Women are demanding much more for their money from city centre toilets as the cost of spending a penny in York doubled. |
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Originally built in 1703 as a hunting lodge, it doubled as a soup kitchen during the Great Hunger. |
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A new purpose-built thing in white roughcast, it doubled as a tourist information office and flew the Starred Circle flag of Europe. |
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He pulled out a small pair of binoculars that doubled as night vision glasses and headed towards the edge of the rock face. |
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The number of woodland sites where ash dieback has been detected has doubled. |
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As he flew, Keith smiled to himself and doubled back in a loop-the-loop and flew back the way he had come. |
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I seem to have added an extra one and a half miles onto my distance, and nearly doubled my trip time. |
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Last year the amount of skiable terrain was doubled, so it was inevitable that we would get lost. |
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The rig can be doubled by piggy-backing a second set of carabiners with brake bars. |
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Our basic raw material, pulp, has also nearly doubled in price and we haven't been able to pass that increase on. |
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If I'd kept the house for just 3 more years it would have doubled in price. |
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This more than doubled Artemis's size at a stroke, as well as giving it a much stronger marketing platform on which to build. |
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In 1885-6 it was doubled in size, with the addition of four more kieves and associated plant. |
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Prices had doubled or tripled because the American broadcasters were prepared to pay what the local wide boys were asking. |
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The number of arrests involving the party drug ketamine has more than doubled in a year and offenders appear to be getting younger. |
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Note, however, how these gains were reapportioned to the stable asset classes which more than doubled in the right hand case above. |
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If the joker is turned up, there are no wild cards and the value of the hand is doubled. |
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In effect he was an officer cadet in an army that doubled as military academy for young noblemen on the Continent. |
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He looked at the worn banknotes doubled over in his jacket pocket and slowly counted them out. |
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Five years after the sweeping 1998 ban on handguns, handgun crime had doubled. |
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One longs for visibly doubled love handles, the other wants to pretend they don't exist. |
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By working the metal, as by cold rolling, its strength can be approximately doubled. |
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Refrigerated melon was culture negative at 24 hours while the numbers of Salmonella ssp. doubled in refrigerated beef. |
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It hit me suddenly like a punch in the gut, some water went down the wrong way and I doubled over coughing it back up. |
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Since 1995-96, Alexander says, Labour has doubled the total budget but increased the public-transport spend ninefold. |
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And the news-stand nearby has doubled sales of newspapers with his picture on the front. |
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In very bad weather, when the ship's rolling caused the guns to strain their fastenings, the breechings were doubled. |
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A teacher and an underwear salesman were already seated on stools around the upturned box that doubled as card and coffee table. |
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Officials are particularly relieved that Sarah Teather, one of the party's rising stars, doubled her majority to hold Brent East. |
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Remarkably, its audience doubled over the course of its two-hour time slot, a trend that continued for the first five episodes. |
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One consequence of the purchase was that the United States nearly doubled its land mass and became one of the world's largest countries. |
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Recorded incidents of violent crime, typified by drunken yobbery, have more than doubled. |
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Turnover has doubled in the past two years as the company embarked on an ambitious expansion programme. |
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A spokeswoman also said that in 100 years, the pocket dictionary had almost doubled in size, reflecting the expansion in the language. |
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Cost is also a factor with office rentals having doubled over the last five years. |
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The distance wasn't even that long, but the path zigzagged so much it doubled the walking distance. |
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In the third period of the Great Patriotic War, the number of air army radio nets doubled by comparison with the first period. |
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Place in an oiled bowl, cover with a tea towel and allow to stand in a warm place for an hour or until doubled in size. |
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This is a versatile recipe that can be doubled for company, or served between layers of sponge or angel cake. |
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Overnight last night the fire doubled in size, impacting residential areas very popular with Angelinos and also many celebrities. |
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Their puzzlement increased four minutes after the restart as the visitors doubled their tally. |
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We also decided to get our tattered, old couch reupholstered, and I doubled our annual contribution to a local conservation group. |
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Five minutes later Corby doubled the score with a solo strike. He broke down the right from the halfway line. |
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We can see that without Queens on the board Black's doubled pawns severely impair his mobility. |
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The amount of money owed by cardholders on their credit cards has more than doubled in the last four years. |
