| 41. | The as-yet unnamed cub weighed 19 ounces ( 539 grams ) and measured 10 inches ( 25 centimeters ) from nose to tail.
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| 42. | Most of the 24 cars that started Sunday's race looked like real Indy cars : they were plastered nose to tail with company logos.
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| 43. | From nose to tail the plane stretched 110 feet; from wing tip to wing tip it spread 141 feet, nearly half a football field.
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| 44. | At the time it was the largest equestrian statue in Britain, being high, from Copenhagen's nose to tail, and in girth.
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| 45. | Following his 1906 survey of the Bolivia / Brazil border, Fawcett wrote that he had shot an anaconda that measured some from nose to tail.
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| 46. | They glide through the air using bushy, prehensile tails to steer, and they're gray with a black stripe running from nose to tail.
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| 47. | "Everything was organized, " recalled Allen, who joined the airlift in April 1949 . " Planes were packed nose to tail.
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| 48. | He led the race for 78 laps, and with 23 laps to go was nose to tail with Gordon, as both blew past Kurt Busch.
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| 49. | For six laps, the two cars were nose to tail, until Watson had to give way on lap 27 as his softer tires went off.
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| 50. | Bobby Allison, who'd been two laps down earlier, unlapped himself and edged Darrell Waltrip and Donnie Allison nose to tail at the stripe.
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