It led to a doubling of the number of fishermen, and an increase of 65 per cent in fleet tonnage and of 45 per cent in production. |
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She finally told me she had been walking up and down Sukhumvit Road for miles in one direction and then doubling back. |
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They were seen on Sand Street and walking towards the town centre, before doubling back and heading towards the sports centre. |
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Although backgammons are fairly unusual, gammons are not and are a significant factor in most doubling decisions. |
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Rents were horrendous for urban dwellers, with entire families doubling up in crowded single room tenements. |
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With so many Senators gone, Caesar simply created new senators, doubling the size of the senate. |
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What follows is a melodramatic romance doubling as a shallow history lesson, and that's just the first half of the picture. |
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Dream doubling may also be understood in terms of reincarnation, explored in Mishima's brilliant tetralogy The Sea of Fertility. |
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A report of colchicine-induced tetraploidy in seedlings of A. mearnsii is the only one of chromosome doubling in the Acacieae. |
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Will doubling aid and channelling it through those selfsame governments change anything? |
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Alternatively, the box can be set to use both processors in tandem without failover protection, doubling its throughput. |
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He paused and thought about doubling down, but seemed afraid to put out the extra money on such an insecure gamble. |
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A near doubling of the share values would be a crucial factor in any decision that is made. |
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By definition, a pleat is a fold in cloth made by doubling the material upon itself and then pressing or stitching it into place. |
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Interspecific or intergeneric hybridization, followed by chromosome doubling, can lead to the formation of new allopolyploid species. |
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The usual problem of marshalling an unwieldy cast in such a confined theatre is tackled by doubling up on roles. |
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As in her conception of female sexuality, doubling and multiplying are associated with the feminine. |
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Italian fashion house Gucci recently reported a doubling in second-quarter profit. |
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However, use of cluster randomisation rapidly leads to a doubling of the sample size. |
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The player that opened with a pass may respond by doubling the bid, in which case the usual procedure is followed. |
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Complete doubling of the uterine tubes may occur in association with supernumerary ovaries. |
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This money will come from more than doubling the present fees charged to the recipients of home care. |
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Baseball fans responded by swarming the Polo Grounds to see Ruth, doubling Yankees attendance and outdrawing their hosts. |
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A neat touch is the stop optimisation facility, which re-orders the stop list to eliminate or reduce doubling back on yourself. |
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More than once, I had to pull out my hanky and wipe my eyes after doubling over from laughter. |
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The cognitive capabilities and skills of robots are doubling every few months. |
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It becomes an odorless, stable, nitrogen-rich fertilizer capable, for instance, of doubling corn yields. |
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Modern aluminium sprocket wheels are so light, he says, that doubling their size is relatively unimportant. |
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But people complain that traders have become like vultures in exploiting the situation and doubling prices. |
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In this case, the power supply needs to supply a range of voltages at very low current, and often uses doubling and trebling techniques. |
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Glocks, Brownings and Berettas are joining flags and banners as top sales items and ammunition sales are doubling and tripling. |
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In one amazing, weirdly off-center shot, a boxer doubling up from a body blow appears to be ascending into the surrounding void. |
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In other words, in appears the blogosphere is doubling in size every five months. |
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They have lifted a long-standing moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration as part of their commitment to doubling petroleum production. |
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This generic twoness is reflected by other incidents of doubling throughout the novel. |
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Another old steam era operations feature were doubling sidings, short single-ended tracks. |
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In this respect the doubling of a no-trumper by the pone is very like the old trump, signal at whist. |
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In a second, the air filled with birdsong, the number of birds doubling and redoubling, blocking out the sun. |
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He gave geometrical solutions to doubling a cube and trisecting an angle in this book. |
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Prima facie, the long-standing problems of trisecting an angle, squaring a circle, and doubling a cube are not questions of existence. |
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We have drastically revamped the studio, doubling our space and tripling our technical capacity. |
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What's behind the shock-horror headlines about child obesity doubling in a decade? |
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Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joy, and dividing our grief. |
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I check to see where the quick changes are and which cast members are doubling up, and then I make a plan. |
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We propose doubling fines for offences that cause accidents such as drunken driving and reckless driving. |
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If you find yourself a partner of a similar height and build to yourself, you are effectively doubling your collective wardrobes. |
