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"doubly" Definitions
  1. more than usual
  2. in two ways; for two reasons

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We asked Facebook to confirm this is indeed what it's doing — to make doubly doubly sure.
Maybe by the year 2184 (the next doubly good year) we'll have a proof that this is the complete list of doubly good years?
In ornamental jewelry, each piece is doubly conceived and doubly understood in terms of a private life blending into the ambient inner weavings of the tribe.
This is doubly ironic, and doubly depressing, once you recognize that the sort of big redistributive state supply-siders fight is not necessarily the enemy of economic freedom.
The particle in question is an arrangement of three quarks called the Ξcc++ or the "doubly charged, doubly charmed xi particle" in English, discovered by the LHC's LHCb detector.
The loss could have been doubly costly for the Pirates.
This is doubly true when the paying customers are children.
Okinawa considers itself doubly colonised, by both Japan and America.
If that happens, the coup leaders may have doubly failed.
That's doubly true now that Rick has left the picture.
Onion rings taste delicious but are "doubly dangerous" for pets.
Saxes never hurt anyone, the people of Sidangkou doubly so.
Doubly so when you're doing it for a job interview.
That would be quite sinister, doubly so because it works.
Clearly, holding two British passports doesn't make me doubly British.
Shutdowns forced over unpopular subjects stand to be doubly so.
This is doubly true if you're throwing down a hex.
Tickets are expensive, tickets to the games themselves doubly so.
"Weinstein Accuser Feels 'Doubly Crucified' " read the Associated Press headline.
That these are conservative unicorns in particular is doubly appealing.
In those countries, screening is doubly important, Dr. Canfell said.
For those with mental-health issues it must be doubly so.
And that's doubly true if the car is a flying car.
Benign as these edicts often were, this path was doubly risky.
It's a doubly hard world if you're an albino little thing.
That's doubly true if you consider the importance of role models.
Jordan's decision to announce today is doubly unfortunate for his causes.
"I say these new settlements are doubly damaging," Espinoza Hilario said.
So, in effect, he was doubly named after his slain ancestor.
What made Alexander doubly unlucky was that he was almost cured.
Bellic's position as an outsider is doubly effective for the audience.
This might be doubly worse for me because I'm a Taurus.
But migrants feel doubly compelled to help their relatives back home.
A doubly good way to end our solving weekend, Mr. Berry.
This should be doubly true tonight in the vice-presidential debate.
Firing Mook would have the doubly positive effect of making Mrs.
The idea that it's an act of service is doubly powerful.
The milestone is doubly impressive, given the state of 3D printing.
Doubly betrayed by lover and friend, that's how to put it.
This is doubly true if Republicans somehow succeed in this case.
This is doubly true given Pera's sincere commitment to his character.
That is doubly true because the growth has been largely organic.
That's what made the sight at the 13th hole doubly surreal.
This was a doubly unprecedented targeting of the United States military.
She aims for compromise rather than synthesis, and sounds doubly tentative.
This is doubly true in regards to even scarier nightmare scenarios.
The Moon in Aquarius finds you doubly focused on your relationships.
Giving him any money to rebuild his country would be doubly repulsive.
So, it's done away with Wi-Fi just to make doubly sure.
And this is doubly true if you stay within Apple's walled garden.
A failure to back a broader politics of fairness is doubly risky.
It's sweeping in scope, difficult to describe, and doubly so to market.
The same would be true, doubly so, if he had had sons.
Therefore, it's a doubly good idea to lay off the diet soda.
That's doubly true because the American workforce is getting steadily less white.
To do so while working in a war zone is doubly impressive.
That is doubly true in the extremely harsh and remote offshore Arctic.
The Sotheby's result was doubly reassuring, given the auction house's bumpy year.
Shelves are filled or doubly filled, with tapes behind even more tapes.
That they enlisted a Jew to do their dissembling was doubly grievous.
But allowing these GMO-disparagement claims to go unchecked is doubly corrosive.
It can either be routine and wasted or enriching and doubly productive.
This was doubly so for the period before and during the conventions.
With two HomePods paired up, the sound is doubly rich and warm.
Doubly so when you consider its disproportionate affects on people of color.
