The silence was doubly odd because Bringweather wasn't even harrumphing or clearing his phlegmy throat. |
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They are usually suffering from some form of dementia, have had strokes, heart attacks, or are doubly incontinent. |
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Arterial and venous blood samples were obtained in standard heparinized blood sampling syringes after the cord had been doubly clamped. |
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Critics countered that Jakobson's structuralism was doubly dangerous because it could be confused with the real thing. |
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The applicant was a doubly incontinent tetraplegic lady living in a nursing home in the west country. |
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Indeed, they would be doubly nervous if they believed Ahern really was adopting such a laidback approach. |
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This is not really a solution as they are doubly victimised, activists feel. |
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For the most part, the triage nurse surmised, people would be too drunk to notice they were injured, until they woke the next day doubly injured. |
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It was doubly effective because we were leafleting the area our students come from. |
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These turned out to be doubly periodic functions and are called elliptic functions. |
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For Mozambique, a country with a wafer-thin economy, the disaster is doubly cruel. |
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I am doubly grateful, therefore, that he is here, in spite of considerable personal inconvenience. |
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If this leave-taking is difficult, complex and conflict-filled for most young adults, it is doubly so for adoptees. |
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A homeless man was doubly unlucky when he was hit by a female drunk driver because she turned out to be a really nasty piece of work. |
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This stance is doubly significant, since a key plank in Day's political program is federal government support for religious schools. |
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I was doubly shamed, as mine contained little more than a notebook, a camera, a sleeping bag they had lent me, and some lint. |
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The calculation of the tunneling probability can be carried out by considering a doubly stochastic process. |
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The danaid butterflies, such as the Monarch, are well recognised to be doubly defended from predators by two classes of plant-derived toxins. |
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He was therefore doubly handicapped because of his unacceptable accent and military expertise. |
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If we happen to be in a drought condition, all fire precautions are doubly necessary. |
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In 1834 Jacobi proved that if a single-valued function of one variable is doubly periodic then the ratio of the periods is imaginary. |
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The discomfort from having to stand so purposelessly on the street corner has them doubly animate in recounting tales and goss. |
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As a woman on the stairs said, it must make it doubly difficult for the conductor. |
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Retailers are engaged in a race to the bottom where customers are doubly compromised. |
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He believes that, in general, plans of this nature in built-up areas should be doubly scrutinised. |
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The measure of energy expenditure comes from a process known as doubly labeled water. |
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Branch is now doubly determined to set an example with the armband after gaining a reputation as the quiet man of the side. |
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How he had managed it was a mystery to her, since she was doubly inhibited by his more natural manners. |
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Searcy, 30, also is in negotiations with the team on a new contract, making the 2000 season doubly important for him. |
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If the public does not trust the political system then our task is made doubly difficult. |
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Bad news is always hard but bad news on a beautiful sunny morning seems doubly burdensome. |
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The fact that President Chen appeared to give his tacit consent to such an action is doubly worrying. |
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Her daughter recently made her a grandmother, making the income from the packing job doubly important at the time. |
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Thankfully, they laughed about it, so from then on we made doubly sure we kept her secure. |
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Most of the crystals were standing on the quartz matrix, but a number were lying flat and were doubly terminated. |
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Our ability to detect doubly recombinant chromosomes depends on the genotype of the homolog after fertilization. |
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Terns and eiders had been disturbed, while eiders had been doubly hit because the pickers were depleting the mussel beds on which they feed. |
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It is doubly disingenuous to claim that problems with security make elections difficult. |
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The Indian marksmen will have to be doubly prepared then to ensure that they grab a few quota places themselves. |
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Many of these crystals are doubly terminated and are translucent when viewed under strong transillumination. |
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Many of these crystals are doubly terminated bicolors with much better green portions than those found earlier. |
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Yes, it's a time to be doubly, nay trebly cautious, but what about the men in blue doing their duty with enthusiasm too? |
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Narayana gave the rules for the formation of doubly even, even and odd perfect magic squares along with magic triangles, rectangles and circles. |
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He must prove his case doubly, triply, quadruply, and then he must start all over and prove it again. |
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Meriwether Lewis's first taste of Pacific salmon, offered by a Shoshone warrior on an August evening in 1805, was doubly auspicious. |
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It follows that biternate leaves are doubly ternate, with the ternate divisions again ternately divided. |
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This and nearby districts are also known for perfect, doubly terminated wolframite crystals to 20 cm, perched on water-clear quartz. |
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African American authors found themselves doubly disadvantaged by the literary restrictions of the pastoral. |
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The Saltburn trainer is doubly represented in this two-miler and Mental Pressure is preferred to her other runner, Foundry Lane. |
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Our second goal was to measure interference by assaying the number of doubly recombinant chromosomes. |
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The Nicol prism, which is made entirely of calcite, a doubly refracting mineral, isolates one beam cleanly. |
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In this sense the spectator is doubly positioned as an onlooker outside the text. |
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For example, the one on linked lists discusses singularly linked lists, doubly linked lists and circular lists. |
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Anyone who has been hit by a computer virus will be doubly wary of unexpected emails in the future that may contain viruses. |
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Full leather is much more expensive than half binding, though not doubly so. |
