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The River Seine is longer
yes
A purse seine is made of a long wall of netting framed with a lead line of equal or longer length than the float line.
Longer than people, anyway. It took its present form during the Miocene era, between 5 and 23 million years ago.
About 300 years old. A little younger than Carlisle.
Saint Peter's Basilica is larger than Saint Paul's.
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Saint Bernards are bigger than huskies
A span is longer than an inch and smaller than a foot, if that's what you're asking.
Because if the shorter leg was shorter than the longer leg was long, then the longer leg wouldn't be longer than the shorter leg is short. The short leg would be the longer one rather than the long one being the short one.
Actually not a saint...a siddha(more than a saint)by name THIRUMOOLAR lived in thillai