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These are typically liquid products, ie., milk, oil(both for cooking and motor oil), gasoline/petrol, diesel, water etc.
In the UK, this includes all liquids, with the exception of beer, wine and spirits, which are still sold in the old traditional measures in bars and pubs etc. Although any dispensing equipment is calibrated using metric volumes. All pre-packed liquids have the nett volume specified in metric units.
Examples: wine, beer, oil, vinegar, milk, water, fuels for cars or heating etc.
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Thing that are moving.
You can't convert millimeters into liters - the first is a measure of length, and the second is a measure of volume.
20 deciliters
Try this website: http://www.saudia-online.com/conversion%20Table.htm It can convert all kinds of things.
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Yesterday
Although there are a wide range of products that are sold in Military surplus stores, there are a number of things that can not be sold in these stores. Items such as Military guns, grenades and warfare are not sold in the surplus stores.
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they had many people selling (or trying to sell) all kinds of personal posessions.
That is the preferred metric unit of volume in Europe. In the USA, gasoline and diesel are sold in gallons.
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The answer in on pepsi's website(if you can access that info).
There traditions are to hunt whales and a lot of kinds of sea animals.
Those Kinds of Things was created on 2011-10-02.
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