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We'll find that hard enough to explain to Baron Tellian without doubling or trebling the butcher's bill. |
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He applied mechanics to improve turbines and waterwheels more than doubling the efficiency of the waterwheel. |
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But Shrewsbury jail had 91 per cent of prisoners doubling up, Leicester had 89 per cent and Preston 84 per cent. |
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If Allison finds herself doubling up with stomach pain, or if she has a cramping sensation, this might be a good choice. |
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The methods of tree felling were altered and piece work was introduced, doubling the woodcutters ' wages and leading to increased costs. |
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Recycling is at its highest ever level, with some authorities in Yorkshire doubling and even trebling their rates in a year. |
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Reid was very close to doubling the lead in the dying moments when he hit a fierce shot following a Whatmore knock down. |
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Add salt and a little lemon juice and the albumen will trap the air as you whisk, doubling in volume. |
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Almost immediately he cried out, doubling up as the pain knifed through him. |
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It wasn't like playing two different characters at all, but doubling the same one. |
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The newest hotel in York is doubling up as an archaeological store to protect some of the city's most important Roman remains. |
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The other thing I read this morning in the paper is they are doubling fines for expectorating. |
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For nearly four decades chips have tracked Moore's Law, doubling their transistor count every two years. |
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Germany has committed to doubling its economy by 2060 on half the power, using mostly renewable energy. |
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Nuclear retention of annexin II results in reduced cell proliferation and increased doubling time of cells. |
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An adjoining glassed-in conference room serves as a second facility, doubling as both a classroom and a lending library. |
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Further, advances in photonics and additional fiber deployment appear to allow for a doubling of network capacity each year for the next decade. |
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The Martingale system involves doubling your bet after each loss. Many players try it and have initial success. |
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A key feature of this flow field is the kinematic linearity, i.e., doubling the pipette pressure doubles the shear stress on the cell surface. |
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The increase in costs will result in a doubling of our charges, which is totally ridiculous. |
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The industry is used to doubling the speed of processors and the cost of them every 18 months. |
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However, if the loser has not borne off any of his checkers, he is gammoned and loses twice the value of the doubling cube. |
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Before he got a chance to counter, she launched a sharp roundhouse to his stomach, doubling him over. |
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While doubling the female literacy rates, during this decade, the male literacy rates touched the 75.49 per cent mark. |
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The shot went wide and Michael O'Leary rubbed salt into the wound by doubling his sides advantage almost immediately. |
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But that move alone can't possibly be enough to account for the projected costs nearly doubling. |
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The visitors offered little or nothing in an confrontation that Britton settled by doubling his goal tally for the season to four. |
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So, in 1992, the Conservative government of the day turned the polytechnics into universities, doubling overnight the proportion of students attending university. |
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Standing by the cash register, she had no trouble as doubling as a salesgirl herself. |
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It is these characteristics that give these Mozart performances, with the violinist doubling as soloist and director of the OAE, such dash and vitality. |
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You are converging two events that are freighted with expectations, essentially doubling your risk of disaster. |
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A whole population of 11 million with every iron in the fire doubling as a finger in a dike. |
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True, true, Thanksgrabbing behemoths like Sears and Kmart are doubling down on doorbuster dementia. |
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The rebels though seemed somewhat chastened by the result despite more than doubling the anti-Boehner votes from two years ago. |
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The doubling of the stock markets has created a gusher of capital gains taxes. |
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As far as Sanskrit is concerned, the most important of these is that a macron above a vowel serves to lengthen it, roughly doubling the length of the sound. |
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There are times when this doesn't rise above the level of superior student production, particularly in the awkward doubling and some of the crowd scenes. |
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However, even after we adjusted for these additional factors we still found an approximate doubling of risk of death from cancer among people with widespread pain. |
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Adjacent to the hotel, Jackson Road, an old logging road, closed in winter, offers access to the backcountry for climbing and doubling as a ski trail. |
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Like the eponymous road that twists and turns dangerously through the Hollywood Hills, the plot veers sharply left and right, doubling back on itself again. |
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Murdoch, though, has insisted on toeing the line, even writing a letter to the committee doubling down on his claims. |
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The stock market has gone nuts, more than doubling since its March 2009 nadir. |
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The white-shoe firm is cutting back on bankers and traders, and doubling down on the old-fashioned brokerage business. |
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Alec Stewart's filly, still very much on the upgrade after only three races, boasts an excellent chance of doubling her score under Richard Hills. |
