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- abbreviation Plural form of
kg .;kilograms .
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The CIA's conclusion in 1968 that 100 kgs of weapon-grade uranium stolen from a US naval nuclear fuel plant had found its way to Israel and produced that country's first nuclear bombs has been written about extensively.
Renee Parsons: Looking at Israel's Nuclear History as US Sabers Rattle
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The CIA's conclusion in 1968 that 100 kgs of weapon-grade uranium stolen from a US naval nuclear fuel plant had found its way to Israel and produced that country's first nuclear bombs has been written about extensively.
Renee Parsons: Looking at Israel's Nuclear History as US Sabers Rattle
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I was guessing it could weigh 60-65 kgs, but when we took it to the scale and weighed it properly, it was finally 73.09 kgs.
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The CIA's conclusion in 1968 that 100 kgs of weapon-grade uranium stolen from a US naval nuclear fuel plant had found its way to Israel and produced that country's first nuclear bombs has been written about extensively.
Renee Parsons: Looking at Israel's Nuclear History as US Sabers Rattle
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I was guessing it could weigh 60-65 kgs, but when we took it to the scale and weighed it properly, it was finally 73.09 kgs.
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Bangladesh imported 278 million kgs of yarn and fabric in the first half of 2011, which is 25 percent higher than in the same period of last year, according to government and BTMA statistics.
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The six policemen were guarding the home of Karachi's Senior Superintendent of Police Chaudhry Mohammad Aslam, who survived the attack, said police official Naeem Shaikh, adding that a woman and her son were also killed in the blast in which police said 300 kgs 136 lbs of explosives were used.
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Traders said wheat prices in the Madhya Pradesh market had dropped below the federal government's state-fixed purchase price of 1,170 rupees $25.87 per 100 kilograms to around 1,050 rupees/100 kgs, despite the record procurement because of a flood of arrivals.
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The six policemen were guarding the home of Karachi's Senior Superintendent of Police Chaudhry Mohammad Aslam, who survived the attack, said police official Naeem Shaikh, adding that a woman and her son were also killed in the blast in which police said 300 kgs 136 lbs of explosives were used.
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Especially for the little dash8s where kgs matter more than a boeing.
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