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Hence Singleton is 6' 2".
George George NO, no, no! The first name of Captain Kirk's older brother was Samuel, or Sam as the Captain called him. Sam was later killed. His name was George Samuel Kirk. Since George was also their father's name he went by Samuel or Sam.
Walt Disney, hence the name!
Diego is Spanish for James. There is a little controversy about the origin, but James is is. The book of the Bible known as James is Santiago (simply Saint James), which has become a Spanish name in itself. So technically, the cities Santiago, Chile, and San Diego, California, have the same name, meaning (St. James), though San Diego is named after Franciscan priest Diego de Alcala, according to Wiki. For more, view this link: http://spanish.about.com/od/historyofspanish/a/diego.htmDerived from the word Didacus; Meaning being strong spirited and charismatic.Diego means James in Spanish.
anything that will cause a scene...hence the name
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A thousand. Hence the 'kilo'.
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Hundred thousand is 100000 Thirty thousand is 30000 Eight thousand is 8000 Hence one hundred thirty eight thousand is 100000 + 30000 + 8000 = 138000
970000 , put a comma at the 'thousands'. 970,000 Hence this is said as 'Nine hundred and seventy thousand'.
One million is 1,000,000, hence there are one thousand thousands in a million
97,000 hence milli meaning thousand, not thi child misconseption of million!
No, King James was the English king who had the bible translated from latin to english... hence, the King James' version of the bible.
Hundred thousand is 100000 Thirty thousand is 30000 Eight thousand is 8000 Thirty cents is 30/100 = 0.30 Hence one hundred thirty eight thousand and thirty cents is 100000 + 30000 + 8000 + 0.30 = 138000.30
1,000 thousands are in a million, hence the term million (mil is a prefix that means thousand)
A megameter would be a million meters, hence it would be a thousand kilometers.
King James of Scotland hence the name of the King James version of the Bible.