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Mind you, most of Europe went ape over the election, and it doubled my fun. |
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When he doubled over I got out of my desk and clamped one of the rings of my binder on his nose and pulled as hard as I could. |
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He clutched his stomach and doubled over, as silent sobs wracked his frail body. |
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Calls to mental health crisis lines provided by voluntary and religious groups have doubled in five years. |
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Crimes and offences involving drugs in Orkney have more than doubled over a one year period. |
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Throughout the '90s, the number of kids on mood-altering drugs like Prozac and Ritalin doubled and, in some cases, tripled. |
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For sensitivity analysis, we arbitrarily doubled the coefficient of fertilizer in the variance function. |
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Prices have doubled in the past year, often selling at a premium to other precious metals such as platinum. |
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Riley says that few of those students are Hispanics or African Americans and he wants to see the numbers doubled. |
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Smokers who used a combination of nicotine patch and nasal spray doubled their chances of remaining smoke-free for six years. |
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Between 1980 and 2000 the built-up area of Britain more than doubled, even though the rate of population growth was slight. |
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Commuting times for workers more than doubled as huge tailbacks and diversions brought traffic to a halt. |
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I doubled the quantity of garlic, added about a teaspoon of hot pepper flakes, and topped the dish with some ground dry-roasted salted peanuts. |
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The venture has proved so popular that the business has doubled its takings every year. |
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They doubled their tally late in the game with goals by Hill and Ben Connolly. |
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They note that if the company paid one cent more for each bushel of tomatoes, tomato pickers ' wages could be roughly doubled. |
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The number of legal immigrants, legal taxpaying immigrants, applying for U. S. citizenship more than doubled last year. |
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I took the next exit on the freeway, doubled back, and pulled up behind the truck. |
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He then doubled back and again went the wrong way round the roundabout before turning down Bradford Road at speeds of up to 50 mph. |
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He doubled back to check up on him, but by the time he returned, the driver had gone, although the car was still there. |
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I quickly doubled back to the station to check the validity of the good news but no-one there had as much as a hint of it. |
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Chris faked one direction and doubled back in the other, catching Selina by the arm and pulling her into him. |
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We doubled back to the hotel to see if the earlier dinner offer was still open. |
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The trio complied by walking north but changed their minds and doubled back toward the other exit. |
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We crossed the crystal spring-fed water of Deep Gill and doubled back into the old woods of Birk Bank. |
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In addition, they also doubled the period of unpaid leave from its current level to eight. |
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For instance, in certain winning positions called gammon and backgammon, the stake is doubled or trebled, respectively. |
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I stood up and ran at her, but she disappeared and materialized behind me, backhanding me brutally, and I doubled over trying to keep my balance. |
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The heat instantly doubled its temperature, turning the ground within hundreds of feet into lava. |
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The astonishment at Exeter's temerity to claim the lead had barely subsided when the Grecians doubled their advantage. |
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In at least one case, that of stepladders, the price has been more than doubled. |
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Since NAFTA, the number of workers in the border assembly plants known as maquiladoras has doubled to one million. |
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The Rams doubled their advantage on 17 minutes when Danny Heys beat his marker to the ball to fire home from close range. |
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He was just about to catch her when she doubled back, directly under his nose. |
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Metrolink had opened in 1992 and doubled its passenger numbers over the next nine years. |
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The number of researchers has doubled, and a larger proportion now have master's degrees and doctorates. |
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Between 1991 and 2001, for example, the waiting list for an organ transplant more than doubled. |
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The number of fat kids in the UK has officially doubled, and the finger of blame is pointing squarely at computer games. |
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John Olerud doubled to deep centerfield while the Twins manager summoned Joe Nathan. |
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The exact number is left to the performers since composers from the era reduced publishing expenses by omitting unessential or doubled parts. |
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Attached on either side of the base of the shield is a doubled, stacked scroll with the upper portion the same angle as the shield. |
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The amount of new information stored on paper, film, magnetic and optical media has roughly doubled in the last three years. |
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I trust my gut and remove the chicken from the skillet, placing each piece on a doubled up paper towel to drain. |
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Features common to them all include doubled walls and angular bastions for artillery to dominate the approach. |
