Even when their twin was dying, many conjoined twins have accepted their own deaths over separation. |
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The restaurant and reception are in three conjoined gabled townhouses, jammed with mirrors, paintings, cut glass and polished wood. |
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Of course, the subject matter is about as taboo as it gets, after all, this is a comedy about conjoined twins. |
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The conjoined twins, who are now doing well in intensive care, were joined mid-chest to mid-abdomen and their livers were fused. |
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Folk and country, romance and ruefulness, innocence and experience are all conjoined in their bewitching vocal harmonies. |
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Doctors remain unsure why such conjoined twins do not fully separate while in their mother's womb. |
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The presidents who fell prey to the curse all were elected in years when Jupiter and Saturn conjoined in an earth sign. |
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Or do these final chapters represent conjoined failures of imagination and tolerance on the author's part? |
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Joan's mother used to joke around, saying that she never remembered giving birth to conjoined twins. |
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The controversial case of conjoined twins, recently decided by the Court of Appeal in England, has been different. |
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He hated publicity, but his work on cranially conjoined twins attracted attention. |
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In the case of the conjoined twins we saw two good moral traditions at work. |
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Biology and environment are as inseparable as conjoined twins who share a common heart. |
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The sheet of graphite has rows of conjoined hexagons, separated by horizontally running zig-zag lines. |
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These conjoined applications raise one point in common and others discrete to the individual cases. |
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Two sets of conjoined twins have been separated at St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, which is caring for the twins. |
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Several adjacent farms would be conjoined, and amalgamated for profit, by outside investors at the expense of sitting tenants. |
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The brachiopods from the limestone unit are mostly preserved as shells, most with valves conjoined. |
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For example, 10 carbon atoms can be arranged into two conjoined hexagons, each hexagon sharing two carbon atoms with the other. |
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As I have said, although they were subject of separate extradition requests, the committal hearing was conjoined or consolidated. |
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I was a bit daunted by the prospect of three new blog characters all at once, so I conjoined them into two. |
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This nature, however, is not something superadded to things from outside, like an accident, but conjoined with their substances. |
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For instance, one sizable jar contained conjoined twin lambs, their wool stained orange by the medium in which they were immersed. |
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A team of 50 Saudi doctors have successfully separated Polish conjoined twins in an operation that took 18 hours. |
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Straight ahead, 2-year-old conjoined twins spend their first day apart after surgery. |
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The act seems properly described as a surgical intervention to separate conjoined twins. |
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Sentimentality and sappiness have always been as difficult to separate as conjoined twins. |
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The structural subtlety of the concerto, with its conjoined movements, was adroitly handled by both orchestra and soloist. |
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Well, following more than 18 hours of surgery, one of the conjoined twins from Germany has died. |
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It's actually an extremely rare birth defect caused by an undeveloped conjoined twin. |
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The young mother had no idea she had delivered a pair of conjoined twins until a month after the birth. |
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Specifically, I am referring to an act that purported to be a pair of conjoined twins who aspire to be opera singers. |
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The hospital has separated 20 conjoined twins since 1975, eight of whom have survived, including two whose twins had not completely developed. |
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Azure, two wolf's heads erased addorsed and conjoined at the neck issuant from the battlements of a demi-tower argent. |
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We're like two peas in a pod, conjoined at the hip or even mind. |
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Medical oddities such as conjoined twins, odd-shaped foetuses and babies with congenital abnormalities interested those who wanted to know about such things at first hand. |
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Her primary subject is conjoined twins, one of the most extreme examples, but she also brings into the story people with cleft lips, dwarfs, giants, and hermaphrodites. |
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Doctors performed four major surgeries since October to gradually separate the boys, instead of the marathon sessions used in previous separations of conjoined twins. |
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Continuing advances in medicine prompt this question, which has been brought sharply into focus in the last few years by the issue of the separation of conjoined twins. |
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One of the conjoined twins fails to develop fully in the womb. |
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At the heart of Ivonginus's text, however, is the criticism of artistic performance, and here rhetoric is conjoined to poetics to form a single piece. |
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Culturefix is conjoined with an electronics store above it and an art gallery in the back. |
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Liberal internationalism has always been conjoined with a domestic reform agenda. |
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Totemism can certainly include religious elements in varying degrees, just as it can appear conjoined with magic. |
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The ministry of Dominican Brothers, conjoined with that of their priest-brothers, is the dynamic expression of St. Dominic's vision. |
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Equally, for federal programs to be most effective they often have to be conjoined with local actions. |
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Sound is conjoined with image, with movement, one can imagine it animated by the same breath. |
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Its area of settlement is conjoined with that of its neighbouring village Gipf-Oberfrick. |
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It is plausible to say that propositions can be freely negated, conjoined and disjoined to other propositions. |
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When the cell divides, these conjoined chromosomes break apart, but at a different location. |
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Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hillaire was the first teratologist to classify conjoined twins, using Greek etymology to describe the twins in terms of their shared anatomy. |
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Featured on the obverse are the conjoined effigies of King George VI And Queen Elizabeth, crowned and robed, facing left. |
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That is because B-mesons are sometimes born as quantum-mechanically conjoined twins. |
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Trilobites show that the two Avalons were conjoined half a billion years ago. |
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Thus, compassion and evangelism are conjoined in our embrace of the world's lost and broken. |
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The fact that A and B are constantly conjoined, or even necessarily connected, does not have the slightest tendency to prove that A does not exist. |
