You can change various attributes of your climograph by double clicking on the axes, plots, and background. |
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In February 1054 the king and the Norman rebels launched a double invasion of the duchy. |
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Munster lost only four games, three to the other Irish teams, including a double loss to Ulster. |
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Dice the vegetables and heat in the double boiler with butter, pepper and salt. |
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United won the double that season, and Giggs was one of their key players alongside the likes of Cantona, Paul Ince and Mark Hughes. |
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Jackson broke up a potential double play in the 1978 World Series when he froze on the basepaths and turned his hip into a throw. |
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In 1996, Michael Johnson achieved a double by winning both the 200 and 400 meter dashes. |
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The new company made its debut at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff on 15 April 1946 with a double bill of Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci. |
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Hence Dorian's portrait is like the ka or double of the deceased in Egyptian tombs, heaped with toys and furniture. |
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A double door opposite the stairs leads to the Royal Gallery, and another to the right opens to the Robing Room. |
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Programmes of dance are presented within the format of double and triple bills. |
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However it is only double track and serves both local and intermediate Commuter as well as InterCity traffic. |
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Fortunately, help arrived on the double, and the victim's injuries were soon treated. |
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In this reaction a halogen molecule breaks the double or triple bond in the hydrocarbon and forms a bond. |
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When a turbine is mounted on a rooftop the building generally redirects wind over the roof and this can double the wind speed at the turbine. |
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Pouting are generally a small fish, seldom exceeding 30 centimetres in length, although rare specimens can reach almost double this length. |
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Others were languaged in such doubtful expressions that they have a double sense. |
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Kenneth Anderson's 1940s John Deere Model H could also double as a beach hut or lifeguard stand. |
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The exact position of each turbine matters, because a difference of 30m could potentially double output. |
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A further conformal transformation from the sphere to the plane gives a conformal double projection from the ellipsoid to the plane. |
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For example, the 'exact' version of the Transverse Mercator projection on the ellipsoid is not a double projection. |
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They have neither bows nor slings, no missile weapons except the double edged axe and the angon which they use most often. |
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Corporation tax rates can be lower in some countries and where we still have double taxation treaties. |
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The German forces at Dieppe were on high alert, having been warned by French double agents that the British were showing interest in the area. |
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Engines are fed by a chin double intake ramp situated below a splitter plate. |
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Some dialects of British English, unlike American English, uses negative concords, also known as double negatives. |
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As far as physiognomy goes, the winners protest that they would as lief have foregone the double points, and the money. |
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After the discovery of the double helix model of DNA, Crick's interests quickly turned to the biological implications of the structure. |
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Note that the double name refers to the two parallel fracture zones together. |
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He took the island as the point of junction of his double line of longitudes setting out his survey. |
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Southampton in the United Kingdom has a double high water caused by the interaction between the M2 and M4 tidal constituents. |
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Prior to publication of the double helix structure, Watson and Crick had little direct interaction with Franklin herself. |
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Estimated to be double the size of Texas, the area contains more than 3 million tons of plastic. |
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A mixture of single superphosphate and triple superphosphate is called double superphosphate. |
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She wrote a series of three draft manuscripts, two of which included a double helical DNA backbone. |
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The council is locked into some of the deals until the year 2078, paying interest at more than double the current market rate. |
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Many countries also sign tax treaties with each other to eliminate or reduce double taxation. |
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Southampton Water has the benefit of a double high tide, with two high tide peaks, making the movement of large ships easier. |
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The double LP was Hendrix's most commercially successful release and his only number one album. |
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Otherwise, the relatively lighter and less expensive double chainring may be better. |
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However, in the UK for example the fatality and serious injury rates per hour of travel are just over double for cycling than those for walking. |
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He completed this feat despite suffering from a heart attack and undergoing a double heart bypass operation just four months before. |
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She was one of the first ships to be built with a double hull with watertight compartments and was the first liner to have four funnels. |
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This was a double wall vessel with evaporator coils and water located between the walls at the bottom and sides of the tank. |
