He was treated with intravenous doxycycline in a dosage of 100 mg twice daily and oral quinine in a dosage of 650 mg twice daily for three days. |
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At 22 meters, it is almost twice as long as the whale shark, the biggest fish in the ocean today. |
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Mom loses her rag and threatens to get rid of him approximately twice a day, but he's still here. |
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Some people milk the does twice a day and give the kids bottles, which is labor-intensive but helps accustom kids to human handling. |
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Instead of paying once, you pay twice and the deeper you get in the hole, the more they control you. |
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Mystie followed, jouncing her bed twice before she got up and ran after Laurie. |
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One motorist was caught travelling at more than twice the limit in a 30 mph zone. |
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Young amateurs like the shorts, too, even though they cost about twice as much as jocks. |
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We have made it compulsory for the first year students to attend classes twice a week in the lab. |
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It's now possible to buy a relatively inexpensive rangefinder with twice the power and half the size of rangefinders used only five years ago. |
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Yeah, I only get to see something about twice a year but they can whistle for my money so long as they promote this animalistic behaviour. |
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So, are we being exploited twice over by parties who only want to jockey us into voting for them? |
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Mom had a very active social life, despite her age, and she played tennis twice a week, plus being a member of about four different committees. |
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When stalled they should be fed twice daily, watered and their stalls cleaned daily. |
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I stood in front of the mirror and jabbed myself in the eye twice with mascara wand, I was that excited. |
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He vaulted up the stairs two at a time, and knocked on the door twice before entering. |
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However during the first half I had to nip to the loo twice and on each journey I slugged another quickie of Rioja down. |
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I heard a lot of radio yesterday because I had to drive to and from South Caulfield twice in as many days to get my MA thesis bound. |
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The once or twice my PE instructor, Sarge, forced me to play in public basketball competitions rank among my most painful memories. |
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Indeed, in the heatwave a few weeks back plenty of shops were selling twice the usual quantities of beer and several ran out. |
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When the user accesses the file, online archiving retrieves that data twice as fast as it was compressed. |
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Filtered cells were washed by centrifugation, twice with acetone and twice with diethyl ether. |
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When clients come to me I see them once or twice to see if I'm the right architect, and then there's the wait period. |
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Now I understand that my folks must have saved me from death hundreds of times without even thinking twice about it. |
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By increasing the tire effective width, about twice the soil volume is compacted compared to single tires. |
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Further, for the case of acrylamide, the polymerization was roughly twice as fast under nitrogen as in air. |
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Researchers found that similar-sized Salsola kali plants took twice as long to reach the wilting point on saline compared to nonsaline medium. |
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Her golden dagger clanged twice as it flashed deep into his visor and put his eyes out. |
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You'll weight train twice weekly, once as your only exercise for that day and once on the same day as a run. |
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The queue of asylum-seekers awaiting decisions on their applications is twice as long as previously claimed, it was revealed yesterday. |
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Men appear to be the most accident-prone, with four times as many stags losing personal items as hens, and twice as many being victims of theft. |
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Oasis are headliners, but I've seen them twice this year so I didn't really wanna go for them. |
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To make things worse, commercially available audio books are usually abridged and twice as expensive as the print version. |
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Intruders and accessories to crime, we had our voyeuristic detachment demolished twice over. |
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Gently wipe away all traces of the cleanser with a face washer wrung out in tepid water, rinsing at least twice more in warm water. |
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States using an independent approach produced more than twice as many competitive races for state legislatures than did gerrymandered states. |
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Indeed, for a year or two in the early 1990s I must have taken the 53 bus past it twice a day. |
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Bedford School is not quarantining pupils who have returned from affected areas, but is monitoring their temperatures twice a day. |
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You can help prevent acne by gently washing your face twice a day with soap and warm water. |
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In some cases, light is reflected twice by each rain drop, forming a larger, fainter secondary rainbow outside the primary rainbow. |
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Hours are spent on styling hair, painting nails, applying way too much kajal around the eyes and lip gloss, making them look twice their age. |
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Three hours later, a blood sample showed he was twice the legal limit for alcohol. |
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I'm driving slowly, but I have to jam on the brakes twice to avoid hitting pedestrians who walk in front of my car. |