That makes Mr. Putin's typically cynical treatment of the killing doubly outrageous.
And there may be reason to be doubly cautious about vegetarian burgers.
At night, Mr. Taylor said, the bridge is unlit and doubly treacherous.
This sort of vetting has proved doubly frustrating to the people it's hampering.
In fact, it'd be doubly wrong, since it violates Asimov's second law, too.
Doubly so if the viewer is watching while playing some suitably psychedelic music.
And it's doubly funny when it's our government or the people representing us.
Now let's get to the crux of the column, the doubly good years.
With this terminology, 93 is (I believe) the only doubly strictly absurd number.
"And my wife is Rose, so we get doubly yelled at," he added.
And it's doubly true for natively digital products like a Dota 2 game.
The blue areas represent 502-nanometer wavelengths of light from doubly ionized oxygen.
For Vassallo, the deal is doubly rewarding because it came through All Raise.
Persona is a special series, and this fifth numbered game is doubly so.
You're shocked, but doubly so when your AI speech-detecting wearable goes off.
The video's devotion to the harsh beauty of nature doubly complicates Cistern's setting.
Not so for dysphagia, which she refers to as a "doubly hidden" disorder.
This goes doubly for the zombie apocalypse, which necessarily limits your storytelling capabilities.
What's doubly sad is that it really doesn't have to be that way.
For those of us who bring anxiety into gaming, that's doubly the case.
Without centralization, blockchains have to work doubly hard to encourage "good" user behavior.
Democrats received doubly bad news in a Wisconsin Supreme Court election this week.
The old adage "fail to plan, plan to fail" applies doubly to moving.
And that gets doubly interesting because all of the content is streamed live.
For wildlife, it's made doubly tragic by what's already happening around the globe.
This is a fraught question for most people, and doubly so for her.
If those directors then follow Buffett's 10 commandments, the shareholders are doubly blessed.
The loss of forests is doubly bad for the planet, studies have found.
The effort required to maintain this expected standard feels inhibiting and doubly burdensome.
That she thought she had the slightest grasp of the Constitution, doubly so.
Records on the Dow are doubly dubious because the index is notoriously not representative.
Oxygen is a waste product of the process, which is doubly helpful for humans.
But it's doubly fun because Switch, coming March 3 for $299, is so unique.
Gripp was doubly surprised when she uploaded a photo of Two's face to Face2Gene.
Its spaces are close to the mall entrances, making the reservation service doubly attractive.
That's doubly important when you're introducing something newer like a pair of smart glasses.
They let the terrorists win doubly -- some people get killed, and others get poor.
That is doubly true in a potential trade war with China, for several reasons.
Doing this on a Friday is doubly effective, and that's exactly what we're recommending.
They are doubly disadvantaged as inputs become pricier and overseas competitors can undercut them.
Before we conclude this post — a couple updates to our recent Doubly Good Year.
The selfies are doubly appropriate, since they allow their subjects to define themselves visually.
This becomes doubly true now that Amazon is already cutting prices at Whole Foods.
That's doubly important given the fact that the Galaxy Fold sports twice the battery.
To be doubly sure, he had driven home for a photo of his daughter.
The watch had always been a fitness tracker, but now it was doubly so.
But it is doubly vexing for veterans of campaigns brought down by infamous gaffes.
Heavy reliance on tourism can prove doubly problematic in regions vulnerable to climate change.
On second thought, he then said abortion should remain legal, which alarmed them doubly.
That goes doubly for restaurants, as they too have received shipments from the facility.
If constantly monitoring 3,000 people is impossible, doing so to 20,000 is doubly so.
And they may well return the month after that, just to be doubly sure.
The Pamiri took the losing rebel side in the war, leaving them doubly decimated.
It's interesting enough that the clumsy setup for the big reveal feels doubly awkward.
This will be doubly catastrophic for millions of ordinary people in the disaster zone.
This is doubly true as the number of un-exited unicorns continues to rise.
And for us market observers, the debut is doubly exciting from a financial perspective.
I was doubly lucky: I don't have cancer, and I could pay my bills.
Patients and their families are doubly affected by plummeting purchasing power across the country.
Still, I am doubly saddened by the signature you chose for your letter, Undefended.