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Aunt Mary was Uncle Burney 's double aunt. Now figure that out. She was Uncle Burney 's father's sister and also his mother's sister. |
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In 1926, crossovers and a signalbox were installed at Smallbrook Junction to extend double track operation from St John's Road. |
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In 1927, the passing loops at Brading and Sandown were connected to form a second section of double track. |
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The name and the accompanying double arrow symbol are trademarks of the Secretary of State for Transport. |
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A decision had to be made about how far apart the rails of the double track should be. |
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A double acting engine, in which the steam acted alternately on the two sides of the piston was one. |
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In 2012 Oscar Pistorius became the first double amputee sprinter to compete at the Olympic Games in London. |
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Triple hooks are formed by adding a single eyeless hook to a double hook and brazing all three shanks together. |
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Rock climbing ropes come with either a designation for single, double or twin use. |
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However, it is more common in plants because plants often double their number of chromosomes, to form polyploids. |
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In art Gregory is usually shown in full pontifical robes with the tiara and double cross, despite his actual habit of dress. |
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The Palazzo today is one of the Capitoline Museums, which serve a double duty as museums and city government buildings. |
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The letters l, n, and r are generally written double when they indicate the tense sonorants, single when they indicate the lax sonorants. |
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As the gemination was lost, the use of written double consonants was repurposed to indicate tense sonorants. |
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While this was significantly lower than 94 percent in 2002, Moldova's poverty rate is still more than double the ECA average of 25 percent. |
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Social hypocrisy in many societies over history had led to a double standard when considering sin committed by men versus sin committed by women. |
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The word can thus be said to have a double meaning, which partly depends on whether it is used as a count noun or uncountable. |
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In India, Hyderabad and Bangalore had double deckers for a while before discontinuing. |
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The Gothic settlement of 418 offered a double loyalty, as Western Roman authority disintegrated at Rome. |
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Kerala State Road Transport Corporation is operating double deckers in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi cities. |
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In business, economics, and finance, double entry bookkeeping, credit card, and the charge card were all first used in the West. |
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Although not difficult to double, it was a concentration point of sudden storms and tropical cyclones, so ships were frequently damaged. |
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The final Byzantine instrument, the aulos was a double reeded woodwind like the modern oboe or Armenian duduk. |
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Alexander arranged a double phalanx, with the center advancing at an angle, parting when the chariots bore down and then reforming. |
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This engraved double hemisphere map, Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula, was created by Nicolaes Visscher in 1658 in Amsterdam. |
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There was a big black wrought-iron double bed, with a mosaic in the centre of the bedhead. |
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There is a double circulatory plan in place possessing both a pulmonary circuit and systemic circuit. |
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Hildegard was born in 1098 and at the age of fourteen she entered the double monastery of Dissibodenberg. |
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And when he hits a double biceps shot, his proportion is more than a little startling. |
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The Pope bitterly felt this catastrophe as a double blow to Christendom and to Greek letters. |
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But Alexander, always ready to seize opportunities to aggrandize his family, then adopted a double policy. |
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We sprang aloft and double reefed the topsails, and furled all the other sails, and made all snug. |
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Today, double deckers only exist in Mumbai, Kolkata, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram. |
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Thus, such a parallel accusation would constitute double jeopardy and is constitutionally impermissible. |
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Originally, the Cuatro consisted of four steel strings, hence its name, but currently the Cuatro consists of five double steel strings. |
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Although hieroglyphic text may be laid out in varying manners, generally text is arranged into double columns of glyph blocks. |
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His Democratic challenger, Jeff Merkley, won Multnomah County by 142,000 votes, more than double the overall margin of victory. |
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Colorado was in the double bonus for the last few minutes of the game, but had trouble hitting the free throws. |
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They are double deck, originally with open balconies and a capacity of 78 passengers, 32 seats on the lower deck and 46 on the upper. |
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The tail hair of horses can be used for making bows for string instruments such as the violin, viola, cello, and double bass. |
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The carracks were very large ships, usually between 1000 and 1500 tons, about double or triple the size of a regular galleon or a large junk. |
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Trams on Metrolink can operate either singly, or coupled together to form double units. |
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In intuitionistic logic, a proposition implies its double negation but not conversely. |
