new body recovered


    6. that started out small in the middle and grew in circumference all


    7. exactly three quarters of a mile in circumference, and it was set


    8. It looked to be no more than two hundred yards in circumference


    9. The brand new professional horse racing track was almost exactly three quarters of a mile in circumference, and it was set up specifically for both horse and dog races, offering up pedigree animal racing


    10. Is living on this planet we call Earth, is living on a suspended round rock ball only 8 thousand miles in diameter, 24 thousand miles in circumference, with a stratosphere of only 25 miles before space begins, covered in water, grass, vegetation, mountains, sand, buildings and people, floating around the depths of inner and outer space, really that natural? Does this scenario of reality even make sense, or have we just become conditioned, familiar and used to it, perhaps even taking it for granted?

    11. The delicately festooned rim of this shell, supplied by the biggest mollusk in the class Acephala, measured about six meters in circumference; so it was even bigger than those fine giant clams given to King François I by the Republic of Venice, and which the Church of Saint–Sulpice in Paris has made into two gigantic holy–water fonts


    12. It measured four to five miles in circumference


    13. A circle of a few hundred feet in circumference was drawn, and each of the party took a segment for his portion


    14. Their rubber tires were fifteen feet in circumference, weighed a thousand pounds, and sold for $18,000 apiece


    15. This lake may have been ten miles in circumference, and lay very green and beautiful in the evening light, with a thick fringe of reeds at its edges, and with its surface broken by several yellow sandbanks, which gleamed golden in the mellow sunshine


    16. 39 m (4 ft 7 in) in circumference on 31 March 2012


    17. Thanks to the thousands upon thousands of cartloads of earth employed in the hillock one hundred and fifty feet in height and half a mile in circumference, the plateau of Mont-SaintJean is now accessible by an easy slope


    18. Jurassic lime-stone; this layer may be represented by a disk five and twenty leagues in circumference; a multitude of rivers and brooks ooze there; one drinks the Seine, the Marne, the Yonne, the Oise, the Aisne, the Cher, the Vienne and the Loire in a glass of water from the well of Grenelle


    19. It is a clear and deep green well, half a mile long and a mile and three quarters in circumference, and contains about sixty-one and a half acres; a perennial spring in the midst of pine and oak woods, without any visible inlet or outlet except by the clouds and evaporation


    20. Beyond the pond there stood an enormous poplar, two men's embraces in circumference

    21. One beach-tree, near the top, measured ten feet nine inches in circumference


    22. An oak, which was lying down on one of the parapets, measured at the distance of six feet from the butt, without the bark, twelve feet four inches in circumference


    23. The whole hill, not less than 100 rods in circumference at its base, is traversed by numerous veins of this ore; and scarcely a foot of the rock is to be seen that does not contain these, varying in width from a mere line to several inches


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