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Any train track in which the rails are spaced closer together than Standard Gauge, which is 56.5 inches. Common Narrow Gauge widths in North America have been: 15" Gauge 2 foot gauge 30" gauge 36" Gauge (most common in US) 42" Gauge (most common in UK commonwealths)
Four-Ten, 12 gauge, 16 gauge, and 10-gauge.
A 16 gauge or 14 gauge are the most common for lip piercings.
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Yes, "clock" is a common noun. It refers to a general object used to measure and indicate time, rather than a specific brand or type of clock. Common nouns name general items, while proper nouns name specific ones. For example, "Rolex" would be a proper noun, while "clock" remains a common noun.
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26 gauge is your common metal mailbox 26 gauge is comparable to the skin on an elevator door.
Conventional shotguns run from 10 gauge (very big) to a .410 (smallest). The most common are 12 and 20 gauges, a little less common are the 16 gauge and .410 (.410 = 67 gauge). Some of the less common gauges are 32, 28, 24, and 10 gauge. There are also monster 'punt' guns usually 6 or 8 gauge mounted to a boat. The smaller the gauge number, the bigger the gun.
The common name for the timekeeping device sometimes known as a shadow clock is a sundial.
You will get alot of miraculous answers for this question. I will give you the COMPLETE list of gauge sizes. It all starts with a .410. However, this is not technically a gauge. .410 is a shotgun is the only shotgun measured in caliber. 32 Gauge - Rare 24 Gauge - Rare 20 Gauge - Common 18 Gauge - Very Rare 16 Gauge - Rare 14 Gauge - Very Rare 12 Gauge - Extreemly common 11 Gauge - Very Rare 10 Gauge - Extreemly common 8 Gauge - Rare 6 Gauge - Most rare (Russian lol) Hint: If you ever see a Russian assassin with a 6 gauge, just give him your money lol
On the gauge cluster, there are 2 knobs. Twist the right one to the right.
A common problem with Honda cars is that the fuel gauge is stuck on full. This problem is solved by replacing the gauge cluster.