Forty minutes after Mia had come into the world, her identical twin sister Mona was born. |
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The engine has twin side mounted air intakes on either side of the fuselage under the wing. |
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The valves are actuated via drag arms from twin, contra-rotating camshafts. |
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The master stateroom is aft, fitted with twin berths outboard on each side of the cabin. |
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But the pilot of the twin engine veteran aircraft went on to make a safe landing back at the airfield he had taken off from. |
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Hardly was this feeling firmly established when physics was turned on its head by the twin revolutions of quantum theory and relativity theory. |
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These twin notions are neither new nor radical, but are rooted in core American values. |
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The combination of the twin hull and water jet propulsion provides very high and very responsive manoeuvrability. |
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He's married now with two adorable twin girls and a third baby on the way and I'm thrilled for him. |
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The Brother Islands are a solitary outpost, rising like twin towers from the abyssal depths. |
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The twin bedroom is particularly charming and is now a children's room with nursery rhyme wallpaper and decorative features. |
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Perhaps this is why the twin towers did not inspire the same sort of affection reserved for other New York landmarks. |
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A twin pair of white gloves covered her up to about mid forearm, and her wrists were weighted down by silver jewelry. |
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Premiers Maclean can kiss goodbye to their twin premiership titles if they incur yet another loss in Saturday's clash with Southern Cross Uni. |
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There was a variety of different airscrews, three blade, four blade, five blade contra rotating, and three blade twin airscrews. |
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The deal follows hot on the heels of last month's agreement for an exact twin company in Austria. |
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Each stateroom or suite has twin beds that convert to a queen-size, TV, radio, telephone, refrigerator, and 110V AC outlets. |
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Unlike a piston engine, where reciprocating parts move up and down, the twin rotors in the Mazda just spin around. |
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Both planes were triplanes with twin tractor airscrews driven by shafts from the fuselage. |
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One of the monsters hissed at the other, revealing twin rows of razor-sharp teeth. |
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She and Lane got rid of her queen-sized bed and pushed two twin beds into an L shape in the corner against the walls like a sectional sofa. |
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If you think this is no more than a VW Phaeton with twin turbos and a longer wheelbase, you're missing the point. |
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Jillian and Graham sat on either side of a silver-plated candelabrum, its twin red candles dripping wax onto the paper tablecloth, empty coffee cups in front of them. |
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The bread basket had a few slices of a tan sourdough and a two little twin loafs of a wonderfully crusty, narrow bread whose air pockets even seemed to carry flavor. |
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Kadlec's twin compositions focus overwhelmingly on the mid-eighteenth-century Acadian landscape itself, executed in a style reminiscent of a Dutch master. |
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The Longford whistler sent off his twin brother Tony, but the Crossmaglen player had been frustrated with Bannon's decisions throughout the 70 minutes. |
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The Chinook vibrated with deeper and deeper groans until its twin engines managed to heave up our dead weight. |
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Cool Blue Method's recent goal is to accumulate a little cash by planting trees, a feat which only twin brothers Josh and Ben are attempting at the moment. |
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Paul Rand and Alvin Lustig, the twin titans of mid-century American graphic design. |
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When using twin cylinders they are connected together with cylinder bands and the backplate is attached via wing nuts onto the studding that clamps the bands to the cylinders. |
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He turned and dived out from the momentary cover as it crumbled under the war machine's onslaught, returning fire with the twin weapons as he continued to evade his pursuer. |
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Nicolas Florine, a Russian engineer, built the first twin tandem rotor machine to perform a free flight. |
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Rock climbing ropes come with either a designation for single, double or twin use. |
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When using twin ropes, both ropes are clipped into the same piece of protection, treating the two as a single strand. |
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Romulus and Remus are twin brothers from Roman mythology who both have stories in which they are killed. |
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For brief periods the Crown of Aragon also controlled Montpellier, Provence, Corsica, and the twin Duchy of Athens and Neopatras in Latin Greece. |
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On principle, Bruges has to date never entered into close collaboration with twin cities. |
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Quetzalcoatl was also the patron of the priests and the title of the twin Aztec high priests. |
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The twin towns of Cochos Grande and Cochos Chico are famous for their intricate carving on gourds, which are imported from other regions of Peru. |
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Although some breeds regularly throw larger litters of lambs, most produce single or twin lambs. |
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Ferry services connect Kolkata with its twin city of Howrah, located across the Hooghly River. |
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Of the six children born to Albert and Rebecca Cardozo, only his twin sister Emily married, and she and her husband did not have any children. |
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The twin transmitters of Caldbeck and Sandale are visible close to this section of the road. |
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The village of Buttermere stands at the north western end of the lake, and beyond this is Buttermere's twin, Crummock Water. |
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Combe Head gives fine views down into Combe Gill and from here it is short climb to the twin summits of Glaramara. |
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A Guinness employee told Sir Hugh of two twin brothers, Norris and Ross McWhirter, who had opened a fact checking agency in London. |
