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  • Rose doubled over when Facer walked in wearing his funny clothes.
  • Finding the swiftest pursuer close upon his heels, he threw off, first his blanket, then his silver-laced coat and belt of peag, by which his enemies knew him to be Canonchet, and redoubled the eagerness of pursuit. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • Their risk of dying in childbirth is doubled and of having stillborn babies trebled, and other physical, sexual, and relationship problems are common.
  • By the close their ranks have doubled into a colourful army stamping out percussive rhythms in wooden sandals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The baby doubled its weight in a year.
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  • Use an A4 sheet doubled over.
  • This risk is doubled for non-smoking spouses of smokers.
  • despite our redoubled efforts
  • On to the stretcher with him, strapping on, doubled back along the landing, started down the stairway. RIOT
  • We also decided to get our tattered, old couch reupholstered, and I doubled our annual contribution to a local conservation group.
  • Tara of Helium saw it coming and leaped for the tree toward which she had been moving, and the banth realized her intention and redoubled his speed. The Chessmen of Mars
  • In all, some 15.5 million pills were confiscated and the street price for the drug doubled or trebled over the course of the three months from February 1 to April 30.
  • It has also doubled the workforce and now employs eight full-time and two part-time staff.
  • Statistics compiled for the Group show that the male suicide rate has more than doubled over the past twenty years while the female rate has remained fairly constant.
  • Then he arose and clomb the mast to see an there were any escape from that strait; and he would have loosed the sails; but the wind redoubled upon the ship and whirled her round thrice and drave her backwards; whereupon her rudder brake and she fell off towards a high mountain. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • When Sir Beaumains heard her say so, he abraid up with a great might and gat him upon his feet, and lightly he leapt to his sword and gripped it in his hand, and doubled his pace unto the Red Knight, and there they fought a new battle together. Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table, Volume 1
  • They doubled their tally late in the game with goals by Hill and Ben Connolly.
  • Accordingly, he had indeed doubled the surveillance team, detailing two men to each side of the Eldorado apartment block.
  • Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone.
  • Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry has more than doubled its visitors after abolishing admission charges.
  • Both of the three-year trials found that the drug reduced the occurrence of precancerous polyps called adenomas in people at risk for colon cancer," Health Day wrote, "but it more than doubled patients 'risk for heart attack and other serious cardiovascular events. Pfizer Celebrex Lawsuits - 1500 and Counting
  • She was doubled up/over with the pain in her stomach.
  • Regional manager Gavin Pritchard said the number of pitches more than doubled and they now have 113 hardstanding pitches, as well as a new toilet block with modern facilities, new reception and roads.
  • Mr. Lockhart shall furnish us with the brightest aspect a British Ferney ever yielded, or is like to yield: and therewith we will quit Abbotsford and the dominant and culminant period of Scott’s life: ‘It was a clear, bright September morning, with a sharpness in the air that doubled the animating influence of the sunshine, and all was in readiness for a grand coursing-match on Newark Hill. Paras. 50-73
  • Had they known, they would, I am sure, have redoubled their efforts.
  • It doubled as a bedroom and a sitting room with its two deep blue chairs inviting one to sink down and meditate by the fire. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Matsui finally gained some redemption in the fifth, singling home Williams from second after the Yankee centerfielder had doubled.
  • On the contrary, its suffering appears merely to have redoubled its determination to resist. Times, Sunday Times
  • IT'S obvious why the number of prisoners on the run has doubled. The Sun
  • Some comprimario and secondo roles were doubled up: Vladimir Hristov was both a George Clooney-suave Marchese d'Obigny and a bland Dr. Grenvil; Giorgio Dinev, previously seen enjoyably blustering as Tosca's Spoletta, doddered formulaically as Violetta's servant, but had mischevious sparkle as Gastone — having introduced his friend Alfredo to Violetta, he worked the room, pointing out his handiwork to the other guests, a proud yenta. Pretty Woman
  • The noise redoubled, and sleep was out of the question.
  • Earnings before interest, depreciation and tax doubled to 600,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • A big, majestic study for this sculpture, in pastel, charcoal and acrylic on brown paper, finds two shadowy birds alighting, and a ghostly doubled head, its mouth stretched painfully wide.