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The doubling of the pair of figures in the latter picture amplifies the implication that the photograph spatially delivers different states of time. |
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The children are doubling up with laughter, pointing at each other gleefully as the clowns knock their noisemakers on their little heads as they run past. |
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Either the flush would come giving Harold the win, doubling his stack, and solidly ensconcing him in second place, or else he would be out of the tournament. |
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These perturbations also transform the spectral profile, inducing subharmonic frequencies, transitions to period doubling and tripling, superharmonic resonance, and chaos. |
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The set and lighting is spectacular, complete with a retractable paling fence that is raised to reveal a five-piece band doubling as the noisy neighbours. |
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This was to prove a pious hope, the costs doubling over the period. |
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He proposed successively doubling the number of sides of a regular polygon inscribed in a circle so that the difference in areas would eventually become exhausted. |
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Not only are you doubling the size of your family in one fell swoop, just think of all the extra clothes and nappies, cots and that triple road train sized pram. |
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The almost doubling of violent attacks, on top of an even larger rise in 2000, is proof positive of the high risks faced by young people in particular on the streets at night. |
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In October 1973, Arab states imposed an embargo on oil shipments to the US in response to the Arab-Israeli War, causing shortages and a doubling of prices. |
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While Eleanor was to have Aquitaine in her own right, the son of that marriage would inherit both the kingdom and the duchy, doubling the royal holdings. |
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Joe Cleere and Legacy supplied sound equipment for the night, with the band's bass player Martin Townsend and Joe also doubling up as sound engineers for the night. |
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A lounge, function room, self-contained snooker room, office and a committee room doubling up as a television lounge are all on offer at the new club. |
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Play out the hand by hitting, standing, splitting and doubling down. |
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We are doubling down on diplomacy in the surrounding region. |
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White, who was seeing a specialist today after doubling up in agony while delivering a bouncer to Mark Butcher, now faces another long spell out of cricket. |
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His is the pseudo-movement, where the doubling simply mimics the routine of a tautologist, of a monologist, and of a Hegelian dialectician. |
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In the last few years it has seen a massive house price boom, with many properties more than doubling their value over a couple of years. |
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The American merchant marine had come close to doubling between 1802 and 1810, making it by far the largest neutral fleet. |
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Thereafter, it doubled in the next 10 years, and then it is doubling again, maybe over a slightly longer span. |
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These cartels were thus able to raise prices right away, sometimes more than doubling prices. |
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Initially, instrumental roles were flexible, with Boon Gould also playing bass guitar and saxophone and Lindup doubling on keyboards and drums. |
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Terry came close to doubling Chelsea's lead when his header from Lampard's mis-hit volley fizzed inches past the upright. |
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Several artillery units had been brought up from Boulogne, doubling the numbers of guns available to Schaal. |
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The response of the Nixon administration was to propose doubling arms sales. |
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A similar computation to the one above shows that the derivative of the squaring function is the doubling function. |
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World wind generation capacity more than quadrupled between 2000 and 2006, doubling about every three years. |
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In 1996, the Third Library Building was opened, doubling the storage capacity of the Library. |
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The United States completed the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, doubling the size of the nation. |
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By adding the two new 911 Turbo models into the mix, Porsche is doubling its offering of the top-of-the-range models to four versions. |
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It also ensures the preservation of the artistic and musicological heritage of D'Erlanger, while doubling as a museum and a venue for concerts. |
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A HEARTLESS hotel boss reduced brides to tears by doubling wedding bills at the last minute then called them CHAVS for moaning. |
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In fact, the amount of software code in most consumer products is currently doubling every two to three years. |
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White Plains had a very active year, with the White Plains CBD more than doubling 2005's activity with over 750,000 square feet leased. |
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The sound of Tarzans trademark trumpeting, often abruptly terminated by a fall from a lamp post doubling as tree. |
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A particular success story comes from children who are looked after, doubling the success from last year. |
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This amounted to a doubling in the total global burnable area affected by long fire weather seasons. |
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The World Bank announced today a doubling of their money for Ebola. |
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They worked completely in unison, doubling the parts in a mirror-like fashion that was a sight to behold and a sound to behear. |
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Belleforest embellished Saxo's text substantially, almost doubling its length, and introduced the hero's melancholy. |
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The 10th century marked a return of urban life, with the Italian cities doubling in population. |