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According to the most common Zoroastrian notion, he is the twin spirit of Ahura Mazda. |
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The values of War or Empire and Love are ever twin supremities in Shakespeare. |
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She gave me the look that probably worked well when one twin accused the other of tie-dying the family cat. |
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Being a social climber was more of a time burglar than having a ghost twin sister. |
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Texarkana, Arkansas, and Texarkana, Texas, are twin cities forming the Texarkana metropolitan area. |
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Death is always incongruous, for it never throws itself toward life as toward its twin or twinnable other. |
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For them, God is still in heaven, and we his sinful children are still whoring after the twin idols of modernity and materialism. |
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The common twin types include thoracopagus, xiphopagus or omphalopagus, pygopagus, ischiopagus, and craniopagus. |
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The Stiff Upper Lip tour was, if anything, a scrawny twin of the Ballbreaker trek. |
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Some of the first highrise building complexes constructed in the city were the twin towers of Grand Hotel Tijuana. |
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So we would attempt to nap. But as he had a twin bed, space was limited, so I would insist he be the big spoon and I be the little spoon. |
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Misima bowked beside him, bent over double. They made twin streams of yellow bile in the heather. |
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My parents had a dormer and two impossibly small twin beds with the world's chintziest chest between them. |
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Cronshaw had told him that the facts of life mattered nothing to him who by the power of fancy held in fee the twin realms of space and time. |
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On the Spanish coast at Los Barrios are Torres de Hercules which are twin towers that were inspired by the Pillars of Hercules. |
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The oration also moves away from the religious ideology of the Tetrarchy, with its focus on twin dynasties of Jupiter and Hercules. |
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In 1981, their twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna were born. In 1994, George W. Bush was elected governor of Texas. |
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At the twin battles of Jena and Auerstedt, fought on 14 October, the French convincingly defeated the Prussians and inflicted heavy casualties. |
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The Dhaka Stock Exchange and the Chittagong Stock Exchange are the twin financial markets of the country. |
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The majority of halls offer single or twin accommodation with some rooms having en suite facilities. |
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Each twin city country is represented in a specific ward of the city and in each ward has a peace garden dedicated to that twin city. |
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It is immediately south of the River Thames, which forms its boundary with its ancient twin town of Eton. |
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Clare's, appeared the following year, featuring the twin sisters Patricia and Isabel O'Sullivan. |
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Each room is furnished with twin beds with extra long mattress, desk, chair, chest of drawers, built-in closet, and microfridge. |
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Matthew had a twin brother called Edward, who was always mischievous and badly behaved. |
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The development of a regional system of human rights protection operating across Europe can be seen as a direct response to twin concerns. |
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It is reached by following the Watkin Path down to Bwlch y Saethau, and then continuing along the ridge to the twin summits of Y Lliwedd. |
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Since 1973, the fire services of Leicester and twin city Krefeld have played each other in an annual 'friendly' football match. |
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In addition to the twin study method, scholars have used gene association studies to analyze voter turnout. |
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There is quite often only a single fiddle playing in any given venue, although twin fiddling is represented in some styles. |
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Soon brought in was Ben's twin brother, James Johnston, and the four spent the next two years rehearsing, writing and covering songs. |
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As of February 2017, the city council is also in talks to twin with Bordeaux, Saint Petersburg and Miami. |
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The city is also in talks to twin with Rio de Janeiro, and Mexican city Guadalajara. |
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Talks held to twin Bridgend with the city of Tripoli in Libya between 2004 and 2009 sparked debate. |
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Currently there are no accounts of twin births, although an instance of twins in utero has been reported. |
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The twin Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977, each containing a 500 watt plutonium power source. |
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Oslo was formerly twinned with Madison, Wisconsin, Tel Aviv and Vilnius, but has since abolished the concept of twin cities. |
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Construction began in 1910 of the first submarine powered by twin diesel engines. |
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On 15 March 2017 the Turkish president expressed his wish that Istanbul should no longer be the twin town of Rotterdam. |
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Both dynasties' founders were believed to be twin sons of Aristodemus, a Heraclid ruler. |
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There have also been some changes under the bonnet including a new turbo, stainless steel twin wastegate manifold and a titanium exhaust. |
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It also has a twin axel with no a-frame and is used for transporting mini diggers. |
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To advance the twin themes of communication and member service, TEI established three working groups to bring focus to its activities. |
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To advance the twin themes of communication and member service, the Institute established three working groups to bring focus to our activities. |
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The hunt for a long-sought particle that does not have a distinct antiparticle twin might be over. |
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Guys who suffer from in-grown hairs and razor bumps are best to use a single blade razor, while the rest get a closer shave with a twin blade. |
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Functions of the twin screw kneader are mainly on self-cleaning, transportation and mixture mechanisms, shearing, and rolling. |