  • In fact production had soared and construction had doubled but his opponents had brainwashed the people with false facts. Times, Sunday Times
  • If anything, this act of violence has redoubled our efforts to make this community stronger.
  • Some comprimario and secondo roles were doubled up: Vladimir Hristov was both a George Clooney-suave Marchese d'Obigny and a bland Dr. Grenvil; Giorgio Dinev, previously seen enjoyably blustering as Tosca's Spoletta, doddered formulaically as Violetta's servant, but had mischevious sparkle as Gastone — having introduced his friend Alfredo to Violetta, he worked the room, pointing out his handiwork to the other guests, a proud yenta. Archive 2008-03-01
  • It modernized and industrialized at a fantastic rate, and agricultural production doubled between 1945 and 1974.
  • The heart appears to be the most primitive of all adult vertebrates, with the auricle, ventricle and conus arteriosus arranged in straight line, rather than being doubled over one another.
  • The amount of money owed by cardholders on their credit cards has more than doubled in the last four years.
  • Ten tricks and redoubled game made. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gerdau said in March it had virtually doubled its iron-ore resources to three billion metric tons in Minas Gerais state, southeast Brazil, and in the future may be able to sell iron ore to third parties after satisfying its own needs. Brazil's Gerdau Plans New Business Model in Iron Ore
  • Not long after eating marinated raw fish called seviche, Espinosa doubled over with the intense nausea and diarrhea that are the telltale symptoms of the disease. Cholera Stalks A Continent
  • They doubled the sugar and added more mirin, the rice wine that lent the sauce, or teri, its distinctive flavor and glazing properties.
  • Then they would sell them to posses from a garage on Bruckner Boulevard that doubled as a muffler repair shop.
  • It nearly doubled to $26.1 billion its forecast for losses on a troubled $118.7 billion mortgage portfolio tied to its disastrous purchase in 2006 of California lender Golden West Financial Corp.
  • Queen's doubled their lead when Elger struck again with another field goal eight minutes into the second quarter.
  • the dose is doubled
  • The cost of underwriting share issues has more than doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • While not the stated objective of policy, this reverse Robin Hood outcome cannot be gainsaid: the share of wealth held by the top 1 percent of households has risen to 35 percent from 21 percent since 1979, while their share of income has more than doubled to around 20 percent. Harlan Green: Starving the Beast of Government Starves U.S.
  • Songbird numbers have actually crashed by more than 60 per cent whereas numbers of virtually all their bird and animal predators have more than doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another interesting footnote from the research is that while DSL is the most popular access technology at 65 percent, fiber has doubled to 12 percent during 2008, driven in part by demand for services such as IPTV that require faster speeds. Stat Shot: IPTV Growing Broadband Slowing
  • Its automatic teller machine network, which currently has 30 machines, is expected to be doubled by March 2000.
  • Menelik II doubled the size of the Ethiopian Empire. 1876, Feb
  • Investors are among the optimists: homebuilders' shares have nearly doubled over the past year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The confidence of the Milanese redoubled when they learned that he had promised the members of the assembled clergy to maintain the catholic worship and clergy as already established, and had compelled them to take the oath of fidelity to the cisalpine republic. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Austen's fictional circulating library, Clarke's, in Meryton may have doubled as a bookshop and stationer's, like the business of Thomas Wilson in Bromley, a market town ten miles from London. What Was Mr. Bennet Doing in his Library, and What Does It Matter?
  • Penalties for slow play will be doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • No surprise, then, that A & P ' s common stock more than doubled to nearly $13 by early this year. The Hazards of Shopping With Burkle
  • Within two years the affected mines had recovered sufficiently to have doubled and, in some cases, trebled their profits.
  • It found that floods and landslides had trebled since 1980 and storms had doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • That proportion has doubled in the past half-century. Times, Sunday Times
  • The price of houses has nearly doubled in the last ten years.
  • She doubled the sheet of the paper and put it away.
  • For the full year, net profit doubled to 1.07 billion ringgit on revenue of 3.99 billion ringgit. AirAsia Net Profit Soars
  • The journey distance can be doubled by switching to a second battery under the seat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perigordian redoubled his politeness and attentions. Candide
  • The alterations doubled the value of the house.