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The airjack failed on the car, so he had to pit twice for tires, as the crew used manual jacks. |
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We also had extensive woodland, with tiny Chinese water deer in it, but only twice did we see them. |
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In this case the cargo must be vented twice daily for thirty minutes each period with a careful watch kept on the delivery temperature. |
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Any time spent weeding this month will save twice as much time later in the season. |
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We empty it roughly twice a week in winter and much more regularly in the summer. |
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This back and forth happens once or twice more, and then there's a little to-do because the tyke has wet the little pants she is wearing. |
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It must be combed at least twice a day, and is usually held in place with the kangha, a small wooden comb. |
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I've done jury service twice and both times there were one or two people on the jury that couldn't follow relatively simple arguments. |
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Any horse falling at the trial jump or twice refusing is not allowed to compete. |
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The event, which took place on Feb. 22, 2001, was twice as powerful as any other eruption observed on the Jovian satellite. |
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The page is laid out to give weekdays twice as much space as the weekend days. |
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The unseeded Welshwoman twice led in the match before David, the No2 seed, delighted the crowd with a victory. |
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The rising unemployment rate has apparently caused the government to think twice about more active trade ties with China. |
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They lost just twice all season and finished five points ahead of the pack to charge back to the top flight where they acquitted themselves well with some great performances. |
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He wrote that he deserved to die and alluded to a ominous plan that he had backed out of twice already. |
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There were nearly twice the number of settlers in Algeria as there are east of the Green Line and they were all evacuated. |
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Did you know that waxwings get drunk on rowan berries, and possess livers twice the size of other comparable birds to deal with these occasional binges? |
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A more extensive study involving 86 CD patients examined the effect of 50,000 IU vitamin A acetate twice daily or placebo for an average of 14.1 months. |
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I make just about twice as much in this position than I would in a job where I did have to utilize the things I learned in school, which I think qualifies as true irony. |
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Unfortunately, within ten minutes of the second half the hosts breached the Acomb defence twice before Acomb plundered a consolation reply a minute before time. |
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For a driver with twice the legal limit of alcohol in the blood they are more than 30 times more likely to have an accident than one who has not been drinking. |
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Over the years, the two lost touch twice but reconnected on the chat line, Singleton said. |
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This year, the U.S. Mint will churn out 4.3 billion of them, more than twice the annual output of all other coins combined. |
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It was 30 percent cheaper to operate than previous jets, and it carried twice as many people. |
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She scored twice for Victoria to put School Green out of the cup. |
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The abalone shell is twice as tough as our high-tech ceramics. |
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During his trek, Brinsley twice passed within a block of a police stationhouse and he almost certainly saw cops along the way. |
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The use of depleted uranium in shells has been twice condemned as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations Commission on Minorities and Human Rights. |
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It is where I went to school, go to Church, sometimes shop, am involved in a pub quiz team, and where I stood twice in District Council elections. |
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Orion will orbit Earth twice before splashing down off the California coast. |
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Once back in his Harlem apartment, he closely monitored his condition, taking his temperature twice a day. |
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At the rear end of the park is a wall or divider maybe six or seven feet high and about twice that wide. |
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And once or twice a week, I will brew three gallon batches of iced tea, and put it in refrigeration. |
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The ship carries up to 1,200 tonnes down to Ayrshire once or twice weekly. |
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The space is, in fact, just about twice that of the average hunting blind. |
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Fairbanks, AK Over the past 50 years, Alaska has warmed more than twice as fast as the rest of the United States. |
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He blinked once when she asked if he was in pain, twice when she asked if he knew who shot him. |
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Lawns are watered twice or thrice daily, especially in summer. |
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Guns kill twice as many in this age group as cancer, five times as many as heart disease and 20 times as many as infections. |
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He was twice arrested but never formally charged for any crime relating to the case in Aruba. |
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Strengths of our review were that each chart was reviewed independently at least twice for data abstraction, which limits the chance that data present were missed. |
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Trevor's close shave unfolded on August 17 when he and fellow Croydon ramblers were walking along the banks of the River Arun when he was stung twice by a hornet. |
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In contrast to polyomaviruses, which by electron microscopy are round, the adenoviral particles are hexagonal and are twice as large as the polyomavirus. |
