| 11. | To know which you are, Swan suggests using a tape measure.
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| 12. | Aerial measurements are direct tape measures obtained by a climber in the tree.
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| 13. | You can't put a tape measure to that kind of dependability.
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| 14. | Meaningful enforcement calls for common sense, not just a tape measure.
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| 15. | But new rigid tape measures can extend up to 11 feet without buckling.
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| 16. | You would fit him for suit and then throw away the tape measure.
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| 17. | There are some places you don't want to go with a tape measure.
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| 18. | Give him an inch and he'll pocket your shiny new Stanley tape measure.
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| 19. | She eludes tape measures at the school and the doctor's office.
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| 20. | And remember to take the tape measure when you shop.
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