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Yet my husband, who I reckon has more than doubled in size since we met, doesn't bat an eyelid. |
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Britain doubled their medal haul in Paris after scooping two medals on the final day of the World Championships. |
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The bathroom had a huge bathtub, a shower that doubled as a steam and a powder room. |
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When doubled over and obsessing about banana chocolate chip muffins, the last thing on my mind is yoga. |
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I opened my mouth to tell him not to tickle me, but couldn't because I was soon doubled over with laughter as he tickled me. |
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Marist doubled their advantage on seven minutes with an excellent score from a tight angle courtesy of the lively corner-forward Brendan Kelly. |
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The handsome and much-photographed chimneys doubled as buttresses for added roof support. |
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She had downloaded his file onto her watch before leaving, which doubled not only as a timepiece but also a data organizer. |
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Scans of patients' brains showed that the injured area almost doubled in size following treatment. |
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Now the frame looms specially designed to handle the synthetic yarn have doubled the income of the weavers. |
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The mass is sung by a vocal ensemble of six solo voices doubled by six instruments with organ. |
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The roaring drone continued as the jet doubled back and soared over us, dropping a series of small black torpedo-like objects. |
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The computing power of the network that runs Bitcoin doubled in October, pushing out all but the most dedicated miners. |
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The poles are a hangover from the days when barbers doubled as surgeons and carried out bloodletting. |
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From 1989 to 1999, the total wealth or net worth of households more than doubled. |
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They doubled the sugar and added more mirin, the rice wine that lent the sauce, or teri, its distinctive flavor and glazing properties. |
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The working day should be of six hours at most, and annual holidays doubled or trebled. |
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Sustained pressure during the second half paid off for the home side when they doubled their lead on 82 minutes. |
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He did a triple somersault at Derby and I think he's done about seven somersaults, so he's doubled his ratio. |
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Some have doubled or tripled the share of their overall revenues generated by sales abroad to 30, 40 and even 50 percent. |
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This act, which redistributed the parliamentary seats and more than doubled the electorate, gave the vote to many working men in the towns. |
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Child mortality has more than doubled and the incidence of low birthweight babies has quadrupled since sanctions began. |
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With a shriek he doubled over, clutching at his calf, and rolled off his horse into the road. |
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Following a management buy-out in 1995, the business has doubled its turnover and is hoping to double business again in the following two years. |
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The child mortality rate has more than doubled in the past decade and the average life expectancy at birth is just 58 years. |
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With one out in the St. Louis half of the first, Jim Delsing doubled and Lollar singled him home. |
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Matsui finally gained some redemption in the fifth, singling home Williams from second after the Yankee centerfielder had doubled. |
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A vibrant community that has doubled in size in the past eight months is teeming with potential customers and has a mother lode of data to mine. |
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In the past two decades, the federal prison population has doubled, mostly due to drug offenders. |
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Earnings from khat, an amphetamine like stimulant that is banned in the United States and several European countries, has doubled. |
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But the two-time World bronze medalist stumbled on a second quad toe, doubled the loop. |
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Queen's doubled their lead when Elger struck again with another field goal eight minutes into the second quarter. |
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The conservation area in Keighley town centre is set to be virtually doubled. |
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Charles III added to the grounds and doubled the size of the palace by adding an east wing that mirrored the original building. |
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She started on chemotherapy, and then doubled up this treatment with radiotherapy. |
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Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry has more than doubled its visitors after abolishing admission charges. |
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The dorsal root ganglia associated with any one of the lumbar or upper sacral spinal nerves may be doubled. |
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The port's deep-water dry bulk terminal currently handling Russian fertiliser exports has just doubled its throughput capacity. |
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The distinct sound of raspberries came through the speaker and Mike could see the couple on the other end of the video link almost doubled over. |
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Sana'a's population has doubled every six years since 1972, but the aquifer on which it depends for water could run dry by 2010, according to the World Bank. |
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The sum assured is doubled in the event of a travel-related accident. |
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Several decades later, Thornborough gave Whitacre a half-crown in exchange for a grain of rye that was to be doubled in number each week for a year. |
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Flieger showed that spray objectives could be achieved at reduced dosages with a properly atomized spray, which doubled the treatment area per sortie by the spray aircraft. |
