The second chimney standing about 80 feet high, was blasted with gun cotton, of which 35 kilos were required.
And all it took to set her off was 200 kilos a PBL.
We did not want a thousand kilos, and at first our friend said we must buy all or nothing; but that was only a preamble, and he gave us 200 kilos at half a dinar a kilo.
The Prefect was away lunching, but after a little trouble we unearthed him, and we obtained 25 kilos of bread for the men and for ourselves.
Every man whose basket did not contain the requisite five kilos of rubber, or the quality of whose rubber did not approve itself to Elbel, was unmercifully flogged.
I find that the natives are required to bring in four kilos of rubber every fortnight.
Our kilos were written in a book, and each person was asked to write his name under his kilo.
I sent to Nice for kilos of flowers, and to Rome for mosaic brooches and little fiaschettis, which I filled with perfume.
In 1875, out of five million kilos of raw silk converted into stuffs in the vicinity of Lyons, there were only four hundred thousand kilos of French silk.
For when the Germans discovered last spring that the Allies held more prisoners than the Germans, the Germans demanded a rule for the treatment of prisoners, which should keep them thirty kilos from danger.
Two million kilos of hay they sold at 8 paras per kilo instead of at 50 or more.
This particular one was from the Commissioner in the Wille district: "I give you carte blanche to procure 4,000 kilos of rubber a month.
Traiti males average about two meters in height and 250 kilos in mass, with females somewhat smaller.
A camel eats normally thirty or forty kilos of fodder a day, and must be allowed four hours to do it in.
The camels march in Indian file, loaded down with bales and barrels, a hundred, a hundred and fifty and more kilos to each.
Down below everything is full, too; so that, with its human freight of fifteen or sixteen persons, and the unweighed kilos of merchandise on the roof, the journey may well be described as being fraught with possibilities of disaster.
A gigantic sum when it is realized that it may originally have been paid to the Sheik in kind, a quintal of wheat, a half dozen sheep, or a few hundred kilos of dates.
Besides, for every horse, twelve kilos of oats, five kilos of hay, and two and a half kilos of straw.
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