  • The cost of underwriting share issues has more than doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proportion of women with driving licences has doubled since then and now accounts for 45 per cent of licence holders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the course of the week, shares gained 4p to close at 69.6p. Shares have more than doubled since January.
  • The church has doubled its membership in the last five years.
  • When foam has doubled in volume with soft peaks, drizzle in cooled but runny butter, whisking as you pour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The minister also announced that funding from the national department to tertiary level services has doubled from R62m to R124m this financial year.
  • Wholesale prices have already nearly doubled in the past year due to supply shortages. The Sun
  • Nivolumab doubled the survival rates in patients with tumours compared to chemotherapy. The Sun
  • Though flogging was restricted, the length of sentences which lower courts were empowered to impose was doubled.
  • Thread one end of the doubled cord through the top holes of the front cover, all the pocket pages and the back cover.
  • Wimbledon doubled the number of seeded players this year to 32 men and 32 women, a change adopted by all four Grand Slam tournaments to protect star players from tough early match-ups.
  • Hay and corn prices used to feed dairy cattle have doubled because of the rising demand for corn to ferment to make ethanol, the biofuel. Times, Sunday Times
  • While I was there I more than doubled some of the stamina records and scored in the top percentile of graduates in nearly every single academic exam.
  • The baby doubled its weight in a year.
  • I doubled his bet.
  • At least he has doubled his score in this innings - WHAT a boykie!! News24 Top Stories
  • In 2009, the peafowl gun death rate doubled to two. Peacocks Are an Acquired Taste Some in California Don't Share
  • From 1989 to 1999, the total wealth or net worth of households (their total assets minus debt) more than doubled.
  • Sustained pressure during the second half paid off for the home side when they doubled their lead on 82 minutes.
  • They did quarrel finally, about a lead in a doubled hand of no-trumps, but that of course is a thing that no account of judicious guest-grouping could prevent. The Toys of Peace, and other papers
  • It is a measure of the president's continued pulling power that the Europeans, who have seemingly grudged every extra pair of boots the NATO secretary general has persuaded them to dispatch up until now, are to stump up around 7,000 additional troops for the war in Afghanistan alongside the 30,000 more committed by a president who has now more than doubled the U.S. contingent there. How is Obama being viewed in Europe?
  • The Miami Herald doubled down today on its failure to address the shortcomings of undercapitalized, undiversified newly minted under-regulated Florida home insurance companies. Discourse.net: Herald Editorial Page Compounds Errors on Home Insurance
  • Prices for walnuts, almonds and pistachios have more than doubled since 2008 while production has soared. Times, Sunday Times
  • But far from being examined - let alone disavowed - the policies behind these developments are being redoubled.
  • A spokesman for the airline said the widebody suited the Edinburgh route better as it almost doubled the number of business class seats to 25.
  • It was doubled, to little avail. Into Africa - a social history of the East African Safari
  • It would have been a simpler world, plus it would have doubled our species capacity to procreate and survive.
  • The actors doubled as technicians, moving furniture about to create a dining area fit for a Queen.
  • I walked leisurably down the village street, then crossed the hedge and doubled back on the high moors. Wandering Heath
  • The drop in house prices may be heftier than the actual stolen goods: a doubled-up version of daylight robbery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Actually, in the scientific community now, a lot of them have kind of despaired of ever being able to stop it at a doubled world. Vp Remarks On Global Climate Change
  • The number of warships stationed outside European waters roughly doubled.
  • Others disagree, arguing instead that the price of singles should be doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bank released $500 million in unneeded reserves for credit costs, and its mortgage-banking income more than doubled to $232 million from $114 million in the second quarter. Regional Banks See Improved Earnings
  • The amazing tale of Corinne's extraliterary life and wanderings, both through Europe and across America, can be followed in Ellen Moers's essay "Performing Heroinism: The Myth of Corinne" in Literary Women (Doubleday, 1976); and in Angela Leighton's Victorian Women Poets: Writing Against the Heart (University of Virginia Press, 1992). The Great de Staël
  • In at least one case, that of stepladders, the price has been more than doubled.
