The conjoined twins, who are now doing well in intensive care, were joined mid-chest to mid-abdomen and their livers were fused. |
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Just as identical twins are unique people, not the same person split in two. |
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The twins specialised in sports acrobatics, which differs from gymnastics in that there are no props used. |
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This new player in the mobile phone market twins your paid airtime with free minutes, and all you have to do is listen to some ads. |
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Indeed, if these early cells separate, they can each continue to develop, making identical twins, triplets, quadruplets, etc. |
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Close to 60 percent of twins, over 90 percent of triplets and virtually all quadruplets and higher multiples are born preterm. |
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Since in vitro fertilization started, two decades ago, there has been an explosion of twins, triplets, quadruplets, even quintuplets. |
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Jeff showed the twins how to weave the twig wattle fence that borders the deck. |
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Bring your own picnic to a celebration for families of twins, triplets, quads and quins. |
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Identical twins are clones, and the famous Dionne quintuplets born in Canada in 1934 represent a human clone of five people. |
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It was a real weeper, with David Powlett-Jones gradually coming to terms with the loss of Beth and the twins. |
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There was no word about the 12-year-old twins who lead this ragtag army of around 100 mostly ethnic Karen fighters. |
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There are no such things as vampires, or werewolves, or evil identical twins. |
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The study involved twins in Finland and focused on gray matter in the frontal lobes and Wernicke's area. |
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I was in my senior year in secondary high school, my sister was a senior in junior high school and the twins were in elementary school. |
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Good brown macle twins up to several carats in weight have been available in recent years from the Udachnaya mine. |
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I tell my patients twins are not twice the fun. One is hard enough. Two at a time is a killer for some people. |
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The oral traditions of the Sioux, Hidatsa, Caddo, and Winnebago described the twins as having great power as well. |
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He kept insisting that I would have plenty of milk there to feed my recently born twins. |
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The twins enjoyed confusing the Neophyte with their cryptic words and alembicated rhetoric. |
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The twins kicked and wriggled under his arms but couldn't get out of his powerful hold. |
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Non-identical twins are only as genetically alike as any brother or sister. |
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The tone is unvarying and some of the songs sound too alike, musical twins holding hands. |
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Other than in the most trivial sense that identical twins look more alike than most people, this is simply false. |
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Wardship proceedings in the case of the twins were issued yesterday morning in the family division of the High Court. |
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She and Kyle were twins but he was tall and lanky and she was short and chubby. |
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They came within a matter of minutes and he went to get the twins to follow the ambulance to the hospital. |
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At the now locked gates he meets twins Isabelle and Theo, who promptly invite him home to meet their parents for a lark. |
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Another city drawing inspiration from the past is Coventry, with no less than 26 twins. |
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Another result concerning handedness of the progeny of discordant monozygotic twins suggests that lefties are one gene apart from righties. |
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The twins were lolling around in front of the television, the man was reading the newspaper and the woman was doing some mild housekeeping. |
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The twins went into the kitchen, and Rebecca pulled open the drawer, rummaging about for the key. |
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She suspected she might have twins because they run in both her and Stephen's families. |
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Bringing up baby is demanding enough, but how do parents manage with twins or triplets? |
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Sentimentality and sappiness have always been as difficult to separate as conjoined twins. |
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It looks like the Greek twins and Tassie besties Thalia and Bianca have some competition. |
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A team of 50 Saudi doctors have successfully separated Polish conjoined twins in an operation that took 18 hours. |
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Moments later the twins came by and true to their word, began to taunt Nicholas. |
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It is understood that the woman was told during her pregnancy that she was expecting twins. |
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It was some days before the medical staff arranged a scan, only to discover that the inmate had been carrying twins and had lost only one. |
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The last case of a similar nature involved Maltese twins, who were separated surgically in Britain. |
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Over the years I've known 3 sets of twins and in every case one of them drinks and one is teetotal because they don't like the taste of alcohol. |
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Psychics also addresses the unique, sometimes telepathic, bond between twins. |
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The twins glanced at each other, wondering if they had managed to escape a telling-off from Mum. |
