I would use kilometers.
you would use grams
You would use "my feet have", since feet are plural. If you wanted to use "has", you would need to say "my foot has".
In the US, I would use yards.
it depends. If you were mesuring length then you would use meters. If you were measuring volume you would use cubic meters. If you were measuring weight you would use metric tons.
By putting it in a sentence like: He had a lovely signet ring that he was very proud of.
"He stamped the wax seal on the envelope with his signet: An engraving of a tiny pond surrounded by reeds, with a lone cygnet floating on the water."
Signet rings are emblematic and they would often bear the family coat of arms on them. However, in the more modern day, signet rings tend to have a pattern or initials on them.
A Baronet is a member of the lowest hereditary titled British order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix "Sir".The holder of a rank below a baron
A Baronet is a member of the lowest hereditary titled British order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix "Sir".The holder of a rank below a baron
The population of Signet Jewelers is 2,007.
Signet Jewelers was created in 1949.
One can purchase a signet in the US from Signet Jewellers. Signet Jewellers claims to be "The largest specialty retail jeweller in the US and UK" and they can be found on-line.
In Guild Wars, the Signet of Capture is a skill you can purchase from the skill trainer in the major cities (depends on which campaign you play). When you kill a boss of a class you play, you can use it to learn an (Elite) skill that monster knows. The signet is consumed, but you can re-learn it at the trainer.
A baronet is addressed as "Sir", and his wife as "Lady". Exactly how to address the envelope is a little dicey , but "Sir John Doe and Lady Doe" would be acceptable, I would think.
The Adventure of the Black Baronet was created in 1954.
The signet was a stamp which was used to impress a picture into wax used to seal a document. It was convenient to have this signet made into a ring.