Examples of using Five tons in English and their translations into French
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The submersible weighs more than five tons(4.5 metric tons),
Where a Party other than a party referred to in paragraph 3 desires to produce opium, for export in amounts exceeding five tons annually, it shall notify the Council,
the level of enforcement activity are demonstrated by the doubling of heroin seizures between 1984 and 1985 to an amount reaching almost five tons.
Maggie tells them that the item is a computer, with the location of five tons of refined plutonium abandoned in a mine by the Soviet Union after the Cold War.
trawl doors that weigh up to five tons each and undoubtedly live up to their name.
the other carrying a medical team and five tons of equipment.
the handing over to the carrier of five tons when 10 tons were called for would constitute delivery of"the goods.
desires to export opium which it produces, in amounts not exceeding five tons annually, it shall notify the Board,
Global consumption of morphine rose from less than five tons in 1987 to 32.6 tons in 2006.
light weapons management programme, the five partner States have destroyed more than 14,600 small arms and five tons of explosives in an effort to make the East African subregion secure and peaceful.
charges of sedition and corruption on earth, and seven people were executed in Tehran after being found guilty of belonging to drug trafficking gangs that transported five tons of drugs across the border.
Yeah, we got five ton of feed due to be dropped off this afternoon.
Two minutes, five ton of rock would be on top of you.
Do you really mean that a five ton bomb can bounce along the water like a ping-pong ball?
Whereas five tons of PMD were collected in 2012,
It's well in excess of five tons-- 10,000 pounds-- small in megalithic terms, but basically what
which addresses the requirements for passenger carrying vessels not over five tons.
For example, about five tons of engines and spare parts, including for tanks
guessed that the woolly mammoth was an old male that when alive stood over nine feet tall at the shoulder and weighed four to five tons.
In 1934 it was estimated that the deposits contained over five million tons of nickel.