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His temper had not calmed from his earlier encounter with the Johnson twins. |
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David had begun a conversation with the twins over the best kind of marshmallow to eat. |
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Returning to the motel that they share with the twins, Max and Linda steal the strippers' bankroll and head back on the road. |
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The twins stood at the bow of the ship as the creak and groan of ice echoed all around. |
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And it's going to be quite a buzz because the twins have been in seclusion and they have been out of the public eye. |
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The two plays may differ in style but their concern is identical, just like the twins. |
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My mother knows a couple, newly married and who have just gone through the happy experience of having a set of twins. |
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The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the gentler art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines. |
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The shared genetic identity of identical twins does not mean two persons who are simply clones of one another. |
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Siamese twins are identical twins who develop with a single placenta from a single zygote. |
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If one of a pair of identical twins develops leukaemia, in one out of four cases the other will also do so, within weeks or months. |
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Jesse and William, identical twins, were born two years later, and Tyrelle, two years after them. |
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She took into account the different ties and shirts, and realized that the pair must be identical twins. |
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Even identical twins do not have exactly the same interests or personality. |
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Born as identical twins in Wales, they grew up in the UK with a mother with major mental illness and a shared history of abuse. |
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The prenatal environment also has a major influence on differences between identical twins. |
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It is not for nothing that the fingerprints of identical twins are not identical. |
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The audience will be made up of groups including identical twins and students. |
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Studies of identical twins suggest that your baseline metabolism is determined at birth. |
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They are a rare form of identical twins, which are created when a fertilised egg splits into two embryos. |
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The twins were delighted with the atmosphere and the informal nature of the celebrations. |
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The non-identical twins come from Artemisa, a time-worn colonial town 60 km from Havana. |
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They would share the same DNA, but in every other respect, like identical twins, they would be separate and distinct individuals. |
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Perhaps it's like when twins are separated at birth but end up at similar positions in adulthood. |
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The other day Ruth was telling me about studies of twins separated at birth. |
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From where she was sitting she could not see the twins watching the game from the other side behind the goal. |
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Kat shouted, throwing her tool kit to the ground, the sound startling the twins out of their fight. |
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Back in 1987, Carson, along with a team of seventy doctors, performed the first successful separation operation on German twins. |
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During questioning, it transpired that the US Secret Service would continue providing protection services to the twins. |
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Other effects excel, such as the ghoulish twins and their transporter beam shenanigans. |
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I opened the door and saw my two four-year-old twins biffing each other in the head with a foam baseball bat. |
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Both twins grinned and raised their eyes to meet mine, mischief sparkling in them. |
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Byron was shoved out of the way rather forcefully by two identical twins with very mischievous grins. |
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These tricars were made between 1903 and 1906 by the Rex Motor Manufacturing Co in Coventry, later ones with V twins. |
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The girls are not identical, but there is no mistaking them for twins with their similar frames and blonde hair. |
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It would be safer for women to give birth in hospital if they were having twins or triplet or if their baby has a medical problem. |
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A few months earlier, a mistake with sperm samples at a fertility clinic in Leeds led to the birth of mixed-race twins to a white couple. |
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The pair spent the last race as close as Siamese twins, with Wyatt just not quite able to find a way around the big Rover. |
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The Maltese couple whose Siamese twins were separated in Manchester are expecting another child. |
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By the way, the doctor tells me the Siamese twins, who made all of this famous, I guess, had 20 kids between them, right? |
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Ligatures are certain combinations of letters that are joined on the page like Siamese twins. |
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Then we'll go to school on Monday stuck like Siamese twins and then everyone will know about us. |
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Global capitalism and revolution are like oil and water, but in hip-hop they're akin to Siamese twins. |
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We walk off close together, so close we looked like Siamese twins and I looked back and the girls were looking at me with the ugliest face. |