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According to Grantland Editor in Chief Bill Simmons, the price tag may have doubled. |
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Aid agencies say the loss of 3,300 fishing trawlers, which also doubled as transport for tourists visiting offshore islands, affects tens of thousands of families. |
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Peter Francis, welfare rights manager at Barnsley Council, said the couple were staggered when they found out their weekly income had nearly doubled. |
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I doubled the recipe I got as I didn't have a small enough cake tin. |
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The second mission, OTV-2, handily doubled that number, clocking 469 days in orbit. |
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With a nod of reassurance, I would trot off in my little blue Adidas shorts that doubled as swimming trunks, clutching fifty pence for a drink or an ice cream. |
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Four-year private college costs have more than doubled since I was an undergrad. |
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Their risk of dying in childbirth is doubled and of having stillborn babies trebled, and other physical, sexual, and relationship problems are common. |
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Climate scientists reported that human activity doubled the chance of such a heat wave happening. |
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But if the kings are castled on opposite sides and the half-open file bears down on the enemy king, it's a big plus and can easily offset even doubled isolated pawns. |
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Within two minutes of the restart Stoke had doubled their advantage as Fenton galloped away down the left and crossed to hand Connor the simplest of tap-ins at the far post. |
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In a tradition that goes back to the days of the minstrel show, the banjo player doubled as a comedian. |
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Place both ovals on a greased or parchment-lined baking sheet, cover with a damp tea towel, and leave to prove for about an hour, or until doubled in size. |
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The housing problem was aggravated by a rapid increase in a population that doubled from 1949 to 1964 and almost doubled again by the end of the century. |
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Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors. |
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The group doubled back and went in the direction of the prison. |
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Slide the ramekins on to the baking sheet and bake for ten to 12 minutes until the souffles are well risen, browned and doubled in height but still slightly wobbly. |
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Officials the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary in Wellington say they have doubled the numbers of the tiny hihi, or stitchbirds, since the program began, the Dominion Post reported. |
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And since the arrival of the British troops the number of UN peace keepers in Sierra Leone has doubled to 11,000, and the rebel advance has been turned into retreat. |
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We rented a house in New Castle, Delaware, that doubled as our filming location and lodging for the actors. |
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The school campaigners saw that this was dominated by a few senior hacks, time-servers who have earned their recently doubled expenses through loyal voting records. |
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According to the ACLU, the number of children with a mother in prison doubled. |
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The labor party almost doubled its seats by focusing on economic equality and ignoring the peace process. |
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Wilson found that the risk of death doubled in those with a neuroticism score in the top 10 percent. |
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I flicked on a switch in my bracelet, which doubled as a recording device. |
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When bits of sweetmeat lodged in the teeth, the sucket fork doubled as a nifty toothpick. |
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By 2012, with its population doubled, Benton County voted 69 percent for Mitt Romney. |
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The death toll of at least 53 people on February 20 doubled the body count of the previous two days. |
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Eagle has a pin for every line, but in a pinch, we could have gotten by with some lines doubled up, such as the buntlines on the royals, t'gallants, and topsails. |
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The minister also announced that funding from the national department to tertiary level services has doubled from R62m to R124m this financial year. |
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So when the builders told her she was dreaming, baulked at her unusual ideas and promptly doubled their cost, that was all the encouragement the business woman needed. |
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Sales have doubled over the past week at Blue Ridge Arsenal in Chantilly, Va., according to store manager Donnel Dover. |
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We finally finished up at the diner, only after I had to patiently wait for Liz to finish her double banana split hot chocolate fudge sundae and doubled meal. |
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The rate of violent crime had nearly doubled, so Republicans took ownership of that issue. |
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Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone. |
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By contrast, shipments of rewritable CD-RW have doubled recently. |
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The number of women taking up knitting has doubled in the past few years, spurred not just by the desire to make something snugly for their family, but for others too. |
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Can the minister confirm that in the past five years the number of Maori participating in tertiary education doubled in the courses delivered by whare wananga? |
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Nothing is sure in this business, but in the Ukraine, Shell and chevron appear to have doubled down. |
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They continued to control matters and doubled their advantage in the 67th minute, ironically on a breakaway from a promising attack led by Mark Betts. |
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The cruise line doubled capacity last year by basing the 856-berth Boudicca in Liverpool for nine cruises. |