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Moreover, in the propositional case, a sentence is classically provable if its double negation is intuitionistically provable. |
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One obtains the rules for intuitionistic negation the same way but by excluding double negation elimination. |
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Together with double negation elimination one may infer our originally formulated rule, namely that anything follows from an absurdity. |
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Both French and San origins have been suggested for double negation in Afrikaans. |
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Vastly expanded, it covered more than 400,000 entries, and double the number of illustrations. |
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To put double modals in past tense, only the first modal is changed as in I could ought to. |
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The room was double booked for a convention and a wedding in the same night. |
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These consist of short stretches of double track, usually long enough to hold one train. |
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Also reclaiming a railway corridor to use trains again, that have become bike paths, limits the use of double tracks. |
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For example, adjacent tracks of a double line might have to be shut down to avoid collisions with trains on those adjacent tracks. |
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All bridges, tunnels, stations, and earthworks were built for double track. |
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In all these cases, increases in traffic from the late 1990s have led to the partial reinstatement of double track. |
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Why don't you make another double check of the house to see if there are still rats around? |
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Because double and single track may use different signalling systems, it may be awkward and confusing to mix double and single track too often. |
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Two double track lines along opposite sides of a river can operate as a quadruple track. |
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This is a design decision when widening a double track section, and allows higher speed on the faster tracks. |
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These double monasteries were presided over by abbesses, some of the most powerful and influential women in Europe. |
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In other cases, by analogy, the consonant was written double merely to indicate the lack of lengthening. |
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The entrance is approached from the east cloister walk and includes a double doorway with a large tympanum above. |
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I'm pretty sure that he's not coming, but I can double check the guest list. |
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In cases of poor performance, the time limit is double the standard amount of time. |
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Students who complete a double degree program will have two separate bachelor's degrees at the end of their studies. |
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I had been double dog dared. Maybe if Edward had just dared me, I could have chickened out. Now, there was no turning back. |
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The center had 11 assists and 10 blocks tonight for a very unusual double double. |
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The whole building comprises a double set of baths, one for men and the other for women. |
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Both towers are machicolated and Caesar's Tower features a unique double parapet. |
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Their decoration emulated Romanesque architecture, and sometimes incorporated double windows similar to those found in church bell towers. |
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Calculations showed that Fawkes, who was skilled in the use of gunpowder, had deployed double the amount needed. |
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Calvados, from Normandy, and Lambig from Brittany are a spirits made of cider through a process called double distillation. |
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British brewpubs are not required to double up as restaurants, as is the case in some jurisdictions. |
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His other early works, including the double portrait of Basel's mayor Jakob Meyer zum Hasen and his wife Dorothea, follow his father's style. |
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He'd bet three thousand and double down to six thousand, all of it hanging on the turn of the next card. |
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He was mathematically gifted and won a double first degree, which could have been the prelude to a brilliant academic career. |
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It is not only the teacher's play with single words, phrases, and double entendre that are common in my classroom data. |
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Woodwind instruments included the double reed shawm, the reed pipe, the bagpipe, the transverse flute and the recorder. |
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For example, while a Baroque orchestra may have had two double bass players, a Romantic orchestra could have as many as ten. |
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In the interim came The Beatles, a double LP commonly known as the White Album for its virtually featureless cover. |
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In 1975, Led Zeppelin's double album Physical Graffiti was their first release on the Swan Song label. |
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After the release of the double album compilation The Best of Rod Stewart he switched to Warner Bros. |
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In the second double bill it was Olivier who dominated, in the title roles of Oedipus Rex and The Critic. |
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It was a double system, that is, the sound was on a different piece of film from the picture. |
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If the second service is also a fault, the server double faults, and the receiver wins the point. |
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Circular wires within the outer wire subdivide each section into single, double and treble areas. |
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This game uses the standard 20 number dartboard with the triple and double rings. |
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Alternately stated, a double bogey or worse is zero points, a bogey is worth one point, par is two, a birdie three, an eagle four, and so on. |
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In marching by double file, four abreast, etc., elbows touch and no lagging should be allowed. |
