-
using smoots, with the
standard length of 5 feet 7 inches. The
calculator function of
Google Search also
provides values in
smoots, and in 2011,
smoot was...
- 1930 (codified at 19 U.S.C. ch. 4),
commonly known as the
Smoot–Hawley
Tariff or Hawley–
Smoot Tariff, was a law that
implemented protectionist trade policies...
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Jason Smoots (born July 13, 1980) is an
American sprinter who
specializes in the 100 metres. At the 2002 IAAF
World Cup he won the 4 x 100
metres relay...
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Smoots may also
refer to:
Smoots, Virginia, US
Smoot, West Virginia, US
Smoot, Wyoming, US
Smoots Cr****, a
river in
Kansas Smoot Rock,
Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica...
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Smoots Cr**** is a
stream in
Kingman and Reno counties, Kansas, in the
United States.
Smoots Cr**** was
named for Col. S. S.
Smoot, a
government surveyor...
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Smoots is an
unincorporated community in
Caroline County, in the U.S.
state of Virginia. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Smoots...
- Reed
Smoot (January 10, 1862 –
February 9, 1941) was an
American politician, businessman, and
apostle of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
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Standardization (ISO).
Markers painted at 10-
smoot (55.83 ft; 17.02 m)
intervals give the bridge's
length 364.4
smoots long, "plus one ear".
Originally this...
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George Fitzgerald Smoot III (born
February 20, 1945) is an
American astrophysicist, cosmologist,
Nobel laureate, and the
second contestant to win the...
- MIT
during a
fraternity pledge activity. The
bridge measures 364.4
smoots.
Smoot was born
August 24, 1940, in
Bexar County, Texas. He
attended MIT in...