Attention is also being focused on the possibility of trebling or even quadrupling the length of suburban rail track. |
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All this spectacle was reflected in a slanted mirror hanging above the performers, quadrupling the double act, quadrupling the fun. |
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There was a tripling or a quadrupling of the number of packmen, carriers, and others engaged in moving goods about. |
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First, the quadrupling of fines for individuals, but the status quo for companies is of interest. |
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Yes, it may be true, but what if you're tripling or quadrupling the size of the farm in that same area? |
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My first question is this: could you be a little more explicit about what you just quickly touched upon as regards quadrupling the budget? |
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The Committee adopted eight decisions under the Optional Protocol, quadrupling the number of decisions taken in the previous biennium. |
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China intends to support the quadrupling growth of its GDP by doubling its energy consumption. |
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A decline of roughly 30 per cent in wealth has promoted a quadrupling of the U. S. personal savings rate to 4.5 per cent. |
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The capacity of this plant was substantially increased in 2004, resulting in the quadrupling of production in 18 months. |
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Assisted by the young city planner Edward H. Bennett, he laid out the shorefront of Lake Michigan, quadrupling the amount of parkland and thus insuring that the lakefront would forever be public open space. |
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Canada's agriculture and agri-food exports have more than doubled since the early 1990s, with exports of value-added agricultural products more than quadrupling over this period. |
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Mali's soaring urbanization rate has created a high demand for housing, with the construction of new homes more than quadrupling in the past three years. |
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With the number of studios quadrupling by 2009, the company expects to significantly reduce staff travel time and costs, and avoid at least 32,000 tonnes of GHG emissions per year. |
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The first was the oil embargo imposed by the Arab petrostates in the wake of the 1973 Yom Kippur war, quadrupling the price of oil and shifting the balance of power in the world economy. |
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Luke Ravenstahl, the city's 29-year-old mayor, is quadrupling the 900-strong police force by shipping in 1,500 state troopers and borrowing cops from cities like New York. |
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Any scenario involving, say, a sudden quadrupling of world oil prices, and a consequent leftward shift of the short-run aggregate supply function, would have seemed to us the wildest fantasy. |
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Speaking to the BBC, Bennett also condemned the first-past-the-post voting system after the Greens won – and retained – just one seat in Westminster, despite nearly quadrupling their vote. |
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Quadrupling may be necessary when a new commuter rail service begins to operate on an existing line. |
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