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In 2012, Chelsea accomplished a different cup double consisting of the FA Cup and the 2012 Champions League. |
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In 1976, Paisley's second season as manager, the club won another League and UEFA Cup double. |
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With a new home and First Division football, attendances were more than double those at the Manor Ground, and Arsenal's budget grew rapidly. |
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This kit was worn in the 1971 FA Cup Final as Arsenal beat Liverpool to secure the double for the first time in their history. |
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This conjecture has been proved by Aas in 2014, and the generating function of the corresponding bistatistics is the double Eulerian polynomial. |
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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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The Wolves also beat the Saints in the reverse fixture to do the league double for the first time in 17 years. |
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Five of the 21 men achieved at least a double career Slam at Men's Doubles, led by Roy Emerson and John Newcombe with triple Slams. |
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Eight of the 22 achieved at least a double career Slam at Women's Doubles, led by Martina Navratilova with seven or more titles in each Major. |
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A daily double is an exotic wager placed on the winner of two consecutive races. |
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All the joists and bridgings of the mezzanine floor to have stout double herringbone strutting not more than 6 feet apart. |
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I think our glorious government's rewriting of language is double plus good, brother. |
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Also in 2006, the redesigned Civic won Car of the Year from the magazine, giving Honda a rare double win of Motor Trend honors. |
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Taylor also missed two before Lewis took out double five to clinch England's first World Cup of Darts title. |
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The double consonants in French orthography, however, are merely etymological. |
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She competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in double sculler light weight together with Juliane Rasmussen. |
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A stylistic similarity has been remarked between these double monasteries and those of the Copts of Egypt. |
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For someone like myself who loves the MINISTRY album Mind... this new album is double plus good! |
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His chest and neck turned into mincemeat. The double chin had been blown away completely, revealing a skeletal jaw and chemically whitened teeth. |
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It is known there were actions with multiple ships captured where a single share was worth almost double this. |
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Loyalists were expelled from all public offices and forced to pay double or triple taxes. |
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At double mini-roundabouts and multiple roundabouts, follow the normal rules of priority and treat each roundabout separately. |
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To make the mirliton, in a bowl, break the eggs, add both the sugars, the double cream, almond meal, lemon zest and melted butter. |
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The truck crossed the double yellow line and entered the other lane. |
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I got five double sawbucks out of my wallet and dropped them in front of him. |
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These killings were reportedly in retaliation to a loyalist double shooting attack against the Reavey and O'Dowd families the previous night. |
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The team is known to try the double steal because it has so many speedsters. |
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They did a double switch after the eighth so that Jones could bat second in the ninth. |
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Open the double doors to the south and get the mithril plate boots and mithril chain leggings. |
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Fenn announced that he reckoned he would be a double uncle if Harriet would let him. |
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Hutchison observed the Buick cross the double yellow line to pass a car at the bottom of a dip. |
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Go through those double doors and walk to the end of the hall. |
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Many customers live in upstairs flats, down narrow lanes, alongside double yellow lines or have steps to the front door. |
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Cargo capacity is expected to double over existing aircraft, both in payload and volume, and range is increased substantially as well. |
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This sometimes leads to hyperinflation, a condition where prices can double in a month or less. |
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We wanted to double or triple the number of people who were signing up and trying out the product. |
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Mauritius has a double taxation agreement with Uganda, meaning that HOGL would pay tax in only one of the two countries. |
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Most DNA molecules consist of two biopolymer strands coiled around each other to form a double helix. |
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A council has withdrawn a parking ticket issued after double yellow lines were painted under a parked car. |
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Another double helix may be found tracing the spaces, or grooves, between the strands. |
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In a DNA double helix, each type of nucleobase on one strand bonds with just one type of nucleobase on the other strand. |
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This arrangement of two nucleotides binding together across the double helix is called a base pair. |
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The two strands of DNA in a double helix can thus be pulled apart like a zipper, either by a mechanical force or high temperature. |
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When all the base pairs in a DNA double helix melt, the strands separate and exist in solution as two entirely independent molecules. |
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For an intercalator to fit between base pairs, the bases must separate, distorting the DNA strands by unwinding of the double helix. |