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There is a sort of decadence in our fascination with conjoined twins. |
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They get themselves a fitting agent who lives in a retirement home and drives along in a wheelchair, but remarks knowingly that conjoined twins will be a tough sell. |
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They gambled everything to lead independent lives, but yesterday the brave conjoined twins whose plight has gripped the world for months lost everything. |
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There are giants and small people and circuses and conjoined twins and people with 1950s-type haircuts and small-town smiles in strange situations. |
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Similarly the Buddha taught that human individuals are not to be seen as isolated from each other, but as conjoined to each other in a weighty and consequential relationship. |
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There was a sense of standing together on the precipice, but holding each other aloft by sheer will, conjoined by rage. |
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The artworks by all involved attest to the diversity and creative energy of the formerly conjoined continents. |
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The odd pair here is Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who were a hit on the vaudeville circuit. |
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The eldest son is the rector of four conjoined parishes nearby. |
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However, this sort of construction seems to be quite rare, and I haven't been able to find any similar examples involving conjoined nominal heads. |
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This article offers a new explanation of the explosive tension by arguing that an organized male political campaign conjoined with a socioeconomic protest led by market women. |
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As the embodiment of Goddess the hierodule conjoined in the sacred marriage with the king or priest, and this ritual became intertwined with the fecundity of nature. |
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In any case, reducing deforestation and maintaining a high price signal on carbon markets are like conjoined twins in the fight against climate change. |
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Such surgery had only been performed on seven other sets of similarly conjoined twins. |
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Saudi Arabia has gained an outstanding reputation for surgeries to part conjoined twins. |
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The Tory high command has started to look like a leisure class instead of an officer class. For Mr Osborne himself, this is an especially bad time to be conjoined in the headlines with billionaires and yachts. |
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Doctors operating Shaily and Shilpa said conjoined twins like them are born once in three lakh births. |
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Prof Nicolaides said the court could act in the wake of its previous involvement in the famous case of conjoined twins Gracie and Rosie Attard. |
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You don't get to become a Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins and successfully separate twins conjoined at the head without mastering a great deal of formidable and specialized knowledge. |
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To think all this time we'd seen him as the withered conjoined twin in the coalition, feebly letting his ideology blow away in the wind for the slightest lick of power. |
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This will require conjoined concerted effort. |
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In this way the sphere of intense ideality inhabited by the Virgin Mary is conjoined to the beholder's own space by a brilliant combination of physical and optical devices. |
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Now envy and antipathy, passions irreconcilable in reason, nevertheless in fact may spring conjoined like Chang and Eng in one birth. |
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If either of you know any inward impediment, why you should not be conjoined, I charge you, on your souls, to utter it. |
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Andrew be conjoined, in such Manner as her Majesty shall think fit, and used in all Flags, Banners, Standards and Ensigns, both at Sea and Land. |
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In 1657, he pumped the air out of two conjoined hemispheres and demonstrated that a team of sixteen horses were incapable of pulling it apart. |
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According to Hume, we reason inductively by associating constantly conjoined events. |
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A little further to the south lie the conjoined parks of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. |
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Quite naturally, these alternative forms were at first considered to be different species, until they were found growing in a conjoined manner. |
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However, the surgical separation of conjoined twins is extremely delicate and dangerous. |
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Second, a discordant presentation does not preclude the diagnosis of conjoined twins, particularly in xiphopagus twins. |
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Let that which he learns next be nearly conjoined with what he knows already. |
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It is an immense pleasure for the traveler to step on board the really beautiful S. S. Argyle, where every comfort is obtainable, conjoined with the gratifying feeling that there is no slow coach under his feet. |
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Forever more, the Tweed name would be conjoined with municipal corruption. |
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We examined the fate of blood-borne HSCs using genetically marked parabiotic mice, which are surgically conjoined and share a common circulation. |
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Lakshmi Tatma had a life-saving operation to cut away her parasitic headless conjoined twin in November last year. |
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Any joy I derived from my children was now conjoined with grief. |
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This self-pity conjoined with resentment is usual among punters. |
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Parasitic twin, also known as craniopagus parasiticus, are formed the same way as conjoined twins during the early stages of pregnancy. |
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Another objective of the Commission is to work with the Prosecutor General of Lebanon in developing operational interconnectivity between the investigative magistrates in support of the conjoined direction on all cases. |
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The Church would like to have two elements, distinct but conjoined, for an integral and compact thought: intelligence, God's daughter, and the Word, his equal image. |
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Blood vessels are fused to increase circulation and these conjoined or grafted veins and arteries make great painful lumps which have to be soaked daily. |
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A study published by the online journal of the Natural History Museum Rotterdam points out that conjoined twins in whales and dolphins are extremely rare. |
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Their medial walls are anastomosed together and the free edges of the newly conjoined ureters are then anastomosed to the proximal end of an open bowel segment. |
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Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, known for his expertise in separating conjoined twins, was honored with a certificate by Health Minister Khalid Al-Falih in Riyadh recently. |
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The conjoined twins, from Carrigtwohill, Co Cork, have recently been discharged after a month-long stay in intensive care at the hospital and are said to recovering well. |
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But whether it's playing a conjoined twin, a bong-smoking trustafarian or an autistic teenage maths genius, he has picked parts that go far beyond that of a pretty boy. |
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This event is the Caledonian orogeny, a spate of mountain building that stretched from New York State through conjoined Europe and Greenland to Norway. |
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She was joined by a rhinestoned Sir Elton John, who melded her track Speechless and his classic Your Song from opposite ends of a pair of conjoined pianos. |
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