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  • ...er of [[second]]s from [[International Atomic Time]] (TAI), as measured by atomic clocks and a fractional number of seconds from UT. ...is designated as 23:59:60. The announcement of leap seconds is made by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS), based on precise astro
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  • ...rement]] used to be very common. Now there is a global standard, the [[SI|International System]] (SI) of units, a form of [[metric system]]. The SI has been or is ...Each unit is a set size. A distance or length or volume or mass or span of time being measured is described as a certain number of these units. A measureme
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  • ...ght|Cover of brochure ''[http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/brochure/ The International System of Units]''.]] The '''International System of Units''' (abbreviated '''SI''' from the [[French language|French]
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  • | [[atomic units|atomic unit of length]] || au | [[cable length]] (International) ||  
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  • ...metal]] group of [[chemical element]]s. It has the symbol '''Al'''; its [[atomic number]] is 13. ...]]) or by names indicating their main alloying constituents ([[DIN]] and [[International Organization of Standardization|ISO]]). For more, see the main article refe
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  • ; Atomic Bomb : Used to contaminate the Fort Knox gold supply. ; Breitling 'Top Time' Diver Chronometer watch : with built-in Geiger Counter.
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  • ...[September 17]], [[1972]] on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. At the time, it garnered the highest [[Nielsen Ratings]] of any film broadcast on telev ...ly. Bond meets Goldfinger socially on a golf course (it is unclear at the time if Goldfinger knows of Bond's role in his cardgame loss). Bond plays a high
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  • ...St George|CMG]], [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve|RNVR]] is an agent of the international arm of the British Secret Service headquartered in London in a tall, grey b ...smoke cigarettes, although he does occasionally smoke [[cigar]]s. The last time Bond smoked a cigarette on film was in 1989. In the opening sequence of the
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  • ...St George|CMG]], [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve|RNVR]] is an agent of the international arm of the British Secret Service headquartered in London in a tall, grey b ...smoke cigarettes, although he does occasionally smoke [[cigar]]s. The last time Bond smoked a cigarette on film was in 1989. In the opening sequence of the
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  • ...t film did not feature the vehicle. A model is currently on display in the International Spy Museum in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C. | [[Navistar International Corporation|International]] 4900|| ||
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