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    Weight is measured in ounces and pounds (avoirdupois) as in the U.S. Volume is measured in imperial gallons , quarts , pints , fluid ounces , fluid drachms , and minims . The imperial gallon was originally defined as 10 pounds (4.5359 kg) of water in 1824, and refined as exactly 4.54609 litres in 1985.

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    The common sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a species of large annual forb of the daisy family Asteraceae. The common sunflower is harvested for its edible oily seeds, which are often eaten as a snack food. They are also used in the production of cooking oil, as food for livestock, as bird food, and as a plantings in domestic gardens for ...

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    A napkin, serviette or face towelette is a square of cloth or paper tissue used at the table for wiping the mouth and fingers while eating. It is also sometimes used as a bib by tucking it into a shirt collar.

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    A fluid ounce (abbreviated fl oz, fl. oz. or oz. fl.) is a unit of volume. An imperial fluid ounce is defined in British law as exactly 28.4130625 millilitres , [ 15 ] while a US customary fluid ounce is exactly 29.5735295625 mL, [ 16 ] and a US food labelling fluid ounce is 30 mL. [ 17 ]

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    Eriophyllum lanatum, with the common names common woolly sunflower, Oregon sunshine and golden yarrow, [3] is a common, widespread, North American plant in the family Asteraceae. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 2 ] Description