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He was unable to speak, and the woman asked him to blink once for yes, twice for no in reply to some questions. |
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Parents may want to think twice if their teenager is telling them way-out stories, having wilder than usual mood swings and seeing things that aren't there. |
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Such visits would be periodic and it is likely that he would visit each royal villa only once or twice a year. |
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This was a huge improvement of both surroundings and space, with twice the floor space available. |
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In October 1549, he was again required to preach twice on Sundays and, in addition, every weekday of alternate weeks. |
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Local authorities in both France and the UK called for the closure of Sangatte, and Eurotunnel twice sought an injunction against the centre. |
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Leeds and Sheffield have around twice as much total income than any other university. |
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Labour have almost twice as many seats than the Conservatives with 33 Labour, 17 Conservative and 2 Liberal Democrat. |
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In 1895 and 1896 the renowned legal historian and Lord Chancellor, Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury served twice as president. |
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He was arrested twice for terrorism offences and trained with a group of jihadis in Paris. |
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In first grade, a child who can read learns about twice as many words as one who cannot. |
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They were now twice as powerful and the largest air-cooled radial engines ever built at the time. |
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The roots are covered in leaf mulch and manure, and the shoots are trimmed twice a year. |
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It is high time to cease sensationalism and war mongering, pause and think twice about where we are heading. |
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Enclosed land was twice as valuable, a price which could be sustained only by its higher productivity. |
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The Herald's main political commentator is Iain Macwhirter, who writes twice a week for the paper and who is broadly supportive of independence. |
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He flew through a radar trap at more than twice the 75mph speed limit on a motorway near the town of Baza on Wednesday morning. |
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Atahualpa also offered to twice fill a smaller room with silver, asking for two months to do so. |
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As regards the first point, we only found the encephalitogenous salivary virus twice out of thirteen cases examined. |
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So that, brought to its genuine and undissembled issue, it ends in that kind of knowledge mentioned once or twice above, called Egomism. |
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One of their sons, Francisco Pizarro y Pizarro, married twice and had offspring, the Marqueses de La Conquista. |
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In 851 and 879, the city was however attacked and plundered twice by the Vikings. |
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In 2015, Sweden won the contest with 365 points, becoming the first country to ever reach 300 points or more twice while winning both times. |
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As a result, the document is amended roughly twice a year, and three times every two years. |
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They were rebound twice in the 19th century, in 1819 and 1869, on the second occasion by the binder Robert Riviere. |
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In November 2010, Boyle became one of only three acts ever to top both the UK and US album charts twice in the same year. |
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The first meeting of the Manpower Committee was on 10 December, and it met twice the next day and again on 15 December. |
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The southeast corner of Siberia south of the Stanovoy Range was twice contested between Russia and China. |
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The Halls had one child, Elizabeth, who married twice but died without children in 1670, ending Shakespeare's direct line. |
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Venice was threatened with the interdict on a number of occasions, and twice suffered its imposition. |
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Austria had been defeated by France twice in recent memory and wanted revenge, so it joined the coalition a few months later. |
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It is comparable in size to Venezuela, and is about twice the size of the US state of California. |
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In a drab first half, Ryan Shotton's drive was deflected on to a post and Jon Walters twice went close. |
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In December 2008, the ASEAN Charter came into force and with it, the ASEAN Summit will be held twice a year. |
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Internally, there are twice daily return flights from Cardiff to Anglesey with Highland Airways. |
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The landlord had been warned twice about noninstallation of smoke alarms in the properties he rented. |
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Animals with a zinc deficiency require twice as much food to attain the same weight gain as animals with sufficient zinc. |
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A nonswitch trial means that the bilingual responded in the same language twice in a row. |
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The lab technician of this ship took samples of plankton twice a day from the top deck. |
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His principled opposition to royal prerogatives over the church, meanwhile, twice led to his exile from England. |
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The galleons sailed once or twice a year, between the 16th and 19th centuries. |
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It meets twice a year and appoints a business committee to manage business between these meetings. |
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Slippery as a butcher's apron it is, and I comes a gutser twice before I gets down to the stag. |
