troy (weight)

  • 41troy — n. (in full troy weight) a system of weights used for precious metals and gems, with a pound of 12 ounces or 5,760 grains. Etymology: ME, prob. f. Troyes in France …

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  • 42Troy Alves — (born September 26, 1966) is an IFBB professional bodybuilder.tats*Height: 5 foot 8 inches *Off season weight: 245 lb *Competition weight: 220 222 lb Background Initially a high school and later a college baseball star, Troy always had a love for …

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  • 43Troy Graham — Ring name(s) Troy Graham Dr. Troy Graham Troy T. Tyler Randy Tyler The Dream Machine Billed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Billed weight 252 lb (114 kg; 18.0 st) Born …

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  • 44Troy Dorsey — Troy Glenn Dorsey (born November 19, 1962) is a former professional boxer and martial arts fighter. He is the only man in history to hold world titles in both karate and boxing. Martial arts careerDorsey began his fighting career after an… …

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  • 45Troy Jackson — (born January 11, 1976 in Jamaica, Queens, New York) is an American basketball player. The younger brother of former NBA player Mark Jackson, he participates in the AND1 Mixtape Tour under the name Escalade. Jackson is listed at 6 10 and 375… …

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  • 46Troy Selvey — (born 1 July 1980, Denver, Colorado) is an American active basketball player who played until December 2007 for Bc Mures, in the Romanian Basketball Division A. He plays center or power forward positions and his height is 2,03 m (weight: 116 kg) …

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  • 47Troy Brownfield — is a journalist and college professor from Indiana. He has an extensive list of credits, but he s primarily known to the online community as a columnist for Newsarama and the creator/editor of ShotgunReviews.com. [ [http://www.shotgunreviews.com… …

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  • 48troy — late 14c., standard system of weights for gems and precious metals, from Troyes, city in France (ancient Tricasses), former site of a fair at which this weight is said to have been used. Many medieval towns had their own standard weights. The… …

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  • 49Troy Davis — For the American and Canadian football running back, see Troy Davis (football player). Troy Anthony Davis Born October 9, 1968(1968 10 09) Died September 21, 2011( …

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  • 50troy weights —    a traditional English weight system of great antiquity, apparently in use since long before the Norman conquest of 1066. The system is believed to be named for the French market town of Troyes, where English merchants traded at least as early… …

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