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								I know this is true; I've lost and maintained a 150-pound weight loss for almost 20 years. Norris J. Chumley, Ph.D.: Deep Happiness For The New Year Ph.D. Norris J. Chumley 2011 
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								A freshly-hooked 100 - to 150-pound bluefin will readily pull line against that much drag, although it will also quickly tire out. 
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								The 150-pound moosehead with antlers spanning over 3 feet was the centerpiece of the restaurant's back party room. 
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								It's a whiteout out there, said Winski, who lives with her 150-pound Newfoundland, Maggie Thunderpaws, in a keeper's house that's attached to the lighthouse. 
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								The piers in Red Hook aren't set up for sailboats, so the deck of the ship was too low for stevedores to safely haul the 150-pound bags of cocoa beans onto dry land. Cocoa Arrives, By Sail Andrew Grossman 2011 
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								A freshly-hooked 100 - to 150-pound bluefin will readily pull line against that much drag, although it will also quickly tire out. 
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								Hahmel and Coiner, who work for a forensic-technology company, had increased their tally to five dead hogs, including a 150-pound boar. Special Ops, Pig Patrol: Commando Wannabes Stalk Porky Kris Hudson 2011 
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								A 150-pound individual can lose around 1.5 lbs per week. 
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								The 5-foot-7-inch, 150-pound rookie phenom is among the NFL leaders in kickoff and punt returns. Redskins report card Fred Bowen 2010 
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								Estimated Calories burned for a 150-pound person, for 30 minutes of activity: Hitmaker Finds It's Never Too Late to Make Waves Jen Murphy 2011 
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