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The cylinders are double acting, with steam admitted to each side of the piston in turn. |
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Commonwealth countries were called upon to rise to their finest hour against the double crises of Rhodesia and global poverty. |
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Further plans are afoot to double the track from Monkstown to Templepatrick, to further increase capacity on the Londonderry line. |
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She turned around and watched Collin and Rory do a double fistbump and slap each other's back. |
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House insulation is another way of reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint, as well as double glazing and draught-proofing. |
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Once the bottom is reached, the inscription continues from the top left of the next double column. |
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The prison was so crowded that they had to resort to double celling and then triple celling. |
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The story of Hamlet, as told from the viewpoint of two courtiers echoes Beckett in its double act repartee, existential themes and language play. |
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In this context, a client is offering to double his fee, and it is implied that wealthy clients habitually pay Holmes more than his standard fee. |
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Pound broadcast over Rome Radio, although the Italian government was at first reluctant, concerned that he might be a double agent. |
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This project appeared as a double CD, one with the music, and the other with the game. |
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We eat the double greaseburger at the Elkhorn in Pagosa Springs, and then stop just a few blocks away, at the hot springs. |
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Gillespie was reminded he had promised to join team-mate Matthew Hayden in a nude lap of the ground if he converted his century into a double. |
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In every dark corner, fat black bin bags were bent double, throwing up gutfuls of old clothes. |
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They are credited with setting 1990s fashion trends such as Buffalo platform shoes and double bun hairstyles. |
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Williams also features on a double CD titled Concrete which was released on the same day as Rudebox. |
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She has wonderful eyes, but she has a double chin and an overdeveloped chest, and she's rather short in the leg. |
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The north coast is unusual in having four high tides each day, with a double high tide every twelve and a half hours. |
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Single, double, and quad sculls are usually steered by the scullers pulling harder on one side or the other. |
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During the 1920s the one team that appeared to be unaffected by the double threat of soccer and debt was Llanelli. |
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Hill won the event, something his double world champion father Graham never did. |
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But by pretending to believe he's navvied before, I've given him double reason to drive himself hard. |
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At five percent of the male population, this was nearly double the British average. |
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I operate in a world of stings, counterstings, drug dealers, lies, double crosses. |
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Beyond Loch Snizort to the west of Trotternish is the Waternish peninsula, which ends in Ardmore Point's double rock arch. |
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Where space allows, the distance between nests is double the reach of an individual. |
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The testicles double in size and the glands secrete a foamy yellowish liquid. |
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In those member states, national rules governing double jeopardy may or may not comply with the provision cited above. |
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Article 13 of the South Korean constitution provides that no citizen shall be placed in double jeopardy. |
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Irish whiskeys are normally distilled three times, Cooley Distillery being the exception as they also double distill. |
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A few cars buzz around them honkingly before an off-duty taxi stops and lets them in for double the normal fare. |
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If you shall quadruple the same weight it will draw down double the first distance, and noncuple will draw it down treble, etc. |
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In Classical Latin, double consonant letters corresponded to long consonant sounds that were distinct from short versions of the same consonants. |
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Unemployment in Wallonia is more than double that of Flanders, which boomed after the war. |
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As of 2007, the unemployment rate of Wallonia is over double that of Flanders. |
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However, the invention of the double weave and light tweeds caused significant growth in demand for Welsh textiles. |
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The team wants to double attendance at its games this season. |
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Iodine adds stoichiometrically to double bonds, so their amount is reported in grams of iodine spent per 100 grams of oil. |
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The standard unit is a dimensionless stoichiometry ratio of moles double bonds to moles fatty acid. |
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Plant breeders have developed some daffodils with double, triple, or ambiguously multiple rows and layers of segments. |
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However, the double florin and crown with values of 20p and 25p respectively have not been withdrawn. |
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Nanothermal interfaces is one the key areas of current research and includes technologies such as double sided carbon nanotube foils and metal nanosprings and nano-wires. |
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Finally, the analysis of agyrotropy shows the presence of a distinct double structure laying all over the lower side facing the higher magnetic field region. |
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Bellamy found himself squinting into the glow of what appeared to be some kind of futuristic laptop with a handheld phone receiver, two antennae, and a double keyboard. |
