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In Celtic society it was considered a disgrace to allow oneself to become fat. Each Celtic village kept a belt of standard length which, periodically, was tried on by all the men. If the belt didn't fit, the man was fined. The length of the belt was known as a yard. By the 12th century there were so many different belt sizes that King Henry I decided to standardize the yard as the distance from the thumb of his outstretched arm to his nose.
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