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After a scoreless first half, Real Madrid scored twice in six minutes to defeat the Italians. |
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The novel The Guarani is regarded as a foundational text of Brazilian Romanticism, and has been adapted twice to film. |
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Trujillo is the birthplace of Peru's judiciary, and it was twice designated as the capital of the country. |
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An unmissable shoot 'em up. As addictive as Angel Delight and twice as butterscotchy. |
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Proposals to abolish trial by battle were made in the 17th century and twice in the 18th but were unsuccessful. |
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To improve your anxiety levels, take one tablet twice daily of Jayvee, which is safe to continue long term. |
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Atahualpa offered the Spaniards enough gold to fill the room he was imprisoned in and twice that amount of silver. |
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He entered the cabinet in 1885 and served twice as foreign minister, paying special attention to French and German affairs. |
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He had preached twice on the Lord's day, he preached also on Monday, and had appointed to do the same on Tuesday, but died that morning. |
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Twice a week his mother baked bread, and twice a week there were pizze fritte for breakfast instead of cocoa and stale bread. |
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But seeing my boy on the cover of your magazine with three fine shorties made me think twice about the assumptions I've made. |
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The Mississippi Territory was later twice expanded to include disputed territory claimed by both the United States and Spain. |
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The cranial anomalies occurred either in the occiput or the sinciput, approximately twice as often in the occiput as in the sinciput. |
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The most productive sheep were the Cheviot, allowing their owners to pay twice as much rent as if they had stocked with Blackfaces. |
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The university currently has fifteen Regius Professorships, nearly twice the number held by the next nearest, Oxford. |
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On vigorous young trees the leaves can be twice as long, and occasionally occur in fascicles of three or four on the tips of strong shoots. |
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An EEA Council meets twice yearly to govern the overall relationship between the EEA members. |
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Furthermore, the city hosts the Milan Fashion Week twice a year, one of the most important events in the international fashion system. |
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By 1867, a wagon road from San Rafael was built and a stage coach arrived twice a week. |
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The king of Machepungo was ordered to deliver over twice as much roanoke in graduated payments over the course of eight months. |
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It holds twice yearly meetings for its members in various locations around the United Kingdom. |
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Teignmouth Shotokan Karate Club was established in 1984 and trains twice weekly at Teignmouth Community College. |
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The station platforms were lengthened, and engine release movements from the platforms now had to cross the road twice to complete the manoeuvre. |
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Heroin was also found to be twice as potent as morphine in surgical anesthesia. |
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His wife, Lady Mary Bankes, led the defence of the castle when it was twice besieged by Parliamentarian forces. |
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He was fascinated by the ever changing light of Lakeland, with views seldom looking twice alike. |
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It is estimated that Moscow has over twice as many elevators as New York City and four times as many as Chicago. |
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Mario Gomez scored twice as Manchester City were given a rude awakening by Bayern Munich in the Champions League. |
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Thus medullary part of camel's kidneys occupy twice as much area as a cow's kidney. |
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Sutcliffe struck her twice with a hammer before stabbing her 15 times in the neck, chest and abdomen. |
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He was twice briefly returned to power in 1185 and 1189, but even within his home kingdom of Connacht he had become politically marginalized. |
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They meet twice a month in public to draw up, amend to adopt legislative proposals and reports to be presented to the plenary. |
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It has roughly twice as many species as the largest of the mammal orders, the Rodentia. |
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However, in recent years the service has been restricted to once or twice per year. |
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The net input of freshwater creates an outflow volume about twice that of the inflow. |
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Although it lies approximately twice as far away from the Equator as from the North Pole, the 60th parallel is half as long as the Equator line. |
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The lamp becomes unsafe in a current of from 8 to 12 feet per second, about twice that of the Davy. |
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It has been won three times by Ireland, twice by Wales and twice by England. |
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Second the slope of the marginal revenue curve is twice that of the inverse demand curve. |
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The first is that laryngeal echolocation evolved twice in bats, once in Yangochiroptera and once in the rhinolophoids. |
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They settled on introducing Davy Jones, the Flying Dutchman and the Kraken, a mythology mentioned twice in the first film. |
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The polarization system has a refreshing rate that is twice the refreshing rate of the corresponding shutter system. |
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It has since been won three times by Ireland and twice by England and Wales. |
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A blade is defined as a flake with parallel or subparallel margins that is usually at least twice as long as it is wide. |