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Merdias has said that there is one pair of Siamese twins born for every 200,000 live births. |
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It's like watching a freak show, a version of the circus displaying the Elephant man, the bearded lady, the Siamese twins joined at their skulls. |
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After they did their act, the theaters had them come back on stage to dance with Daisy and Violet Hilton, who were Siamese twins. |
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If the Siamese twins were not separated, they were both expected to die in a matter of months. |
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A pair of Siamese twins joined at the spine both survived an operation to separate them in December last year. |
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Sitting on nine lotus and nine leaves are seven Siamese twins in various positions, mimicking religious poses. |
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Studying them might provide some insight into the survival issues faced by Siamese twins. |
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A rumour in Keighley that Siamese twins had been born to a couple has been confirmed. |
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The twins in the monochrome pictures are precisely the four pairs that Joseph had heard about and named in his book. |
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When prenatal environment is similar for monozygotic twins they will possess nearly identical finger ridge configuration. |
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Before routine electronic ultrasound scans and foetal monitors were introduced almost half of twins born to mothers in Ireland were unexpected. |
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A woman was not given basic health checks for two-and-a-half hours giving birth to twins at a top private hospital, an inquest was told. |
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A study of identical and fraternal twins separated at birth and adopted into different families showed the same heritability. |
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The Comedy of Errors features two sets of identical twins, separated at birth, who end up in the same town on the same day. |
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On January 13, Rowland had given birth to twins, one of which had been stillborn, while the other, a girl, lived and has since been adopted. |
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Just like they had done during the airfield rescue, the twins were attacking the saucers. |
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It may come as a surprise, but not all twins are high-performance airplanes. |
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Here are some critical situations that you should be familiar with and practice regularly to become competent flying twins. |
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For the pilot who can afford to own and operate the six-seater, it remains the paradigm of luxury, speed and handling for light twins. |
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After 17 years of flying twins, I was not too excited about the prospect of going back to a single. |
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Before this he had built up lots of time in piston and turbine twins as well as owning a Pitts S2A and S2B which he thoroughly enjoyed. |
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Some buyers will be moving up from piston singles and twins, raising the question of pilot qualification. |
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As the world's first dedicated multi trainer, the Apache helped teach America's future airline pilots to fly twins. |
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It occurs as small, white single crystals or twins densely covering matrix. |
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Calcite grains sometimes display regularly spaced twins, but dynamic recrystallization textures have not been found. |
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The original cordierite crystals were sixling twins that give the pseudomorphs a flower-shaped cross section. |
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Johnson Park crystals are rarely twinned, and those few twins that were observed are twinned according to the familiar Saint Andrews style. |
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Apart from the lovely development of individual crystals, pentagonite also occurs as twins whereas cavansite does not. |
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The Boltsburn mine is best known for its large, gemmy fluorite crystals, which are typically penetration twins. |
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However, just as the twins were starting down the stairs, a cry roared down the hall. |
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On first encounter you are, of course, struck by the very obvious physical similarities between the twins. |
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He told police he had fed the twins before putting them to bed in their separate Moses baskets. |
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In Gombe Stream National Park, a chimpanzee sanctuary in western Tanzania, one of the primate mothers, Gremlin, was trying to wean her twins. |
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The twins at this point was her age and the girl had dyed her hair a light orange color and wore colored contacts of blue. |
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The second superstition was that the skimmer would perform poorly and was vulnerable to misfortune when only one of the twins was aboard. |
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In a most undiplomatic manner, he grabbed all the papers from the twins and stuffed them back inside the bag. |
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You'll imitate those spunky Olsen twins, getting slimed with green goo at the 17th annual Kids' Choice Awards. |
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That evening, the twins held a celebratory drink at their favourite boozer, The Blind Beggar. |
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His wife, Margaret, who is a native of Louisburgh, has recently given birth to twins, a boy and a girl. |
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Usually, she enjoyed socializing with the Elliott twins, but today work served as a convenient excuse. |
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Among the Shoshones and Utes, twins were sometimes looked upon as a sign of impending bad luck. |
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If you dive twins best bring them with you, air is free and all the boats pump nitrox at an extra cost. |