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Without any aggrandised doubling or trebling of instruments, they play with a remarkable discipline which liberates genuine expressiveness. |
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A survey in 2003 showed a doubling in the number of sites where evidence, such as spraints and footprints of these elusive animals were found. |
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Nearly doubling the site's capacity, the overspill car park will open on the A171 Guisborough Road site, this weekend. |
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Detroit continued to expand through the 1950s, at one point doubling its population in a decade. |
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The two maidens on the card appear relatively straightforward and perhaps doubling Burma Bridge with Panatella is the way to go. |
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Long vowels are written by adding the kana for that vowel, in effect doubling it. |
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A related convention involved the doubling of consonant letters to show that the preceding vowel was not to be lengthened. |
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It is currently estimated that the volume of IT outsourcing is doubling every year in Bangladesh. |
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Mallavibarrena and Abello chose to forgo that practice and lend extra support to the bass voices by doubling their parts using organ and dulcian. |
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The clubs were also hit with sleazy allegations of lap dancers doubling as prostitutes and drug taking on the premises. |
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The redevelopment included relocation of the security area, doubling the amount of seating and improving the information displays. |
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The rapid doubling and tripling of the size of Portuguese carracks in a few years reflected the needs of the India runs. |
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Alamannic tradition is particular in doubling the fee if the victim was a woman, so that the weregeld for a free woman is 400 shillings. |
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By doubling down on her support for personhood and energizing her pro-life base, she was able to win her race by a wide margin. |
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In most instances, the absence of this doubling does not affect the meaning, though it may confuse the listener momentarily. |
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In contrast dairy farming increased, with the number of dairy cows doubling between 1990 and 2007, to become New Zealand's largest export earner. |
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Could you please repeat your last transmission? Another station was doubling with you. |
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The inner ward was created during Richard the Lionheart's reign, when a moat was dug to the west of the innermost ward, effectively doubling the castle's size. |
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For example, if the doubling function is given the input three, then it outputs six, and if the squaring function is given the input three, then it outputs nine. |
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The new research provides detailed information on the teeth of 88 additional specimens, including five previously unanalyzed hominid species, doubling the dataset, he said. |
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Hopkins, then undisputed middleweight champion, agreed terms with promoter Frank Warren before scuppering the fight 24 hours later by doubling his financial demands. |
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The United States will purchase 30 Russian-made helicopters for the Afghan army, almost doubling the number of copters in Afghanistan s fleet, according to officials. |
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Johnson, who has a day job as the mayor of London when he's not doubling as a talking clown, compared electing the SNP to putting King Herod in charge of a baby farm. |
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Here, the scientists found a quintupling in the expected incidence of gallbladder and bile duct cancers among women and a more than doubling in men. |
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Work-to-rule action is doubling the time it takes for prospective teachers, nurses, social workers and foster parents to obtain clearance to work with children. |
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After doubling during the 19th century, Florence's population was to triple in the 20th, resulting from growth in tourism, trade, financial services and industry. |
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Its matte finish minimised my shiny T-zone, doubling up as a primer too. |
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Morphological doubling is a morphologically driven, morphologically mandated doubling that is at work in cases like total reduplication in Dyirbal, illustrated in. |
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Boosted by their reward, Wolves continued to push forward and Jamie O'Hara came within a whisker of doubling the lead, smashing a 25-yard effort on to the bar. |
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These plans focused on the south west of the building with the intention of providing 5,000m2 of new display space, almost doubling the amount of display space. |
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To avoid the worst consequences of doubling Cape Correntes, India ships stayed as far from the African coast as possible but not so close to Madagascar to run into its traps. |
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Membership increased rapidly in 2014, more than doubling in that year. |
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Goldsmiths and jewellers, dealing with precious materials and often doubling as bankers, belonged to powerful guilds and had considerable status, often holding civic office. |
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A total of 31 officers from an ethnic minority background signed up as well as the levels of women almost doubling, Policing Minister Paul Goggins said. |
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According to an article in the Orlando Sentinel from 2009, the tape allegedly shows Casey doubling over and hyperventilating upon hearing the news. |
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Gemination is common in Urdu and means doubling of the consonant sound. |
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The privatisation was controversial, and the its impact is still debated today, as doubling of passenger numbers and investment were balanced by an increase in rail subsidy. |
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Filming took place in Turkey, Pinewood Studios and Venice, with Scotland and Switzerland doubling for the Orient Express journey through Eastern Europe. |
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To allow the O2 locomotives to stay in service throughout the day at busy times, a bigger coal bunker was fitted in 1933, doubling the capacity to three tons. |
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