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In India the prevalence of diabetes in urban areas appears to be more than twice as high as in rural areas. |
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It is significant that Joseph Aspdin was twice prosecuted for digging up whole paving blocks from the local roads. |
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With Irving he was invited twice to the White House, and knew William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. |
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He was elected twice as lawspeaker at the Icelandic parliament, the Althing. |
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This was a bold proposal because Reims was roughly twice as far away as Paris and deep within enemy territory. |
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Even elsewhere in the Alberta province, weights averaging more than twice those of Jasper grizzlies have been recorded. |
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The brown rat is a rather large true murid and can weigh twice as much as a black rat and many times more than a house mouse. |
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Bengal opium was highly prized, commanding twice the price of the domestic Chinese product, which was regarded as inferior in quality. |
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The A6 crosses the River Great Ouse twice more, and is crossed by the John Bunyan Trail, near a GSJ for Clapham and Oakley. |
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The amount of concrete used worldwide, ton for ton, is twice that of steel, wood, plastics, and aluminum combined. |
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EasyJet operate Airbus aircraft to London Gatwick three times per day, Luton twice a day and Bristol. |
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In his autobiography Slide Rule, Shute recalls writing the book twice over and rewriting large portions a third time. |
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Before Hendrix was 19 years old, law enforcement authorities had twice caught him riding in stolen cars. |
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Eastern gray squirrels can breed twice a year, but younger and less experienced mothers normally have a single litter per year in the spring. |
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The club has twice won the County Championship, in the 1961 and 1973 seasons. |
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Measurements taken on some main roads in Leeds have revealed pollution levels over twice the legal limits. |
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For most herds, milking took place indoors twice a day, in a barn with the cattle tied by the neck with ropes or held in place by stanchions. |
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Scotland had the territory and the momentum, forcing England into almost twice as many tackles and rattling them repeatedly at set-pieces. |
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The book was not published anonymously and cites Defoe twice as being its author. |
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Its run of 2,238 performances was more than twice as long as any previous musical, setting a record that stood for nearly forty years. |
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The loop was more than twice as fast after I had applied peephole optimization. |
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Further inquiry showed that he had visited the city twice before. |
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However, since actual harvests are probably twice reported levels, the species may actually be the fourth and sixth most important, respectively. |
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The women's team won 19 medals at 20 African Championships, more than twice as many medals as any competitor. |
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The buttery speck from La Quercia is aged up to 10 months, about twice as long as most speck, and then cold-smoked with applewood. |
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King David being in his childhood, an old man, in his second childhood, for all old men are twice children, as the proverb is, Senex bis puer. |
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The British lost more ships and twice as many sailors but succeeded in containing the German fleet. |
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They killed a total of 150 blacks, although other estimates place the death toll at twice as many. |
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If you find bathing stressfull during the first six weeks, only bath your baby once or twice a week. |
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Mission Council, the executive body of the General Assembly, meets twice a year. |
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He was 38 years old and had been in the big house twice for shooting scrapes. |
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The amosite had median lengths about twice that of LA, but the widths of LA and the amosite were equivalent. |
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Such capital flight from the developing world is estimated at ten times the size of aid it receives and twice the debt service it pays. |
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Insectivorous bats may eat over 120 percent of their body weight while frugivorous bats may eat over twice their weight. |
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A jamaican Yardie gangster who was deported from Britain twice was given three life sentences yesterday for killing a loving family. |
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Consider the heartache that could be avoided by thinking twice about the potentially disastrous effects of cyberflirting. |
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The problem is that no one can throw a die twice in precisely the same way, and this is why dice is a game of chance and not a skill. |
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Most of the sediment within a mudflat is within the intertidal zone, and thus the flat is submerged and exposed approximately twice daily. |
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It's a good idea to prune wisterias twice a year because they grow so rapidly. |
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In this, the molten iron was tapped twice a day into water thereby granulating it. |
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The flow shows strong seasonal variations and can be twice as high in winter as in summer. |
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As the owner of a commercial cleaning business in the Bay Area, Yob flies twice a week on Alaska Airlines. |
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He was twice rescued by the Marine Mammal Center and other concerned groups in California. |
