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That cabal has ruled this entire planet for twenty four hundred years, twice as much area as Earth, for as long as any great civilization has ever existed
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planning save twice as much as those that worry about
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Langdon"s meal had cost more than twice as much as my lunch and Mia"s together
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10 And the Lord turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends; also the Lord gave Job twice as much as he
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According to research by Buddy Media, tweets with hashtags receive twice as much engagement than those without hashtags
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5 And it shall come to pass, that on the sixth day they shall prepare that which they bring in; and it shall be twice as much as they gather daily
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22 And it came to pass, that on the sixth day they gathered twice as much bread, two omers for one man: and all the rulers of the congregation came and told Moses
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which they bring in; and it shall be twice as much as they gather daily
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22 And it came to pass, that on the sixth day they gathered twice as much
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In fact, at one point, the price of oil was so low “that the wooden barrel was worth almost twice as much as its contents”!4 It is true that there was chaos in the production and refining of oil, and that price stability was obtained, but at what cost?
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Nineteen centuries ago, Epictetus said, “Nature gave men one tongue but two ears that we may hear twice as much as we speak
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of shining light and twice as much self pity
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Good thing, too, since Karl seemed intent on giving out twice as much as the year before
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The scale of remuneration reflected society’s values; being photographed in sexy briefs paid twice as much as wearing a suit; naked and alone paid four times as much; and performing naked with others would have rewarded me with ten times as much as standing in pyjamas
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“If there is magic in this line,” said the Dangler, “and I were to cut it in half, would I have twice as much magic as before, half as much, or none at all?”
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It was no time at al before this copywriter was turning out twice as much copy as
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Kimmy got caught in the heat of the moment, she pushed Musafir against the wall and kissed him with twice as much passion
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She pulled Tara back to her lips, giving her a kiss with twice as much passion
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parcels that would cost me twice as much to send first-class
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These people are twice as much more likely to separate or breakup the relationship
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displaced twice as much as the earth
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“Some people would gladly pay twice as much to get their hands on this,” Matthews said as he admired the bottle and poured himself another cup
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I’ll guess 3 times as much as the poor, and I’ll guess the 80-90% group goes twice as much as the poor
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The effect of the multiplier with a higher propensity to spend (0-90% group) shows that the lower income group with 5T total earnings drives the market about twice as much as the richer group (top 10%) does with its 6T income
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In the not-Islamic way of slaughter, the blood pressure inside the killed animal increases to /28/, that is, twice as much the normal blood pressure /14/ which causes to the animal a severe pain, the matter which tires the brain and torments the animal
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‘God, there’s twice as much water going over the top as the last time I was here
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total coverage is twice as much -or five standard deviations
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shilling, exactly twice as much
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I said that if he did he would probably make twice as much on them
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Twice as much
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The spikes withdrew, hurting almost twice as much as when they had first deployed
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When you purchase the store brands that come in plastic bags instead of the boxes you will find you get twice as much cereal for less than ½ of the cost
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She had rehearsed this a million times in her dreams, probably practiced it twice as much in simulators, and now it was all instinctual
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her deeds; in the cup which she has mixed, mix twice as much
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prepare what they bring in, it will be twice as much as they
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Now on the sixth day they gathered twice as much bread,
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Rightly or wrongly, the inhabitant of a city thinks twice as much, and twice as quickly, as the inhabitant of a rural village
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Their long lean legs covered twice as much ground as
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Therefore, we would like twice as much for the masses to
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twice as much as others
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would pay twice as much as what the computer was worth
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companies could charge twice as much for goods and services
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It will kill her twice as much if Uncle Rudolph knows
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, nevertheless, they have twice as much
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I could have sold it four times over for twice as much
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You should be making twice as much as me — you’re at least that much stronger
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Chop the venison and add it to twice as much peeled, cored
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But as it once happened, there was no flour in Medina, a caravan of about one thousand camels carrying flour came to one of the most important merchants in Medina while there was no flour in stores or shops, the other merchants of Medina went to him and asked him to sell them that flour, he asked them about the price, they said that they would buy it twice as much, he told them that there was another one who would pay him much more, they doubled the offer he also told them that there was another one who would pay him much more
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maintain twice as much atmosphere equipment as we need so if we have an
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twice as much clothes compared to when they unpacked
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Watching any sport with twice as many balls in play at the same time is twice as much fun to watch
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Then tennis would be twice as much fun
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gathered twice as much as they needed because they
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If you left the interest in the account you'd have twice as much that would earn interest in years eight through fourteen
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And when a calamity befell you, even after you had inflicted twice as much, you said, "How is this?" Say, "It is from your own selves
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But as for those who do not respond to Him, even if they possessed everything on earth, and twice as much, they could not redeem themselves with it
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I answered that I was already ransomed, and that by the price it might be seen what value my master set on me, as I had given one thousand five hundred zoltanis for me; to which she replied, "Hadst thou been my father's, I can tell thee, I would not have let him part with thee for twice as much, for you Christians always tell lies about yourselves and make yourselves out poor to cheat the Moors
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When he believed that the right moment had arrived, he took the knife, pried open the teeth, which offered less resistance than before, counted one after the other twelve drops, and watched; the phial contained, perhaps, twice as much more