  • “I have done him!” he said, exultingly, yet in a tone of voice lowered almost to a whisper; “capotted his lordship for this bout — doubled my capital, Mick, and something more. — Saint Ronan's Well
  • The number of pregnancy-related discrimination cases against employers has doubled in the past 12 months and now account for 10% of all Equality Authority casework files.
  • Membership almost doubled in two years.
  • As Warren relayed, the homeowner was sophisticated enough to recognize that his interest rate would be doubled and his term lengthened so that he would in fact lose his home sooner and the lender would own his valuable property. Veterans Today
  • The resulting budget deficit forced the removal of massive fuel subsidies, leading the petrol queues before prices at the pump doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Catch of common carp was generally high during 1958-1975 and has decreased since; harvests have approximately doubled for buffalo fishes, catfishes and freshwater drum during 1945-1999.
  • Public transport fares have doubled during the course of the year.
  • In sterling terms, the cost of a barrel of crude oil has more than doubled since January. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Sir Tor espied that the other knight fainted, and then he sued fast upon him, and doubled his strokes, and gart him go to the earth on the one side. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Its debt has doubled to a huge 195% of gross domestic product since then. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was suffering from a bad cold, which doubled him up in convulsive coughing spells and made his eyes heavy and bloodshot. YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF
  • But if the kings are castled on opposite sides and the half-open file bears down on the enemy king, it's a big plus and can easily offset even doubled isolated pawns.
  • Or maybe they're all quietly doubled up in hysterics behind me.
  • Public expenditure on social housing provision has doubled in the last five years.
  • The fact that the number of deaths from cancer in the area has doubled surely gives the lie to official assurances of the safety of nuclear power.
  • Metrolink had opened in 1992 and doubled its passenger numbers over the next nine years.
  • So when the builders told her she was dreaming, baulked at her unusual ideas and promptly doubled their cost, that was all the encouragement the business woman needed.
  • His cultus was the bond between Him and the nation; when therefore it was desired to draw the bond still closer, the solemn services of religion were redoubled. Prolegomena
  • We have doubled the amount of money and the number of projects we are doing this year in what I call the commander emergency-response program. The Hornet’s Nest
  • zone_info": "huffpost. living/blog; featured-posts = 1; living = 1; nickname = sharon-glassman; entry_id = 270406; adland = 1; advertising = 1; authors = 1; books = 1; career-advice = 1; careers = 1; creativity = 1; doubleday = 1; happiness = 1; humor = 1; james-p-othmer = 1; monty-python = 1; sharon-glassman = 1; success = 1; work = 1", Sharon Glassman: What is Work? Balancing Creativity and Cash
  • In the midst is a well where women in flowing drapery, with tall jars, draw water as if posing for Bible illustrations; and a camel market in which fifty or more of the brown, ungainly beasts have been relieved of their burdens and lain down for the night – doubled into uncomfortable heaps and bubbling and moaning with querulous discontent. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • We doubled the book in size to write our commentary, which acts as a counterstatement to his book. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier this year, the bank's chairman, Ali Divandari, said Mellat's foreign-exchange reserves had doubled from a year earlier, despite the American sanctions. U.A.E. Cuts Off Ties to Iran Banks
  • The noise redoubled, and sleep was out of the question.
  • You cannot see the softest and youngest row, or layer, of the nail cells at the base, because a fold of skin, the _nail fold_, has been doubled, or folded, over them to protect them while they are young and soft. A Handbook of Health
  • The dose may be doubled, still administered once daily, if judged clinically necessary and advised by the veterinary surgeon.
  • Management later announced that it had more than doubled the pay of the lowest-paid miner to 450,000 kwacha $96 a month. Zambia May Drop Shooting Case Against Chinese
  • The bandage was a torn piece of cloth and had been doubled over to make it thick enough.
  • The study has been prompted by the fact the number of retests has more than doubled since 1999.
  • One thing I would ad though is that the find should be doubled if you just remove the head or antlers from the deer and leave the rest lay. Fining Poachers Based On Boone and Crockett Scores
  • The checks and safeguards that should be in place for all public buildings must now be redoubled, as they no doubt will be. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have ovarian cancer, your chances of getting breast caner are doubled. Exclusive Interview: CSI MIAMI Star Eva La Rue | the TV addict
  • Recent studies have shown that the number of ankle injuries caused by high-heeled shoes has doubled in some European countries over the past decade. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the course of the 1930s steel production in Britain approximately doubled.
