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Gauged at 65,000 bbl. per day, the gusher was pronounced by oilmen the greatest high gravity producer within their recollections.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gauged by its paralyzed predecessor, the U.N.'s 20th General Assembly was a success: at least it was able to vote.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gauged by what his father had written, by what Dolly Ferrara had supplied when he questioned her, these last months must have been gray indeed.

From Poor Man's Rock by Johnson, Frank Tenney

What is a day or an hour or a lifetime Gauged by the ebb and the flow of the ages Shown in the tidemarks on crags prehistoric?

From The Call of the Mountains and other Poems by Pickering, James E.

Gauged by such a test, the world is seen to be better, and immensely better.

From A Hero and Some Other Folks by Quayle, William A. (William Alfred)




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