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Thread: England was eliminated from Euro 2008!
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[quote=WESTNORWOODGAS,256261]I hope this helps Kevin. The pint is an English unit of volume or capacity in the imperial system and United States customary units of very roughly half a litre. As with other measurement units used in the imperial system and USA, the pint used to be a common measure throughout Europe (differing in exact value from country to country) but was replaced in most of Europe with the metric system during the nineteenth century. A pint is equal one half of a quart, and one eighth of a gallon. The exact value of a pint differs slightly between systems, and in the US varies according to whether the contents are wet or dry: United Kingdom, Commonwealth of Nations (Imperial) 1 pint = 20 fluid ounces = 568.26125 ml ≈ 568 ml 1 pint = 4 gills (this was the legal definition although in some areas a gill of milk or beer is referred to as a half-pint; elsewhere a gill was the ⅓ pint of milk given free to school children) Alan [/quote]
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