The US standard was slightly longer and the old Imperial standards had been slightly shorter than the international mile.
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The United States adopted this international mile for most purposes, but retained the pre-1959 mile for some land-survey data, terming it the US survey mile.
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Murals by international artists cover nearly a mile of the concrete panels.
From the denverpost.com
Schools and Portland's international aiirport are within a mile and a half.
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A noisy teleprinter machine spewed out national and international news by the paper mile.
From the nzherald.co.nz
This is international waters and not Israeli waters, not in the 68-mile exclusion zone.
From the metro.co.uk
The decision was made to locate the international exposition on a mile-long frontage at Sewell's Point near the mouth of Hampton Roads.
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Today's international airlines sell their upscale cabins as mile-high oases of pampered privacy.
From the theatlantic.com
The United States has been leading international patrols to combat piracy along Somalia's 1,880-mile coast.