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Detroit Pounders before adopting the
Kensington Valley moniker. The
Pounders pla**** home
games at the
Kensington Valley Ice House. The
Pounders were relocated...
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Pound for
pound is a
ranking used in
combat sports, such as boxing, wrestling, or
mixed martial arts,
adjusted to
compensate for
weight class. As fighters...
- Look up
pound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pound or
Pounds may
refer to:
Pound (currency),
various units of
currency Pound sterling, the official...
- six-pounder.
Standard sizes are 6, 12, 18, 24, 32, and 42
pounds; 60-
pounders and 68-
pounders also exist,
along with
other nonstandard weapons using the...
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poundal represents one choice,
which is to
rescale units of force.
Since a
pound of
force (
pound force)
accelerates a
pound of m**** (
pound m****)...
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pound-for-
pound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pound for
Pound may
refer to:
Pound for
pound, a
ranking used in
combat sports of who the...
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between 24 and 30 24-
pounders.
After the
Bourbon Restoration,
frigates were
built using a
different artillery system,
carrying 30-
pounders. Two-deckers used...
- Architects.
Pounders graduated from
Rhodes College and
received a
Master of
Architecture from
Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Pounders chaired the...
- 16 oz can of beer
James Pounder Whitney (1857–1939),
British historian Ponder (disambiguation)
Pound (disambiguation)
Pounders Pounding Pounding (song)...
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artillery regiments had two
batteries of 25-
pounders and one of 5.5 inch guns. The
early 18- and 25-
pounders had been
towed in the
field by the
Morris CDSW...