  • The driver doubled back and headed for Howard Bay.
  • She started on chemotherapy, and then doubled up this treatment with radiotherapy.
  • Child mortality has more than doubled and the incidence of low birthweight babies has quadrupled since sanctions began.
  • Between 1996 and 2003, the proportion of women graduating from U.S. medical schools who chose more "controllable" lifestyles -- specialties allowing them to dictate hours spent on the job -- doubled. As Doctors Get a Life, Strains Show
  • The amount of new information stored on paper, film, magnetic and optical media has roughly doubled in the last three years.
  • The number of businesses linked to the leading chaebol has doubled in the past four years to almost 600. Times, Sunday Times
  • The journey distance can be doubled by switching to a second battery under the seat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Charles attempted to exploit the rift between army and Parliament and redoubled his efforts to persuade the Scots to assist him.
  • Double it, and declarer has the clue he needs to make the game, redoubled to boot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Industrial fixation of nitrogen for fertilizer and other human activities has more than doubled the rates of terrestrial fixation of gaseous nitrogen into biologically available forms.
  • Penalties for slow play will be doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others disagree, arguing instead that the price of singles should be doubled. Times, Sunday Times
  • But nature could not long endure a pleasure that it so highly provoked without satisfying it: pursuing then its darling end, the battery recommenced with redoubled exertion; nor lay I inactive on my side, but encountering him with all the impetuosity of motion I was mistress of, the downy cloth of our meeting mount was now of real use to break the violence of the tilt; and soon, indeed! the highwrought agitation, the sweet urgency of this to-and-fro friction, raised the titillation on me to its height; so that finding myself on the point of going, and loath to leave the tender partner of my joys behind me, I employed all the forwarding motions and arts my experience suggested to me, to promote his keeping me company to our journey's end. Memoirs Of Fanny Hill A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749)
  • The plot of the show is that “The Double Deckers” are a group of seven young adults aged 9 to 16 living in London who hang out and play together in a converted doubledecker bus. The Double Deckers » Fanboy.com
  • Power doubled the lead on 54 minutes when he fired through a crowd of bodies into the bottom corner from the left-hand side of the box. The Sun
  • Doubled in size, the scissors no longer slipped easily through the permanent track. SNOWLINE
  • Then they would sell them to posses from a garage on Bruckner Boulevard that doubled as a muffler repair shop. SPIDERTOWN
  • Moreover, a larger number of goods, including laptops, PCs, VCD players and VCRs will no longer be dutiable while the limit for bringing in alcohol as personal baggage has been doubled.
  • The cost of chlorine, used for sanitation, has doubled in the past three months. Times, Sunday Times
  • Henry George is out of date, but his Progress and Poverty Doubleday, New York, 1926 retains an emotional appeal and is written in a rich—often overrich—journalistic style. The Worldly Philosophers
  • When researchers looked at the small amounts of data on patients using specific drugs, they found that those taking paroxetine alone had a 75% higher rate of miscarriage than women without depression, while women taking venlafaxine had a more than doubled risk. Study: Women Who Take Antidepressants During Pregnancy at an Increased Risk of Miscarriage | Impact Lab
  • Child safety and healthChildren hospitalized with injuries sustained in all-terrain vehicle accidents more than doubled in the U.S. from 1997 to 2006. Child news: October 26, '10 - iPhones as toys, ATV dangers
  • She had downloaded his file onto her watch before leaving, which doubled not only as a timepiece but also a data organizer.
  • His king offered him a reward, but instead of gold he asked for one grain of rice doubled for each successive square on a chessboard.
  • However, down here, when I get a pill at double strength the price of the pill is usually almost doubled, therefore diminishing the benefits thereof. Statin meds in Mexico
  • Intercounty, whose only previous win was in a handicap hurdle on this track, doubled the total in the Beginners Chase.
  • The doubled veins may unite in front and behind the artery to form a plexus around that vessel.
  • Rose doubled over when Facer walked in wearing his funny clothes.
