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Stephen Pound (642 bytes)
1: ...[[1997]]. In January of 2005 it was revealed that Pound–now married and the father of two–had... 4: *[http://www.stevepound.org.uk/ Stephen Pound] 5: ...uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4202513.stm BBC Story on Pound's daughter] 8: [[Category:1948 births|Pound, Stephen]] 9: [[Category:British MPs|Pound, Stephen]] George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen (3978 bytes) 1: '''George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen''' (born [[June 5]], [[1829]] - died [[November ... 3: [[Image:BaronMountStephen.jpg|thumb|George Stephen]] 4: ...lopment of the Quebec and Canadian economies, and Stephen's abilities saw him appointed a director of the [... 8: ...al railroad]]. Because of his banking experience, Stephen proved capable of putting together the complicate... 10: ...CPR, the success of the railroad soon made George Stephen enormously rich. With business partner Donald Smi... Pound for pound (791 bytes) 1: ...]] is most commonly considered the best pound-for-pound, followed by titlists [[Floyd Mayweather]] and [[... Better by the Pound (1194 bytes) 1: Title of song: '''Better By The Pound''' 21: ...herpage/lyrics_funkadelic/lyr-2stage.html#lyr-s-bypound the Motherpage] Pound (13037 bytes) 3: Officially the '''pound''' is the name for at least three different [[phy... 4: * The '''pound (avoirdupois)'''. 5: * The '''troy pound'''. 6: * The '''metric pound''', no longer officially sanctioned but still in ... 8: ...define the pound as a unit of mass, which are the pounds most people in everyday usage use as a ''unit of... Pound sign (114 bytes) 1: The term '''pound sign''' can refer to: 3: *[[Pound (currency)]] (£) 4: *[[Number sign]] or pound key (#) Saxon pound (249 bytes) 1: ...]] pennies made up a '''Saxon Pound''', being a [[pound]] in weight. This evolved into the standard for E... 4: *[[Pound Sterling]] Dick Pound (2646 bytes) 1: "Principal Richard Pound" is the stage name of wrestler [[John Cozman]]. 4: '''Richard W. Pound''' (born [[March 22]], [[1942]]) is the chairman ... 8: ...of negotiating television and sponsorship deals. Pound revolutionized the Olympic movement using such de... 10: ...he far less outspoken Belgian [[Jacques Rogge]]. Pound finished third behind [[South Korean]] [[Kim Un-Y... 12: ...cedented toughening of the drug-testing regimen. Pound has been an especially harsh critic of the Americ... Pound (currency) (1470 bytes) 1: ...'''pound''' originates from the value of a Troy [[pound]] weight ([[Latin]] ''libra''), of high purity [[... 2: *[[Cyprus pound]] in [[Cyprus]] 3: *[[Egyptian pound]] in [[Egypt]] 4: *[[Falkland Islands pound]] in the [[Falkland Islands]] 5: *[[Gibraltar pound]] in [[Gibraltar]] Tower pound (266 bytes) 1: ...alled a "pound" because it was originally a Tower pound of [[silver]] (worth about £38 today). Ground and pound (686 bytes) Pound sterling (12287 bytes) 3: ! align="center" bgcolor="pink" colspan="2" | Pound coin 7: | align="center" bgcolor="black" | [[Image:1pound2000front.jpg]] 8: | align="center" bgcolor="black" | [[Image:1pound2000back.jpg]] 10: ...enter" colspan="2" | [[British coin One Pound|One-pound coin]] ([[2000]]) 12: ...ency unit of sterling, now the [[Pound (currency)|pound]], can generally refer to the currency of the [[U... Guernsey Pound (2573 bytes) 1: The '''Guernsey Pound''' (currency code GGP) is the currency used in [[... 5: ...d States dollar|US Dollar]] and 0.695447 Guernsey Pounds per [[Euro]] ([[as of 2004|as of October 2004]])... 9: ...British banknotes#Bank of Scotland Notes|Scottish Pound]] in Guernsey. Some shops will also accept [[euro... 11: The Guernsey Pound is [[legal tender]] only in [[Guernsey]], but als... 63: ... rates for every currency, including the Guernsey Pound Cyprus Pound (910 bytes) 1: The '''Cyprus Pound''' (Λίρα, pl. Λί	... 3: 1 Cyprus Pound is worth [[United States dollar|US$]]2.27635 or [... 13: *1 Pound 14: *5 Pound 15: *10 Pound Israeli pound (2173 bytes) 3: The '''Israeli pound''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: לי... 5: ...al in value and pegged to the [[Pound sterling|UK Pound]], which was divided into 1000 Mils. Most banknot... 7: ...''Pruta'' relpaced the Mil. The pegging to the UK Pound was abolished within several years and, in [[1960... 11: ...em and introduce the ''Sheqel'' at the rate of 10 pounds for 1 sheqel. The high rate of inflation during ... 13: [[Category:Economy of Israel|Pound]] Canal pound (771 bytes) 1: ...ater impounded between two [[canal lock]]s. Canal pounds can vary in length from the non-existent, where ... 3: ...ving the pound results in a loss of water. Summit pounds therefore need an independent form of water supp... Pound Scots (548 bytes) 1: ... and the [[Clydesdale Bank]], still print paper [[Pound Sterling]] notes for domestic circulation within ... Australian pound (2187 bytes) 1: [[Image:L50parkes.JPG|thumb|right|260px|Fifty pound note]] 2: ... in value to [[pound sterling]]. Prior to this, [[pound sterling]] was used in conjunction with banknotes... 4: ...alued the Australian pound by 25 per cent against pound sterling as an emergency measure during the [[Gre... 6: ...ia did the most trade at the time. One Australian pound went from US$2.80 to US$2.24. 40: [[Category:Currencies|Pound, Australian]] Roscoe Pound (991 bytes) 1: ... prevailed in American jurisprudence at the time. Pound would later turn against the movement and became ... 3: [[Category:1870 births|Pound, Roscoe]] 4: [[Category:1964 deaths|Pound, Roscoe]] Foot-pound (895 bytes) 1: In [[physics]], a '''foot-pound''' (symbol ft·lbf or ft·lb<sub>f</sub>) is an [[I... 3: To calculate a foot-pound, you can use this formula, 5: ...t-pounds), '''F''' is [[force]] (in [[pound-force|pound]]s), and '''D''' is [[distance]] (in [[foot (unit... 7: Doing 550 foot-pounds of work on an object in one [[second]] is equal ...
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