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In the preparation, how hard was it to figure out which blood vessels, which veins, belong to which of the twins? |
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Sincerity isn't what normally comes to mind when talking about pop music, but these two sets of twins have it in spades. |
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That is, identical twins are somewhat more concordant than fraternal twins. |
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The contribution of genetics in handedness has been supported by studies of families of concordant twins and adopted individuals. |
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Next, let's look at twins who have been separated very early in life and have been brought up in completely different families. |
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The book tells the story of non-identical twins kept apart for most of their lives. |
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The incidence of fraternal, or non-identical twins, the inherited variety, varies from country to country. |
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Their project involved investigating the behaviour of 8,000 identical and non-identical twins in relation to marriage and divorce. |
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It was more likely for both identical twins to suffer from the condition than non-identical twins. |
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My advice is to visit an immunologist, who can ask you more questions about how the twins feel, and can look for signs of an allergy. |
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Our four-year-old twins have fought and squabbled since they grasped the concept of owning anything. |
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They went and tucked in the twins, said goodnight to Jane as she went off to her room next to the nursery and went back down to the kitchen. |
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The only time the twins weren't hooked up to life-saving equipment was between the delivery room and intensive care. |
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Various statistics, such as identical twins with different handedness, have blown most genetic theories. |
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We had thought eight kids was enough and I was sterilised after the twins but now we want more. |
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He said the goats were crossbred with the local ones which produced mostly twins and could survive harsh conditions. |
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He is a good friend of the couple and is the father of the twins the woman is carrying by in vitro fertilization. |
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Kate and Richard both denied that the twins she carried were his but everyone knew that it was the case. |
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According to their testimony, they didn't want to have the twins she was carrying. |
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But first lets get an update on our baby twins who were carried by a surrogate. |
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The Archdeacon led a minute's silence as the congregation held a picture in their heads of their favourite memory of the twins. |
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Lauren and I are stout-hearted individuals and, as you may remember, psychic twins. |
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The twins had caught up with their younger sister, and both of them began to speak at once. |
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The twins were very young, and they wanted their grandmother to explain this strange wind. |
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Lord Winston's children were twins, a boy, Jonathan, and girl, Elizabeth, both with strawberry hair and deep blue eyes. |
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A High Court judge made an order which will result in the twins being returned to Missouri in the United States where they were born. |
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Callitrichids frequently give birth to twins and triplets but cebids rarely do. |
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The Kray twins and their brother Charlie eventually ended as guests of Her Majesty in Parkhurst prison. |
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But she thinks her sense of perspective is returning, particularly when she looks at the twins currently sporting more hair than their mum. |
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The argument for heredity having a relatively strong influence on this disease rests primarily in studies involving families, adoptees and twins. |
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They thought that was hilarious, and linked arms, shaking with mirth like hysterical Siamese twins. |
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Genetic origins are suggested by studies of twins and a higher incidence of recurrence among siblings. |
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The scientific term describing fraternal twins by different fathers is heteropaternal superfecundation. |
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Traditionally, cases of superfecundation have been discovered by the starkly different appearances of twins. |
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With his strongly chiselled features, apart from their eyes and hair, the twins looked almost nothing alike. |
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The twins celebrated their 40th birthdays with a party and hooley at the Country Club, Hollybrook last week. |
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His next production will be the twins he and his partner are expecting this fall, via a surrogate mother. |
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Not to mention that the Samoan twins had grown fat on coconut husks and melons in his absence. |
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Twin pregnancy is associated with hydramnios and the rare acute hydramnios is seen in uniovular twins. |
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A 2006 study of twins gave evidence that hypersensitivity to noise and touch have a strong genetic component. |
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It is hypnotically disturbing to watch a pair of 10-year-old twins take turns speaking their mother's exasperated love for them. |
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New research from Europe and the US suggests that identical twins become less identical as the years go by. |
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Two sets of identical twins are separated at birth, then unexpectedly encounter each other years later in a foreign city. |