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He fluked the other red into the middle pocket, despite the double kiss. |
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The easiest way to win on this map is to camp the double damage. |
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A covey of grey soldiers clanked down the platform at the double with their equipment and embarked, but in absolute silence, which seemed to them very singular. |
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Within these limits the maximum sale deflection of a beam of uniform curve may be taken as double that of a similar beam in which the curvative under stress, is a parabola. |
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There was a quick flash, a disengagement, a feint, a lunge that was like a man's, and as her long left arm shot out like lightning, her foil bent nearly double. |
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It appears clear from Stan's Joe Rock films, where he is very much in control of his material, that he had no intention of becoming part of a double act. |
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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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Specifically, if after all this travel the application is inefficiently designed, the process gets into double jeopardy, where the scores can really change. |
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Superman lives a double life as hero and as the reporter Clark Kent. |
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The infield is at double play depth with one out and a man at first. |
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As with the printers a full-point, a double point or colon, and a triple point, are each of them single types, the matter was still more simplified. |
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The photo on pages 22 and 23 of your February issue shows the driver of a Chevy Beretta topping a hill and rounding a curve on the wrong side of a double yellow line. |
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The smallest of the Northern breeds, the Pomeranian is a four-legged fluffball with its thick double coat, small pointed ears, and bushy curled tail up over its back. |
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The particular kind of forestroke was also indicated by double letters. |
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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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Depending on whether the reeds are single or double, slit from the pipe itself or inserted separately the bagpipe is an idioglot, a heteroglot, or mixed. |
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The revision is expected to roughly double the dictionary in size. |
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Bronze is also used for the windings of steel and nylon strings of various stringed instruments such as the double bass, piano, harpsichord, and the guitar. |
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She had also forgotten both diet and protocol as she joined Sven in guzzling large cokes, practically inhaling fries and gravy, and rounding off the meal with double malts. |
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On one side is a state portrait of Elizabeth by the miniaturist Nicholas Hilliard, on the other a sardonyx cameo of double portrait busts, a regal woman and an African male. |
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Presently, there are 200 kms. motorable double line roads, 182 kms. motorable single line roads, 109 kms. jeepable roads and 197 kms. less than jeepable ones. |
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One half of Britain's Got Talent impressionist double act The Mimic Men Cal Halbert lives in Newcastle after relocating from his hometown of Shrewsbury. |
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Secondly, the amount of traffic was expected to require double track. |
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Ashok Leyland Titan double decker buses are used in all cities. |
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Articulated double decker buses from Ashok Leyland were used till it was phased out in the early 1990s as they were thought to be unsuitable for city traffic. |
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The double deck buses travel to Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Chile. |
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By contrast, a double track with signal boxes four minutes apart can allow up to 15 trains per hour in each direction, provided all the trains travel at the same speed. |
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In Melbourne several double track lines have a third track signalled in both directions, so that two lines are available in the peak direction in the AM and PM peaks. |
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He sent to Kent for a singing master to instruct his clergy in the Roman style of church music, which involved a double choir who sang in antiphons and responses. |
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This is reflected in its central location within the King's Building on the first floor above the Great Hall, accessible via a grand double staircase from the foyer. |
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A double menhir is also situated on Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf. |
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Holbein also painted the occasional portrait in Basel, among them the double portrait of Jakob and Dorothea Meyer, and, in 1519, that of the young academic Boniface Amerbach. |
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In its most common form it relies on a double repetition, rather than a rhyming scheme, which is a frequently employed device in children's rhymes and stories. |
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The double header drew 67,575 fans to Wembley, the second highest crowd for an international rugby league game at either the original or the new stadium. |
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Wasps followed up the win the following week, again at Twickenham, by beating Bath to retain the title of England's champion side, and complete a double. |
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In all league encounters between the two since 1895, there have been 235 games, with Wigan having won nearly double the amount of games that St Helens have. |
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For a number of years in the early 1970s he appeared as one half of a double act, with Jackie Stewart, as an insert within the BBC Sports Personality of the Year show. |
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The team enjoyed an upturn in performance, including a double podium in Abu Dhabi, resulting in them taking third place in the Constructors' Championship. |
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The two Bailiwicks exercise bilateral double taxation treaties. |