  • Recorded incidents of violent crime, typified by drunken yobbery, have more than doubled.
  • Frances, ~they are ruffled, diamond dusted, recurved, doubled lovelies that will certainly be missed. Daylilies 2009-Grand Finale « Fairegarden
  • It has a grand establishment known as the Société d'Automobiles Bauchet, which will cater for any and every want of the automobilist, and has a half-dozen sights of first rank, from the old Hôtel Dieu to the bizarre doubled-up Eglise St. Nicolas and the seventeenth-century, wood-roofed market-house. The Automobilist Abroad
  • The airport doubled its passenger numbers to more than two million. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it may be doubled and multipled in succession — that is to say, that in one act of deglutition we may experience successively a second and even a third sensation, each of which gradually becomes more weak, and which are described by the words after-taste, bouquet, or fragrance. Sing for your supper
  • Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors.
  • While all of the phyla but one were established during the Cambrian explosion, taxonomic increases during the Ordovician were manifest at lower taxonomic levels although ordinal level diversity doubled.
  • The number of single adult households has doubled in the past 30 years.
  • Scotland, or Ireland, or Portugal, or Bavaria; it is more than doubled by England, more than quadrupled by Prussia, and more than octupled by The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 1. (of 7): Chaldaea The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations.
  • Most of these companies have doubled or tripled in value since the financial crisis while simultaneously paying out fat dividends. Times, Sunday Times
  • The village has approximately doubled in size since 1960.
  • Indian farmers have doubled their output of cereal crops like wheat.
  • As he flew, Keith smiled to himself and doubled back in a loop-the-loop and flew back the way he had come.
  • The number of arrests involving the party drug ketamine has more than doubled in a year and offenders appear to be getting younger.
  • I used the same cookie recipe as I did for the swirl chip cookies, only I doubled it, then separated the dough in fourths using about 1 cup of chopped candy/chips in each. Archive 2008-06-01
  • The number of homeowners installing wood-burning stoves has already doubled in the past five years to more than 160,000 a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The value of the property almost doubled during the interim period.
  • During her 12-year tenure at Beacon, annual sales tripled and the number of titles carried annually by the Boston publisher doubled.
  • The company enjoyed a growth spurt between 1995 and 1998 when its turnover almost doubled to €1m.
  • I mean, if it's doubled when there are two of you, then it must be tripled when there are three, quadrupled when there are four, centupled when there are a hundred, right?
  • Nine tricks and redoubled game made. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the news-stand nearby has doubled sales of newspapers with his picture on the front.
  • Frequently at C-bit show, enthusiasm of China pavilion doubled etc, but actual count of companies, generally, 70-80% at Cbit are Taiwan equity owned firms in Chinese pav. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Wholesale prices have already nearly doubled in the past year due to supply shortages. The Sun
  • The production history from these six completed wells indicates that the reserves will be more than doubled the Netherlands Sewell predrill reserve estimates for these locations. Undefined
  • It targets germ cell tumours which make up just three per cent of all childhood cancers but have doubled in 45 years. The Sun
  • The quarry twisted, turned and doubled back at speed in an attempt to elude its pursuer.
  • Commuting times for workers more than doubled as huge tailbacks and diversions brought traffic to a halt.
  • The child mortality rate has more than doubled in the past decade and the average life expectancy at birth is just 58 years.
  • You cannot see the softest and youngest row, or layer, of the nail cells at the base, because a fold of skin, the _nail fold_, has been doubled, or folded, over them to protect them while they are young and soft. A Handbook of Health
  • No surprise, then, that A & P ' s common stock more than doubled to nearly $13 by early this year. The Hazards of Shopping With Burkle
  • The venture has proved so popular that the business has doubled its takings every year.
  • I have done him!" he said, exultingly, yet in a tone of voice lowered almost to a whisper; "capotted his lordship for this bout -- doubled my capital, Mick, and something more. St. Ronan's Well
  • The editor would have doubled it, if you'd played ball with me.
  • The literalization of the City of God on earth, manifest in the following century by El Escorial in Spain, was endemic to temporal concerns after overseas voyages had ruptured and doubled the known world. 299 159 Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro

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