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Identical twins are about to marry a pair of lookalike sisters in a double ceremony next month to cap 25 years of remarkable coincidences. |
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The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines. |
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In addition, some pairs of identical twins individuate themselves in early childhood. |
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By selling off heirlooms and ingratiating themselves with prison staff and exiled aristocrats the twins eventually secure his release. |
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Sue's children, twins Kimberley and Jamie, ten years, and 15-year-old Thomas were pining for the brindle and white pet to be returned. |
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The twins split off the second they saw the congregation of popular seniors. |
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Two sets of conjoined twins have been separated at St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, which is caring for the twins. |
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Biology and environment are as inseparable as conjoined twins who share a common heart. |
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He hated publicity, but his work on cranially conjoined twins attracted attention. |
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The controversial case of conjoined twins, recently decided by the Court of Appeal in England, has been different. |
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Joan's mother used to joke around, saying that she never remembered giving birth to conjoined twins. |
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Doctors remain unsure why such conjoined twins do not fully separate while in their mother's womb. |
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They were identical twins, though, and they loved each other's company. |
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A healthy weight gain is especially important if a woman is pregnant with twins or more, as multiples have a higher risk of preterm birth and low birthweight than singletons. |
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The twins themselves, played beautifully by Erin Davie and Emily Padgett, are our inner voice and outer voice, says Condon. |
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The odd pair here is Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who were a hit on the vaudeville circuit. |
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They get themselves a fitting agent who lives in a retirement home and drives along in a wheelchair, but remarks knowingly that conjoined twins will be a tough sell. |
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We were like Siamese twins until she moved to Vermont in fifth grade. |
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For now, Sabrine continues her daily routine of visits to the protest camp, to political leaders and taking care of the twins. |
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Three decades later, the EEGs of distance-separated twins were studied and tentatively found to correlate. |
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There is a sort of decadence in our fascination with conjoined twins. |
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Most famously, the Htoo twins, pre-teen mystic leaders of a Karen group called God's Army, grabbed headlines in 2000 as the most unlikely of guerrilla generals. |
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Last year, crown princess Mary of Denmark gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl. |
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A recent television program on Siamese twins demonstrated how a pair of joined, genetically identical humans had different preferences and quite distinct wills and spirits. |
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This could be the deliberate deception practised by the stock character of the trickster or that practised by nature through the phenomenon of twins. |
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Beneficiaries of Taiwan's new computerized lottery include two Siamese twins who made headlines in 1979 when they were successfully separated by a surgical operation. |
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The twins were short in stature and had a strange green hue to their skin. |
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There is a peculiar use of photography in twin rituals that denies the specificity of its naturalism in order to emphasize the oneness in the twoness of twins. |
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Of the two twins, she'd always been the late riser and the light sleeper. |
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The McCanns say they are desperately worried about the safety of their nine-year old twins who are often subjects of online abuse. |
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Of course, we still see twins, triplets, and octuplets in games. |
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Vegan women are only one-fifth as likely to have twins as are vegetarian and omnivorous women. |
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Two-headed snakes typically occur in the same way that Siamese twins do. |
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I didn't know why but having identical twins sounded so cute. |
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One of the twins was hard of hearing and the other could hear quite well. |
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Ten years before I was born, following the birth of the twins, she was very very ill, and as the family mythology goes the doctors told her not to have any more children. |
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They were like twins, one half perfectly complementing the other. |
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In 1977, Folstein and Rutter published the first twin study in autism and showed that the concordance rate in identical twins was very much higher than in non-identical twins. |
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She had demonstrated her dedication to the House back when she was pregnant with twins and wracked by morning sickness. |
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Grace and her twin brother Billy are believed to be the smallest surviving set of twins ever born at Southend Hospital after coming into the world four months early. |
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Obviously, the twins resulting from superfecundation are dizygotic. |
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In the avalanche of smells and sounds and sights on the crowded beach we had forgotten the twins, each of us assuming that they were following our meandering path. |