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Real estate prices have doubled in value over the last decade. |
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However, the lead was doubled after the break, when Branislav Ivanovic converted from close range after Fernando Torres had flicked on. |
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A different method and a different flavour from the usual brown crunchie. The recipe is easily doubled for a larger batch. |
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A hacker starts with nothing but a dream and a floppy disk and presently finds himself in a business that's doubled and trebled. |
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Cover with a piece of glad wrap or a large tea towel and let stand in a warm place until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours. |
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With the new electrification of the line in the late 1960s, passenger numbers doubled. |
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Eventually the world's stock of precious metal was doubled or even tripled by silver from the Americas. |
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Literacy rates are difficult to gauge, but in France at least, the rates doubled over the course of the 18th century. |
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An extension from Stanhope to Wearhead opened in 1895, and the line over Stainmore to Tebay was doubled by the end of the century. |
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That territory almost doubled the size of the United States, adding the equivalent of 13 states to the Union. |
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By the end of 1930 unemployment had doubled to over two and a half million. |
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The army doubled in size, and cavalry and smaller units replaced the Roman legion as the main tactical unit. |
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Rent has nearly doubled as a share of GDP since 1985, and is now larger than the manufacturing sector. |
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One study concluded that marketing expenditures for new drugs often doubled the amount that was allocated for research and development. |
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James Watt's later engine design was an improved version of the Newcomen engine that roughly doubled fuel efficiency. |
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The rate of hospitalizations with a blood transfusion nearly doubled from 1997, from a rate of 40 stays to 95 stays per 10,000 population. |
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On 29 November production moved to Jamaica, which doubled for the fictional island San Monique, the home of antagonist Kananga. |
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Shooting began in Mexico, which mostly doubled for the fictional Republic of Isthmus. |
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In 1892 the event was doubled in length from 36 to 72 holes, four rounds of what was by then the standard complement of 18 holes. |
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In 1961 the matches were changed to 18 holes each and the number of matches doubled. |
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But this soon changed as Henry VIII doubled household expenditure and started costly wars against both France and Scotland. |
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From 1914 to 1918, trade union membership doubled, from a little over four million to a little over eight million. |
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Waiting times more than doubled in England between 2012 and 2016 and rose significantly in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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The MPA's declaration doubled the total area of environmental no take zones worldwide. |
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For example, if everyone in a country's income doubled, it would not reduce the amount of 'relative poverty' at all. |
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These types were installed in the Boulton and Watt pumping engines at Dolcoath and more than doubled their efficiency. |
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From 1964 up until 1996, income per head had doubled, while ownership of various household goods had significantly increased. |
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Thus, if the speed of flow is doubled, the flow would dislodge objects with 64 times as much submerged weight. |
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Strikingly, at those times, the national population doubled every two decades. |
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Like other Scottish abbeys, Scone probably doubled up as a royal residence or palace as well as a hunting ground. |
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Stena Line doubled in size in 1990 with the acquisition of Sealink British Ferries from Sea Containers Ltd. |
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This approximately doubled the allocated number of ships to 38 battleships, 20 armoured cruisers, 38 light cruisers. |
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The number of fast food outlets doubled between 1995 and 2005, while the strength of the traditional catering has stagnated. |
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Over the next few months, more troops and equipment began to arrive in France and by 13 March 1940, the BEF had doubled in size to 394,165 men. |
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Foreign visitors to Japan doubled in last decade and reached 10 million people for the first time in 2013, led by increase of Asian visitors. |
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There are instances in which shell middens may have doubled as areas of ceremonial construction or ritual significance. |
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During the verses, Hendrix doubled his singing with a guitar line which he played one octave lower than his vocals. |
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Hard to quote a gemination scenario where an aspirated consonant is truly doubled by itself. |
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Registered players have doubled, and almost 10,000 spectators turn up at every European Nations Cup match. |
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These figures suggest that the immigrant population has more than doubled in the last 15 years. |
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By 1913, Greece's territory and population had almost doubled, annexing Crete, Epirus, and Macedonia. |
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In the thirty years to 2007, the average milk yield of a dairy cow in the United States nearly doubled. |
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Literacy rates are difficult to gauge, but in France the rates doubled over the course of the 18th century. |