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She looked very pale and was vomiting and doubly incontinent. |
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Right now, however, it is doubly hard to be a black woman, especially one who reads newspapers or, heaven forbid, happens to be remotely newsworthy. |
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The Mayor, who is a regular Saturday morning visitor to the market, said that it was doubly pleasing for him that the market had come about during his mayoralty. |
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Indeed, residents of Iveragh Park in the heart of Killorglin, were doubly honoured as both the 2003 Queen of Puck and her lady-in-waiting are from the area. |
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If people say there loved one is dead, they are doubly traumatizing these people. |
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First, doubly punishing the aforementioned players would definitely raise howls from their union, the NFL Players Association. |
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As a thirty-six-year-old olive-skinned Puerto Rican woman, Maddy had been doubly lonely since the first week of trial. |
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Adventurers fighting an amphisbaena need to be doubly careful, since both heads are capable of attacking and even swallowing assailants with ease. |
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Jude, who had been planning to enter the priesthood as a licentiate, as a substitute for his thwarted intellectual ambitions, is now doubly defeated. |
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Then, the arteries were doubly ligated with silk sutures simultaneously. |
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Perhaps made doubly frightening because not only does the old man frighten Garfield and Odie, but he steals their candy as well. |
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Should this happen it would be doubly disastrous were we to shirk the challenge now. |
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And while important for the world stage, the nations of the hemisphere are doubly so for the United States. |
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Although the electric leads to the exciter were doubly shielded, they nonetheless picked up energy at 60 Hz and its harmonics from ambient fields in the laboratory. |
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If this is true of power generation, it is doubly true of agriculture. |
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The disappointing return from the publicity blitz was doubly concerning as it coincided with a buoyant period for the mobile phone industry generally. |
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And if we've become unthinkingly certain of these unpleasantries, we can be doubly certain that the combination of the two is unthinkably unpleasant, right? |
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The doctor who called me bossy last week said I was doubly bossy today! |
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Schwarzenegger is adept at disguising his true feelings beneath a mask of preternatural calm, but he was suddenly doubly alert. |
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I am doubly sure, between Levy and Sylvia, something will be done to that effect, which could just produce a bumper harvest of votes for both, next year. |
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The decline in subsistence production for domestic consumption means that people are doubly disappointed, as they need to buy rice and have no income. |
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The proposal is doubly unfair, in that the same parents who would now be surcharged have already contributed disproportionately to the university system through their taxes. |
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So the sweet, starchy parsnip was doubly useful and became a staple food. |
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The Indian Rope Trick has become one of the most famous magical effects of all time, a doubly impressive feat since it was never actually performed. |
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The family crest is a field azure, chevrony doubly cottised, which means the field is blue, with very thin lines of ermine forming the shape of a chevron. |
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In the 1950s, doubly curved crystal fabrication progressed to include crystals featuring different surface curvatures along orthogonal axes parallel to the surface. |
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Saturday's style of refereeing gives most of the penalties to the team with the ball, making defending doubly difficult, and putting a premium on ball retention. |
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This makes the concurrent publication of these two books doubly welcome. |
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Whilst we were blessed once again with good weather, we were doubly blessed by the good nature and public spirit of the people of Kendal and visitors alike. |
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Given this, the plight of the dirt farmers who were forced to evacuate their 40 acres in the Dirt Bowl in Oklahoma of the 1930s was doubly tragic. |
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Water, doubly distilled over quartz, was purified by Milli-Q Plus system. |
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Fiction has no responsibility to the truth and art doubly so. |
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And if there are children by then, it will be doubly painful. |
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When squandered on decadence, wealth doubly harms the under-resourced. |
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Beyond that, however, he is doubly affected by his foreignness. |
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The nonconcurrence of these points makes plotting coordinates a doubly complicated task. |
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After World War II, Austria regained its independence and Liechtenstein once again became doubly landlocked. |
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Therefore these facts are doubly anomalous, since they have not only gemination after a nonback vowel but also after a vowel that is stressed. |
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However, doubly terminated crystals do occur where they develop freely without attachment, for instance within gypsum. |
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We shall end this chapter by noting that a doubly linked list is a special case of a structure known as a multilinked list. |
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It's A Good Thing to share the beauty love among menfolk, and you can look doubly devoted with this man-impressing freebie. |
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Obtaining an education in science and mathematics was no small feat for women of their era, doubly so for Chicanas. |
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With that patronage in jeopardy, matters must be doubly anxietous with accusations of treason hanging over his head. |
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His lack of editorial knowledge makes him doubly unfitted for the role for which he is reportedly being groomed. |
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In an attempt to lay the soul to rest, the villagers built a large building around the tomb, and to be doubly sure a huge slab was placed. |
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It's a doubly depressing story because my longtime boss and a true mentor in newspapering died not long ago at 93 after a literal lifetime in the business. |
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An anticline which plunges at both ends is termed a doubly plunging anticline, and may be formed from multiple deformations, or superposition of two sets of folds. |
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My mother was always doubly careful when winding the grandfather clock. |
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Metabolic power of European starlings Sturnus vulgaris during flight in a wind tunnel, estimated from heat transfer modelling, doubly labelled water and mask respirometry. |
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The wretch had the pernicious habit of writing in Milanese dialect. He was doubly wretchful when he took the liberty of giving birth to parodies of the Divine Comedy. |
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