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I was pregnant, uncomfortably so, for the first time and with twins, due the following March. |
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But while Elinor Carucci snaps the harsh realities of life with twins, she also finds beauty. |
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She always seems to attach to you as if you two were Siamese twins! |
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They gambled everything to lead independent lives, but yesterday the brave conjoined twins whose plight has gripped the world for months lost everything. |
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Costumes are in pastel shades and of Fifties vintage, witty in their matching detail for the tale of two sets of identical twins and multiple mistaken identities. |
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Chanbua became pregnant with twins, one of whom was a boy with Down syndrome. |
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With the exception of suites, all two-bedded rooms are twins. |
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The news comes one month after Sam's sister Holly Branson confirmed that she is expecting twins with her husband Fred Andrews. |
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Both twins had computer chips surgically implanted in the lobes of their brain, and a tiny computer chip stuck out just where the head met the neck. |
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Currently expecting twins, Burton will remain on maternity leave in London during Paris Fashion Week. |
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There were no calving problems except with one set of twins. |
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You had mentioned that twins can develop when the inner cell mass splits in the blastocyst and forms two embryos enclosed in a common trophoblast. |
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Although separation would not take place at this stage, it had not been ruled out as a possibility should the twins defy the odds and survive, he added. |
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The action takes place in a tatty hotel managed by Helena who is currently seething at the news that her ex-husband has just fathered twins by his new wife. |
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Even Siamese twins are commonly held to have distinct identities. |
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Homicidal twins, physical therapy, and an obsessive mineral collection later, that's exactly what happened. |
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A mother had to be flown to a Norwich hospital to give birth to identical twins because there were not enough incubators at Southend's premature baby unit. |
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Flattened contact twins are known in the gem trade as macles. |
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In Twelfth Night, twins again, this time male and female, are shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria, each believing the other dead. |
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Sharon McKendrick and Susan Evers are identical twins who meet for the first time at summer camp. |
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Among the twinned crystals, Baveno twins are more common than Manebach. |
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In fact many would see a family line of twins as a stronger predictor than hg. |
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The anaesthetic was ether, dribbled on to the patient's gauze mask by the matron of the public hospital, and it was a Caesarian section for twins. |
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Because monozygotic twins presumably have identical genes, any dermatoglyphic differences between them must be due to differences in prenatal environmental experiences. |
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Jennifer Connelly, Kyra Sedgwick, and the Olsen twins are among those who trek to her tony brownstone. |
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The action takes place in a tatty, family-run city hotel managed by Helena who is currently seething at the news that her ex-husband has just fathered twins by his new wife. |
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Two well conducted and well controlled studies show that refractive errors are much more strongly correlated in monozygotic twins than in dizygotic twins. |
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There have been some recent studies using twins which show that there's a higher rate in the concordant, identical twins than in the discordant twins. |
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They are generally reserved only for extreme situations such as that of twins born to a surrogate mother twelve weeks premature and a woman with a malformed uterus. |
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When it comes to safely flying twins, currency is what keeps you safe. |
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The birth of twins usually goes smoothly, with both born head down. |
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Her mother died after giving birth to twins, her brother and her. |
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I never expected them to be twins, let alone triplets or quadruplets. |
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You said that after you lost a third child in infancy, and you had twins with a surrogate mother. |
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In contrast, for those who developed the disease earlier than age 50, further data analysis disclosed there was greater genetic concordance in the MZ twins. |
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The identical twins who sued Zuckerberg critique and nitpick The Social Network. |
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Burt claimed to have studied fifty-three pairs of identical twins separated at birth and reared in different environments, and to have found that their IQs were very similar. |
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The twins were born in April, yellow-haired like Quintus's brothers. |
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Now, tell me if you think I am wrong, but, if it wasn't for the fact that Cameron is nearly a decade older, they look like identical twins separated at birth! |
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Most importantly, English and bahasa Indonesia are linguistic twins. |
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Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hillaire was the first teratologist to classify conjoined twins, using Greek etymology to describe the twins in terms of their shared anatomy. |