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The aircraft is powered by twin 400-pound thrust regeneratively cooled rocket engines and fueled by isopropyl alcohol and liquid oxygen. |
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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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On one of the beds, Lina Maya, 24, is sitting with her 10-month-old twin girls, Lobsa and Godo, and her son, Ayen, four. |
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Sahir has an autistic twin brother named Samar who no one knows about. |
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By grounding to the shortstop, the twin killing ended the inning. |
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They had twin sons, Geoffrey and Oliver, born in 1930, and until World War Two the family travelled widely to meet the needs of Guy's navy career. |
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The two white buildings on the Leeds skyline are the Parkinson building of Leeds University and the Civic Hall, with golden owls adorning the tops of the latter's twin spires. |
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This method allows twin zygosity to be successfully verified and facilitates an estimate of whether there is adequate fetal DNA present per fetus. |
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Beck married actress Marissa Ribisi, the twin sister of actor Giovanni Ribisi, in April 2004, shortly before the birth of their son, Cosimo Henri. |
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Gowan Old Bridge, a twin arch stone bridge with attached concrete footbridge near the confluence of the rivers, had severe damage to its central pier and remained closed. |
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Unless they were separated, both would die, but if separated, the reliant twin would die, the doctors therefore being liable to prosecution for murder. |
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Two other gods represented by the planet Venus are Quetzalcoatl's ally Tlaloc who is the god of rain, and Quetzalcoatl's twin and psychopomp, who is named Xolotl. |
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He told that Punjab and Jiangsu have been declared twin provinces. |
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Belgian federalism is a twin system which reflects both the. |
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Instead of receiving an autotransplant of her own ovarian tissue, she was the first recipient of an ovarian allograft, receiving tissue from her identical twin. |
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The Bristol engine was a massive 39 litre, twin row, 14 cylinder radial engine, producing between 1290 and 1735 horsepower depending on application. |
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The first gods held sacred by the Romans were Jupiter, the most high, and Mars, god of war, and father of Rome's twin founders, Romulus and Remus, according to tradition. |
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Hamburg has nine twin towns and sister cities around the world. |
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My twin sister says she loves our parents, but honestly, I dislike them. |
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Her twin daughters were on the playground equipment. Cynthia and Melinda, reduced to Cindy and Mindy, as Carella had dreaded would happen from the moment she named them. |
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Northampton was a new ship with a number of innovations, including twin screws, searchlights and telephones, as well as being armed with torpedoes. |
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These were further defended in some cases by gatehouses with characteristic twin towers, which replaced the older keeps as a stronghold for defence. |
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President Pervez Musharraf is undoubtedly sincere in his belief that he, and he alone, can save Pakistan from the twin perils of terrorism and anarchy. |
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Emin was born in Croydon, a district of South London, to an English mother of Romanichal descent, and brought up in Margate with her twin brother, Paul. |
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The twin policies of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan led to billions in economic and military aid for Western Europe, Greece, and Turkey. |
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It had a queen bed above the cab, a little living room with a sofa and two chairs, a kitchenette, a bathroomette, a showerette, and two twin beds in a back bedroom. |
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Those deathless twin barnburners return to the Metropolitan Opera tonight. |
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Other designs have twin blades to mulch the clippings to small pieces. |
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Thielert Aircraft Engines converted Mercedes Diesel automotive engines, certified them for aircraft use, and became an OEM provider to Diamond Aviation for their light twin. |
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The GLA has twin and sister city agreements with the following cities. |
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Many of the burhs were twin towns that straddled a river and were connected by a fortified bridge, like those built by Charles the Bald a generation before. |
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In twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence, occlusion of the vessel in the acardiac twin can be achieved by an embolisation coil, by bipolar cautery or by laser. |
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The gros-bon-ange is the metaphysical double of the physical being, and, since it does not exist in the world of matter, it is the immortal twin who survives the mortal man. |
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Maddy Smith, one of Thor's twin daughters, is living in Malbry and is more powerful than the fallen gods of the Aesir and Vanir, thanks to the runemark on her hand. |
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Maddy Smith, one of Thor''s twin daughters, is living in Malbry and is more powerful than the fallen gods of the Aesir and Vanir, thanks to the runemark on her hand. |
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The matter disappearing down a hole may, under certain circumstances, be blown 'out the other end,' creating a white hole in another twin universe. |
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As a ploy to discredit the reformist politician, the opposing party had hired a lookalike to act as his evil twin and be seen in a variety of compromising situations. |
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Proving that when good things come they come in pairs, Moss Kelly was the twice proud father or twin boys last Thursday... this makes Louise Splane a double aunt or something. |
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I was not alone, moreover. I had a dizygotic twin, a female. |
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Like Paula, who invented a special babygro for neonatal infants to fit all their tubes and bandages, or Sheila, who gave up twin boys for adoption 50 years ago. |
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The local administration has laid a three-tier security cordon around the twin cities of Ayodhya and Faizabad with officials of superintendent rank manning the key areas. |
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The Evening Telegraph reported yesterday how Debbie Niblett was taken 110 miles to Ashton-under-Lyne, Manchester, to give birth to her premature twin boys. |
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