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Hitler's plans for rebuilding Berlin included a gigantic dome based on the Pantheon in Rome and a triumphal arch more than double the height of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. |
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The Mill created a digital body double for his remaining scenes. |
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The decade ended with a double attack by the IRA against the British. |
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The security forces also had double agents and informers within loyalist groups who organized attacks on the orders of, or with the knowledge of, their handlers. |
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In teleosts, double haploids induced by mitogynogenesis are often sterile. |
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The water in Loch Ness is nearly double that of all the lakes of England and Wales combined, and is by volume the largest lake in the British Isles. |
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This is in line with my party's commitment to end double jobbing. |
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With one exception, in the United States an acquittal cannot be appealed by the prosecution because of constitutional prohibitions against double jeopardy. |
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These two long strands entwine like vines, in the shape of a double helix. |
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Today most incandescent lamps for general lighting service use an Edison screw in candelabra, intermediate, or standard or mogul sizes, or double contact bayonet base. |
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The loom for such work must be fitted with a double harness for small designs, and a compound mounture and harness or a shaft mounture for large ones. |
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Transfers onto London Underground or Thameslink train services to London City or West End add another 15 to 25 minutes to the journey time and to Canary Wharf, double. |
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Pinter participated both as an actor, as Nicolas in One for the Road, and as a director of a double bill pairing his last play, Celebration, with his first play, The Room. |
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The album was projected for a Christmas 1968 release but recording stalled after Townshend decided to make a double album to cover the story in sufficient depth. |
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Working at Criteria Studios in Miami with Atlantic Records producer Tom Dowd, who had worked with Clapton on Cream's Disraeli Gears, the band recorded a double album. |
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Despite Clapton's later admission that the tour took place amidst a veritable blizzard of drugs and alcohol, it resulted in the live double album In Concert. |
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I'm sorry, you were parking on a double yellow line, you've got a ticket. |
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Following the success of his double first, William travelled with his brother John on a Grand Tour of Europe, visiting Belgium, France, Germany and Italy. |
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A string quartet similarly has parts for first and second violins, as well as a viola part, and a bass instrument, such as the cello or, rarely, the double bass. |
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Celtic finished the season with the SPL and Scottish Cup double. |
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One of the unique features of the Old Course are the large double greens. |
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It contains research space and facilities to foster biotechnology and life sciences entrepreneurship and will double the size of UCSF's research enterprise. |
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Between completing a double over Llanelli Scarlets on 1 January to defeating the Ospreys on 6 May, the Dragons failed to win a Celtic League game. |
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They won the Hellenic double, winning promotion to the Southern League. |
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Strings are enclosed in double quotation marks, numbers are not enclosed in anything, and dates and Boolean values are enclosed between octothorpe characters. |
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Later, Channel 4 drama executive John Yorke substantially redeveloped the original script, focusing on a double act between Sam Tyler and Gene Hunt. |
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The DVD is a double disc with a runtime of nearly four hours. |
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Within two minutes there was a very distinct double pink line indicating that I was, in fact, knocked up. And my first thought was, Oh my word, I am pregnant. |
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The opening goal came out of nowhere and, buoyed, it was a lovely sequence of crisp passes that culminated in Steven Whittaker playing in Nathan Redmond to double the lead. |
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The ships followed a design by Maxime Laubeuf first used successfully in 1897, having a double hull and flotation tanks around the outside of the main crew compartments. |
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It has an unusual double tide that is both favourable and hazardous to maritime activities with its strong tidal movements and quickly changing sea states. |
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He offered signing money and double wages, paid in gold, and additional prize money to be paid by the Confederate congress for all destroyed Union ships. |
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The port was expanded in the 1670s by the construction of a basin that could hold up to thirty warships with a double lock system to maintain water levels at low tide. |
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A successful male stays in amplexus for several days and, as the female lays a long, double string of small black eggs, he fertilises them with his sperm. |
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The double negation follows the idea of two different morphemes, one that causes the double negation, and one that is used for the point or the verb. |
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In Australia, this latter requirement is known as a double majority. |
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On hatching, each larva is surrounded by an integumentary envelope and has a large, rounded head, fully formed fins, and eyes with double notches. |
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Mark has pity on the two lovers, but they commit double suicide anyway. |
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Any rider taking a tactical substitute ride or double points ride is denoted by a black and white helmet colour as rather than one of the four usual coloured helmets. |
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