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“A 27-millimeter diameter gold blank, more than 50% thicker than other United States Mint one-ounce 24-karat gold coins, will be used, because of its historical significance and the opportunity it provides to achieve the greater depth and relief to which Saint-Gaudens had aspired.”
“Meat and/or meat alternatives must be offered daily at both lunch and breakfast two-ounce portion for students grade 9-12 and one-ounce for younger students.”
The Huffington Post: Phil Lempert: First Lady and Agriculture Secretary Vilsack "Do Lunch" Right!
“The $10 admission will include light appetizers, 4 to 5 one-ounce samples and a raffle for glassware; additional tastes are pay-as-you-go.”
The Washington Post: Beer: The Brickskeller lives at R.F.D.!
“Each box contains eight one-ounce truffles, made with exceptional dedication to quality from the finest ingredients available.”
“Associated Press A potential buyer inspects a one-ounce gold coin in August.”
“Meanwhile, demand for one-ounce silver coins is reaching record levels in the U.S. and Canada, Mr. DiRienzo said.”
The Wall Street Journal: Peru, Mexico Vie For Top Silver Spot
“You can get about 16 grams of whole grains from any one of the following: a one-ounce slice of bread, one ounce of pasta or rice uncooked, a six-inch tortilla, or about one cup of cereal.”
The Washington Post: Whole grain and the 2010 Dietary Guidelines
“Similarly, it would take about £3,400 $5,250 of stock in Fresnillo PLC, a large silver miner, to earn dividends sufficient to buy a one-ounce silver Britannia coin.”
“Torsten Blackwood/AFP/Getty Images The Perth Mint plans to issue 7,500 of the one-ounce silver coins and (in recognition of the year of the canonization) 2,010 of the 1/10-ounce gold coins.”
“Hajjar says the delayed roller action is similar to that of an MP-5 and promises it will be reliable with anything from one-ounce target loads to 3. 5-inch magnums.”
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