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His mother lost twins during childbirth and another baby was stillborn. |
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Two days later Flintshire County Council lodged an appeal to the Family Division of the High Court, sitting in Birmingham, to make the twins wards of court. |
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They were twins who had just transferred from a private academy. |
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Despite the fact that Senecas are twins, they try not to act like it. |
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There are 4,000 births of twins and triplets in Australia each year. |
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Feeding more than one baby, dressing twins and triplets and buying children s equipment such as buggies are among the issues that will be under discussion. |
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His best-selling dish twins pepper shrimp with a rum and ginger sauce. |
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So will the twins be following in their famous parents' actorly footsteps? |
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Readers unfamiliar with the twins may recognize their father, perennial X-Men villain, magneto. |
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Since then, three sets of twins and a set of triplets have been born. |
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Such surgery had only been performed on seven other sets of similarly conjoined twins. |
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Karl died as a result, and Lynette later miscarried one of her twins. |
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Mum, Mel is an identical twin herself and her daughters will be the fourth generation of identical twins in their family. |
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Staff told her this is very unusual as even identical twins usually have different birth weights. |
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Multiple birth experts last night said the arrival of Charlotte's second set of identical twins has astounded them. |
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They live in a creaky house with his fruitcake mother and maladjusted twins. |
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The only thing that differentiates the twins is the color of their eyes. |
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Although bifolds are typically sold in kits where the doors are already hinged together, they're a little fussier than sliders or twins. |
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Though Truth and Falsehood are as twins ally'd, There's eldership on Truth's delightful side. |
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Seventy percent of twins are fraternal and result from fertilization of two separate ova by two different sperm. |
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Tests show that even in the first year of life, the fear of strangers develops more similarly along identical twins than fraternals. |
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Her twins were adorable boy-girl fraternals who wore boy-girl clothes in the same fabric. |
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Identical twins are more common than heteropaternal twins, and less common than fraternal twins. |
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Owing to the danger from aerial bombardment, the Chadwicks sent their twins to Canada as part of a government evacuation scheme. |
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In early 1944, he moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico, with his wife and their twins, who now spoke with Canadian accents. |
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For a photographer, shooting twins at the annual Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, must be like shooting fish in a barrel. |
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King Numitor was deposed by his brother, Amulius, while Numitor's daughter, Rhea Silvia, gave birth to the twins. |
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Later that same year their twins Carol and Mark were born, delivered prematurely by Caesarean section. |
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Whenever I meet the twins, I always muddle up their names. I call John Jim, and Jim John. |
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He toured the UK together with the Johnston twins accompanying on bass and drums. |
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Currently there are no accounts of twin births, although an instance of twins in utero has been reported. |
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In the case of twins, one usually dies, because the mother cannot produce sufficient milk for both. |
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The twins Atreus and Thyestes with their descendants played the leading role in the tragedy of the devolution of power in Mycenae. |
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When two or three words are often used together in a particular sequence, the words are said to be irreversible binomials, or Siamese twins. |
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The twins first attended Wood Close School in Brick Lane, and then Daniel Street School. |
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The Kray twins were notorious for their gang and its violence, and narrowly avoided being sent to prison many times. |
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It is believed that an argument then broke out between the twins and McVitie. |
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Donoghue told the twins directly that he wasn't prepared to be cajoled into pleading guilty, to the anger of the twins. |
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This was the first time that the police knew exactly who was involved, and offered them a solid case to prosecute the twins for McVitie's murder. |
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Upon also finding out the twins intended to cajole him, 'Scotch Jack' Dickson also turned in everything he knew about Cornell's murder. |
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Read decided to proceed with the case and have a separate trial for Mitchell once the twins had been convicted. |
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References from the Greek writer Timaeus indicate that the Celts may have had a set of horse twins as well. |
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The Hero Twins myth recounted in the Popol Vuh relates how one of each pair of twins was decapitated by their ballgame opponents. |
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The twins were raised during much of their childhood by their older sister Nell, who was 11 years older. |
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