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In the period between 1965 and 1990, the proportion of the labor force migrating approximately doubled. |
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This increase occurred during a period when the total number of articles concerning globalization nearly doubled. |
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Europe's population doubled during the 19th century, from approximately 200 million to more than 400 million. |
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In 1861, the number of inhabitants surpassed 100,000 and by 1927, had doubled. |
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From 1825 to 1828 the number of native attacks more than doubled each year, raising panic among settlers. |
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A 2012 Chinese study concluded that Bt cotton halved the use of pesticides and doubled the level of ladybirds, lacewings and spiders. |
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With a capacity of 480 pages per hour, the Stanhope press doubled the output of the old style press. |
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The gar rune is found on the Bewcastle Cross inscription, along with the doubled calc rune in select locations. |
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For example, the stress mark may be doubled to indicate an extra degree of stress, such as prosodic stress in English. |
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The aspiration modifier letter may be doubled to indicate especially strong or long aspiration. |
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When aspirated consonants are doubled or geminated, the stop is held longer and then has an aspirated release. |
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A doubled aspirated affricate has a longer hold in the stop portion and then has a release consisting of the fricative and aspiration. |
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Stretching from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, the purchase doubled the size of the United States. |
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The invention of the Burton process for thermal cracking doubled the yield of gasoline, which helped alleviate the shortages. |
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The yarn can be doubled and processed into thread, or prepared for weaving. |
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Between 2002 and 2011 the incidence of lung cancer in Beijing near doubled. |
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Thereafter, it doubled in the next 10 years, and then it is doubling again, maybe over a slightly longer span. |
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Roads were paved, gas lighting was installed, and the city doubled in size thanks to the Industrial Revolution. |
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Many of these routes are doubled by a trolleybus route and have trolley wires over them. |
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Casper's large 1966 monograph of the genus included 46 species, a number which has almost doubled since then. |
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The use of cans by craft brewers in the US has doubled since 2012, with over 500 companies using cans to package their beverages. |
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At the cross point of straight and adjoining hyperboles on this line, abscissa is equal to doubled atomic mass of the element. |
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Itoi doubled off the left-field wall off Brian Sikorski with one out in the ninth, scoring Hichori Morimoto from second base at Sapporo Dome. |
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They were designed as a feature that doubled up as a water fountain and a road safety barrier. |
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East doubled to show exactly four spades, a bid of one spade would show five spades, and when South passed West had a difficult choice of rebids. |
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Following the war he doubled for the Scots screen legend as 007 at the helm of an autogyro aircraft in 1967's You Only Live Twice. |
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Britain's election was not just a victory for the opposition Labor Party but for British women, who nearly doubled their numbers in Parliament. |
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In its opening weekend the movie Heaven Is For Real doubled its gross. |
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Since 1900, lifespans worldwide have doubled, and most people think that achievement has been a great moral good. |
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Campaigners say the popularity of roll-ups has doubled in the region in the last five years. |
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It was agreed at the talks that the IMF's loanable resources would be doubled. |
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Henderson doubled to right-center to score Matt Nandin, and eventually scored himself on Angel Berroa's sacrifice fly. |
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I AM saddened but not surprised at Harrison Brady's school trip being doubled in price by the council. |
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This drug and a similar medication called boceprevir nearly have doubled the number of patients with a sustained response. |
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The sale of the Louisiana Territory to the United States doubled the size of the United States. |
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Roll using palm of hand to shape into a ball, place onto non stick baking sheets, cover with a tea towel and prove until doubled. |
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Thefts of catalytic converters from motor vehicles have more than doubled over the past three years. |
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Fuel cell membrane developer PolyFuel has doubled shipments of its engineered membranes in the last six months. |
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Greg O'Donnell's check-swing single to right field in the first inning scored Ben O'Donnell, who had doubled. |
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Mean Green has doubled the amount of Chelating Agent, for superior all-around performance. |
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Chelone, who died last year at 29, had his own Olympic aspirations, and Miller doubled over and cried when asked about his late brother. |
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Throughout the state, the percentage of insured doubled in many counties. |
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The number of multiple births has almost doubled in the last 30 years, and around 200 sets of triplets are born every year in Britain. |
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In fact, the number of multiple births has almost doubled in the last three decades, with around 200 sets of triplets born every year in Britain. |