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A 1997 Ministry of Health report stated that children living close to Sellafield had twice as much. |
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According to the Spanish envoy's demands, Atahualpa offered to fill a large room with gold and promised the Spanish twice that amount in silver. |
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But the truth was that she was twice as high-spirited and gigglesome as her companion. |
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He did a terrible job, and then charged more than twice the going rate for it! |
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We've a woman come in twice a week, to scrub, and red-brick, and hearthstone, and black-lead, and the rest we manage ourselves. |
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The weregild or recompense due for the killing or injuring of a woman is notably set at twice that of a man of the same rank in Alemannic law. |
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Mswati II was the greatest of the fighting kings of Swaziland, and he greatly extended the area of the country to twice its current size. |
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During inhalation, about twice as much oxygen is absorbed by the lung tissue as in a land mammal. |
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Because of its reputation, it was widely sought and was translated twice into Latin in the 12th century, once in Sicily and again in Spain. |
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The wergild of an Englishman was set at a value twice that of a Briton of similar wealth. |
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The area of each specimen was lased imbricately twice with a uniformly slow speed at a 90-degree angle to the surface and at a distance of 1 mm. |
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In 896, he ordered the construction of a small fleet, perhaps a dozen or so longships that, at 60 oars, were twice the size of Viking warships. |
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Soon after this battle, in 732, the Moors raided Vasconia and Aquitaine as far north as Poitiers and defeated Odo twice near Bordeaux. |
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Their hemoglobin and myoglobin store oxygen in body tissues and they have twice the concentration of myoglobin than hemoglobin. |
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This building was vacated twice to allow for the meeting of the Church's General Assembly. |
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At Preston, Cromwell, in sole command for the first time and with an army of 9,000, won a decisive victory against an army twice as large. |
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As First Lord of the Admiralty before the First World War, Winston Churchill twice suggested naming a British battleship HMS Oliver Cromwell. |
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Thus they passed twice in sight of the English fleet, which was unable to intercept because of the adverse wind and an unfavourable tide. |
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Cato attempted to use the filibuster at least twice to frustrate the political objectives of Julius Caesar. |
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Cobalt blue was considered as a precious commodity, with a value about twice that of gold. |
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Previous research by Welte found that people are twice as likely to be problem gamblers if they live within 10 miles of a casino. |
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Although Winstone had beaten Legra twice before, he was knocked down twice in the first round. |
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Reardon also had the distinction of whitewashing Steve Davis twice during the latter's prime. |
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There was also the same number of days with rain falling as snow falling, when there are normally more than twice as many snow days. |
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Crime is down across the country, but Atlanta's improvement has occurred at more than twice the national rate. |
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No person may be appointed twice in three years, unless there is no other suitable person in the county. |
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The biggest advantage of this setup is that it produces twice as much wrought iron. |
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Khan knocked Fagan down twice in the first round and Fagan's corner threw in the towel in the second, after being knocked down again. |
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Oliver Cromwell visited the city twice on his way to battle, once on the way to the Preston and also on the way to the Battle of Worcester. |
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An iPad will cost about twice as much in Argentina as in the United States. |
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Pacquiao defeated Hatton in the second round by a KO victory after knocking Hatton down twice in the first round. |
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He inherited a fair fortune from his uncle, but owed it all before he came into it, and spent it twice over immediately afterwards. |
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On Monday, a NATO warplane twice attacked a train in Yugoslavia in an effort to knock out a bridge. |
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The washerman came home and picked up clothes, washed and ironed them and brought them back once or twice a week. |
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They would not think twice about asking you to wait a minute while they take another picture, or ask another question of the guide. |
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The participants who received the bupropion were twice as likely to be abstinent as those receiving placebo. |
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Hotel guests may want to think twice now before walking off with that bathrobe. |
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Casualty figures are hard to come by, but some historians estimate that 2,000 invaders died along with about twice that number of Englishmen. |
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Black tenants typically paid twice the rent of white tenants, and lived in conditions of extreme overcrowding. |
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Even the most nutso fisherman would think twice about going out on the lake today. |
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Teams will play each team in their own conference twice and each team in the other conference once. |
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For a whitecollar worker who is paid once or twice a month, the ratio of cash to income would be larger. |
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In this scenario, there may well come a time when the Lords twice reject a Bill from the Commons and it is forced through. |
