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(1) A metric unit of capacity, formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water under standard conditions; now equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters (or approximately 1.75 pints
(2) A metric unit of capacity equal to the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4 degrees centigrade and 760 mm of mercury (or approximately 1.76 pints)
(1) Recommendations run at about 1 liter per hour divided into 3-4 intakes.
(2) He also inventoried his provisions: two burritos, one liter of water, and some candy bar crumbs.
(3) He cut his tea back to one liter a day and did much better.
(4) Two 8,000 - liter water tanks are installed for use by local residents.
(5) Campaigners say just one litre can make a million litres of fresh water unfit to drink.
(6) A litre bottle of wine
(7) When the roof is open, boot room is 208 litres, 63 litres more than the earlier model.
(8) Who would care when a litre of petrol was cheaper than a litre of bottled water?
(9) Burning fuel and debris were shoved out of the core before it was deluged with five million litres of water.
(10) About four kilograms of pounded sorghum and eight kilograms of brown sugar are added to one hundred liters of water.
(11) Paul drank almost six litres of water without counting swigs taken from bottles offered along the roadside.
(12) The result is extrapolated to 60 seconds and reported in liters per minute.
(13) In an irrigated area, a litre of milk takes at least 500 litres of water to produce.
(14) The standard household lavatory, we are told, uses 7.5 litres of water per flush.
(15) You should then drink 1.5 liters per 1kg of weight lost.
(16) A litre of milk
(17) He drank three liters of water a day so he would not dehydrate.
(18) A hydrant's minimum capacity must be 1,000 liters per minute.
(19) Before tax a litre of petrol is actually cheaper than a litre of bottled water.
(20) At least 0.4 liters of diesel was needed to produce one kilogram of tea.
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