OK, this is a little odd (and may not be reproducible). I just upgraded
my video card and during configuration accidentally enabled xinerama,
which resulted in a weird issue with gnome-panel containing multiples of
each item. The issue (and fix, see answer 1) is described here:

http://askubuntu.com/questions/133647/gnome-panel-has-multiple-rows-how-
to-undo-that

After I used dconf-editor to reset to the defaults shown in that post,
my multiload indicator is normal width again (100px)! I used the exact
settings described in the post:

object-id-list     ['menu-bar', 'indicators', 'show-desktop', 'window-list', 
'workspace-switcher']
toplevel-id-list   ['top-panel', 'bottom-panel']

Not sure if this will work for anyone else, but it's really nice to have
my indicators back...

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  multiload indicator icons are too small on gnome classic & shell

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