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You can't get anything thinner than a spring shad, unless you take a couple of them, when, of course, they will be twice as thin. |
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The governing party receives twice as less votes here than it does on average across Russia. |
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In general, military exercises are held with foreign forces once or twice per week. |
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A deputy city attorney stated that Oldman's blood alcohol content was found to be more than twice California's limit for legal intoxication. |
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Since then Swansea have gone on to win the League Cup once, the Football League Trophy twice and the Welsh Cup a further nine times. |
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He scored his third brace of the season as he scored twice against Wigan, on 31 January to take his tally to ten goals for the season. |
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To remove residues of NaOCl and ethanol the disinfected BES were then ultrasonicated twice in double distilled water for 10 min. |
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In addition, the boundaries of the city were changed twice during the late 20th century, making direct comparisons difficult. |
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As his father was absent and his mother struggled financially, he was sent to a workhouse twice before the age of nine. |
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Mr. Noda met with Mr. Ozawa twice but the talks failed to yield a meeting of the minds. |
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He constantly read his lectures twice a week for above forty years, giving notice of the time to his auditors in a ticket on the school doors. |
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Rainfall on Ben Nevis is about twice as high in the winter as it is in the spring and summer. |
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They cannot be out bowled, caught, leg before wicket, or hit the ball twice off a wide. |
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In 1924, the United States again defeated France 17 to 3, becoming the only team to win gold twice in the sport. |
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Referee Richard Steele asked Taylor twice if he was able to continue fighting, but Taylor failed to answer. |
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They then burned the body twice more, to reduce it to ashes and prevent any collection of relics, and cast her remains into the Seine River. |
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Tungsten on the other hand, is twice as dense as brass thus a barrel of an equivalent weight could be thirty percent smaller in diameter. |
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In 1912, Australian Jimmy Matthews achieved the feat twice in one game against South Africa. |
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However, Katich had already twice flirted with dismissal, saved only by chance both times. |
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The other nations hosting the Summer Games twice are Germany, Australia, France and Greece. |
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The other cities hosting the Summer Games twice are Los Angeles, Paris and Athens. |
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It was third time lucky for the Irish provincial side, who had previously been denied the ultimate prize twice by Northampton and Leicester. |
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They have been runners up twice in 2009 and 2011, these two tournaments also having been hosted by England. |
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Something within him once or twice commanded him to throw his crime into the fire, while yet it is obliterable. |
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Shakespeare, who frequently uses flower imagery, refers to daffodils twice in The Winter's Tale and also The Two Noble Kinsmen. |
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Benn successfully defended his title twice more in 1994 with unanimous decisions against fellow Briton Henry Wharton and Juan Carlos Giminez. |
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Virgil, the first known Roman writer to refer to the narcissus, does so in several places, for instance twice in the Georgics. |
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He won the Sullivan Prize for composition, the Cobbett Prize for chamber music, and was twice winner of the Ernest Farrar Prize for composition. |
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At the depot, Hook climbed out, slamming the door twice before the latch took. |
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Khan was too fast and too disciplined for Collazo, flooring him in the fourth round and twice in the 10th. |
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The Church in Wales adopted a written constitution and elected a Governing Body which initially met once a year, but now meets twice annually. |
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An old adage describes beating as sailing for twice the distance at half the speed and three times the discomfort. |
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It is inscribed with names of the yachts that competed for it, and has been modified twice by adding matching bases to accommodate more names. |
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He twice advanced to within a day's march of Jerusalem before judging that he lacked the resources to successfully capture the city. |
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In 1383 and 1384, while studying theology at Paris, Jean Gerson was elected twice as a procurator for the French natio. |
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The ceiling of basement to be lathed with strong laths securely nailed, plastered two coats, set fair, and twice whitened when dry. |
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Football is the most popular team sport in Wales, with more than twice as many participants as rugby union. |
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By the middle of the 18th century, Bermuda was sending twice as many privateers to sea as any of the continental colonies. |
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Although he had twice as many men as Washington, the bitter memory of Bunker Hill made him highly reluctant to attack entrenched American forces. |
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Americans on average have over twice as much living space per dwelling and per person as European Union residents, and more than every EU nation. |
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Referendums which rejected the proposal were held in Australia, twice in Tuvalu, and in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. |
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