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The kind-hearted capitalist consumed twice as much as any one of them and his pile of wealth continually increased
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The agent agreed and the work was done: it was an extra, of course, and as the firm got twice as much for the job as they paid for having it done, they were almost satisfied
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Godwyn clearly resented the way Edmund had appealed over his head to the citizenry, but he must see that Merthin was offering twice as much bridge for almost the same money
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Thou wilt have twice as much love, henceforward, as thy mother alone could give thee! Leap across the brook, and come to us
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You could weave twice as much
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She’ll get twice as much if I die
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First she fetched a great basin, and washed Tess's hair with such thoroughness that when dried and brushed it looked twice as much as at other times
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Any time I hit the ATM, I think of that Jamie girl, and how if she hadn’t stolen my thunder, I’d have twice as much money
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"I had three hundred poplars in this one line, isn't that so? Well, then, three h-hhundred times thir-thirty-two lost m-m-me five hundred in h-h-hay; add twice as much for the side rows,—fifteen hundred; the middle rows as much more
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In other words, an investor who owns 1,000 units gets twice as much cash as an investor who owns 500 units in the same MLP
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If you bought twice as much, £2,000, at the same cost you would save about 1%
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A lot of money in 90 minutes is the same result as twice as much in 360 minutes
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Just as he finished making that statement, a new countdown clock appeared on my QComm display—just over two and a half hours to go until the second wave arrived, bringing twice as much devastation as the first
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The market considered Company A shares worth more than twice as much as Company C shares, although the latter earned 50% more per share than Company A in 1929 and its average earnings were 150% greater
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2 A private business might easily earn twice as much in a boom year as in poor times, but its owner would never think of correspondingly marking up or down the value of his capital investment
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If, for example, he discovers that a certain steel common stock has been earning about twice as much on its market price as the industry as a whole, he has a clue to work on—or rather a suggestion to be pursued by dint of a thoroughgoing investigation of all the important qualitative and quantitative factors relating to the enterprise
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Move into a deep saucepan and cover with water–twice as much water as cabbage
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The two-dimensional parity scheme greatly increases the controller overhead since the parity calculations are doubled, and the array’s write performance is also degraded because of the need to save twice as much parity information
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But-and here is the economy of scale at work-AMD had to spend more R&D for each dollar of sales, almost twice as much over the entire period
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Annual estimates for VRSN in 2000 called for earnings of 25 cents a share, which gave the stock a forward P/E ratio somewhere around 240, and by the time VRSN topped out in March of 2000, it was trading over 963 times 2000 estimates! This may appear nonsensical based on the 2000 annual earnings estimate of 25 cents, but when all the beans were finally counted after 2000 ended, Verisign had earned 72 cents a share in 2000, nearly twice as much as analysts were diligently figuring in 1999
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Same investment amount, same returns, and Taylor has nearly twice as much money as her friend Jason
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How was it possible that someone could earn twice as much money in the same amount of time? Three times as much? Ten times as much? It seemed crazy! From my perspective, it was an unsolvable riddle
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“So can you personally become twice as valuable and make twice as much money in the same time? Is it possible to become ten times as valuable and make ten times as much money in the same time? Is that possible? Of course!” And then he paused and looked directly in my eyes and said, “All you have to do to earn more money in the same amount of time is simply become more valuable
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Taylor, who paid just 1% in fees, accumulated almost twice as much money as her friend Jason, who paid 3% in fees
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After an awful 17% decline in 2008 [the S&P 500 was down 37% that year, more than twice as much], my returns have been consistently positive, averaging almost 10% per year
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But the real money is managed by pension funds—about twice as much
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Clearly, this kind of behavior can be catastrophic when it comes to saving and investing for retirement: those investors who stuck with a low PE investing strategy wound up with portfolios worth twice as much as those who abandoned the strategy and fled the equity market in a fit of short-term emotion
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It shows that we hate losses twice as much as we love gains
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She was a great, fine ape, larger than I, and weighing twice as much
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On the other hand, certain species of Sorbus, when grafted on other species, yielded twice as much fruit as when on their own roots
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'The Monster has given the Lion twice as much as me!'
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After I had eaten twice as much as was good for me, Mrs
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As real severe work was by no means rare, it often happened that the task given to us was beyond the strength of the gentlemen, who thus suffered twice as much as their comrades
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It must be observed that Ustinya Fyodorovna, a very respectable woman, who had a special partiality for meat and coffee, and found it difficult to keep the fasts, let rooms to several other boarders who paid twice as much as Semyon Ivanovitch, yet not being quiet lodgers, but on the contrary all of them "spiteful scoffers" at her feminine ways and her forlorn helplessness, stood very low in her good opinion, so that if it had not been for the rent they paid, she would not have cared to let them stay, nor indeed to see them in her flat at all
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If there are no demands made by other schools, it gives more, sometimes twice as much as the Commune has given; at times, when all the money has been distributed, it gives less, or entirely refuses to give any
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By repeated analyses, conducted with the minutest attention to every circumstance which could ensure accuracy, it appears, incredible as it may seem, that the chesnut wood contains twice as much tannin as ross'd[45] oak bark, and six-sevenths as much colouring matter (which gives a black with iron,) as logwood
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ost people are willing to admit that they cannot afford to pay over twice as much for a thing as it is worth; but few in this country are aware that they do this very thing when they build for themselves an independent city dwelling-house or pay a rent equivalent to or greater than the interest on this outlay
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Deducting the waste in the “flat” from that in the “tower,” we find the balance of waste space in the “tower” to be equal to the available, showing graphically that the “tower” must cost, in these items alone, just twice as much as the “flat
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But the American Missionary Association of New York City, the almoner of funds received from the Congregational churches of the United States, has already, since the war, disbursed more money in the South for educational purposes than the entire gift of George Peabody, and is expending for the prosecution of the same work, every year, more than twice as much as the interest of the Peabody Fund