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Another infection carried by mosquitos, chikungunya, doubled to six cases in the West Midlands last year. |
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To handle the growing family trade, the Sundance Childminding Centre has doubled in size this year. |
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Traffic cones doubled up like coffee cups, would act like absorbent sandbags against shrapnel and Kalashnikov bullets. |
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Put in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with clingfilm and leave to rise in a warm place for 1-2 hours until dough has doubled in size. |
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Mapping of two genes for resistance to clubroot in a population of doubled haploid lines of brassica oleracea by means of RFLP and AFLP markers. |
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In fact, sales of the original Swingball game more than doubled to 130,000 units. |
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Growing up, his home doubled as a meeting house for precinct captains. |
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And pigs can fly, your 401 just doubled in value, Al Davis got a crewcut and Jennifer Connelly will not stop stalking me. |
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The number of C-sections has doubled in Britain since 1990, and they now account for almost a quarter of all births. |
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The survey suggested that applications for orphan drug approvals doubled during the last decade. |
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The event, which doubled as a handy sheltering spot for fair-haired gingers during the heatwave, was staged as part of Moseley Festival. |
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Between 1994 and 1998, the number of paternities established more than doubled. |
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The merit will be doubled by the other lesson that Religion flourishes in greater purity, without than with the aid of Govt. |
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After Quiles scored on Rico Noel's groundout to give Eugene a 6-5 lead, Oscar Garcia doubled to left to drive in Noel. |
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Dopamine levels doubled in animals given the drug compared with animals injected with an inactive form of marijuana, DiChiara said. |
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Sharon and Kelly went on TV and were so happy when Pipi was recognised they doubled a pounds 700 reward. |
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Hunter Boots Ltd's sales almost doubled during this year's dreich summer compared with last year. |
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Glover upheld musical matters stylistically and stylishly with her forces of 10 musicians and doubled as one of the harpsichordists. |
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The effect is doubled by the addition of dubby, nagging basslines and tight drumming. |
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Sales of Penn State pretzels have more than doubled in the last year as the popularity of the low fat even baked snack continues to rise. |
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However, barely a minute after taking the lead, Les Fennecs had doubled the score. |
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A recently-published study on this topic has determined that men ages 65 and older have had their risk of a heart attack doubled by using prescription testosterone treatments. |
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But despite his efforts, Whitehaven doubled their lead just after the half-hour when Sice picked up Karalius' chip and was left with too much space to score. |
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This application follows the phase II survival data announced by BioAlliance Pharma in March 2011 and showing a doubled median survival in Livatag treated patients. |
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He noted that the price of bread had doubled in the environs of the park. |
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Thus, by degrees, the beach acquired in the popular mind the typically doubled and oxymoronic meaning of the pharmacon, a drug that can both heal and kill. |
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In the past half century, public school union membership has sextupled, and the share of union members within the public school sector has doubled. |
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Hearing that, our hunting buddy who doubled as camp cook sauntered to a cooler, pulled up a glistening stringer of bluegills and grinned like he'd just hit an inside straight. |
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Islamophobic offences have more than doubled since 2010, and this year there has been a spate of incidents in Huddersfield, Holmfirth, Dewsbury and Batley. |
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When studying the chance of heart attack and death from heart disease, the authors found that binge drinking doubled the risk in comparison to regular drinking. |
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She increased business, added two vans to the venture and when one of their roundsmen left the firm she took over his deliveries and doubled the size of the round. |
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Joe Fanning doubled up on Double Bluff and Grigolo at Newmarket. |
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The growing evidence that ultrasound affects unborn babies may also cast new light on why lefthandedness has almost doubled in Britain, from 5pc in the 1920s to 11pc today. |
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The standard summer equipment of twenty warships was secretly doubled. |
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Control of predators also doubled the numbers of meadow pipits which fledged and trebled the breeding success of red grouse, the Journal of Applied Ecology said. |
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Similarly, among the Alamanni the basic weregild for a free man was 200 shillings, and the amount could be doubled or tripled according to the man's rank. |
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A leadoff double by Jose Reyes, and a one-out intentional walk to New York Yankees star Robinson Cano put two on for Edwin Encarnacion, who doubled in two runs. |
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The study also found that children whose mothers ate fish fingers during pregnancy doubled their risk of asthma, whether or not their mothers were asthmatic. |
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County doubled their advantage after the break thanks to a giant slice of luck, as Andy Sandell's cross come shot was bundled over the line by Havant keeper Scott Bevan. |
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Sailing along the coast, he doubled the promontory of Carthage. |
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