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mil
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n. a unit of length equal to one thousandth of an inch; used to specify thickness (e.g., of sheets or wire) a Cypriot monetary unit equal to one thousandth of a pound a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter [syn: milliliter , millilitre ...
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Milner, B, Corkin, S, and Teuber, H L Further analysis of the hippocampal amnesic syndrome: 14 year follow-up study of H.
It only took a few mils of magsol to attune the tiny, fluctuating electromagnetic fields of human brain waves to the Ssi-ruuvi entechment apparatus.
I had followed the highway to its end, not running from but going to, like Milner and Maharis, searching until I reached the sea.
His thoughts alternated between worry about the condition in which they would find Christopher and anticipation of what Robert Milner had told him in the lobby of the Ramada Renaissance forty days earlier.
MMU backpack, evidently built to mil spec, was considerably more advanced than Bootstrap hardware.
She was walking quickly, excitedly, but not fast enough to satisfy Milner, who ran to meet her.
Bragford had his secretary bring coffee for his guests while he shared niceties with Alice Bernley and Robert Milner about their recent projects.
Robert Milner was sure Bragford was patronizing them, but he was suffering too greatly from the embarrassment to respond.
Assistant Secretary-General Robert Milner and Namibian Ambassador Thomas Sabudu paused briefly to be sure everything was in order before stepping onto the elevator.
Secretary Milner has said about your personal sway with the Third World members was not just flattery, Mr.
He looked up to see Assistant Secretary-General Milner standing next to Ambassador Hansen, looking straight at him.
At this moment he was supposed to have been on a cruise around the world, taking a well-earned vacation before starting to work at ECOSOC in the position for which Milner had recommended him.
Secretary Milner was involved in the development of the curriculum for the class.
There, standing in the open bathroom door was former Assistant Secretary-General Milner dressed in his hospital gown.
Christopher resisted but counted them anyway as Milner, refusing to let the feat go unmeasured, started to count for himself.