If you're among the doubly disadvantaged, you're basically confronted with an entirely alien world.
It is a doubly tough blow to the Heat, who are running low on players.
Remember: The world is a cold, uncaring place and this is doubly true at CES.
Nowadays, though, that description rings doubly true: Many of Tudyk's best performances are as cartoons.
Doubly lucky was that in Sweden, there's an absurdly dense treasure trove of twin data.
On The Bachelor, jealousy isn't a given — but friendships are, and that is doubly refreshing.
Doubly so when it turns out all of them were financially dependent on their partners.
This is doubly disappointing coming from a couple that usually sounds so loving and supportive.
That should go doubly so for Trump, who lags behind Hillary Clinton financially and organizationally.
The departure of a Supreme Court justice is always momentous; Mr Scalia's is doubly so.
He was doubly surprised when his uncle informed him that an American was funding it.
Such measures are doubly important because the economy is swooning along with the oil price.
Facebook's version of this problem is doubly hard, in that the company faces mixed incentives.
People in Britain have been doubly shocked by Ms. Cox's killing because of its timing.
But Markle's attendance was doubly special in that she is close friends with finalist Williams.
Jack in the Box's taco was much larger and tastier than its doubly expensive competitor.
That's doubly true, since the options market was pricing in an above-average implied move.
"Today, those who use anti-immigrant rhetoric, even if innocently, are doubly guilty," he said.
Everlane's take on the winter essential is doubly impressive because it's made from recycled cashmere.
This framing can make anxiety doubly problematic: it is seen as both destructive and useless.
The latter, of course, implies that there is something doubly wrong with same-sex infidelity.
And Stone, as a woman in sports, is doubly targeted, even by her own teammates.
Many are doubly at risk, especially those who are otherized by the dominant white gaze.
"If we can get André 3000 on the show," she said, "I am doubly in."
If it was baptismal, it felt doubly so given the few weeks that preceded it.
Mr. Maul selected the rest from those doubly nominated, to fill out the church year.
Falih's dual defenestration means Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, or MbS, is doubly upending precedent.
What's doubly shameful is that President Trump has access to the world's greatest intelligence services.
They were "new to the newborn thing," and with two babies it was doubly hard.
When the best deal is on an Apple product, you need to be doubly quick.
But the downside of hunger was nausea — and an empty stomach can be doubly painful.
If I brined the chicken in chicken stock, then the drippings would be doubly chickeny.
When the president failed to follow through on his threat, conservatives took it doubly hard.
They would probably be doubly hesitant about doing this during an event about immigration policy.
It would be doubly foolish to say it will hurt him in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.
"I think we have pretty great confidence that he doubly-b tetraquark could exist," said Quigg.
If centering women in narrative is a political act, then centering marginalized women is doubly so.
Naturally, this invites our second question: Are there any other years with this "doubly good" property?
Also, I conjecture that 130 = 2⁷ + 2 = 5³ + 5 is the only doubly strictly adsurd number.
All that makes doubly depressing a recent incident in Malaysia involving a prominent writer from Turkey.
Why it matters: Transportation can be a doubly important signal about the health of the economy.
This is doubly true for SaaS companies willing to pay cash today for revenue growth tomorrow.
If 2018 was the year of "everything happens so much," that was doubly true for memes.
They told him an improved, doubly effective version of the drug was arriving the next day.
And that's doubly true when the population affected most by a law has little political power.
The term consultant has always seemed very vague to me, doubly so in a weed context.
And it's doubly bad for Clinton, as it recalls uncomfortable associations with Obama's failed foreign policy.
We are remarkably insane as a species, doubly so when it comes to money or sex.
Anybody who says they're too old for boxed macaroni and cheese is doubly lying to you.
This is doubly unfortunate because the rewards of a career in the field are so many.
It seems that's doubly true for a few of the people following Kylie Jenner on Snapchat.
Angelina Jolie wants to be doubly sure that this point gets across: Family first, privacy please.
The session sounded doubly informative, because I have also never played a full game of Scrabble.
You've got a tiny new responsibility to worry about, and a scary symptom feels doubly scary.
He was, therefore, doubly shocked by his out-of-body experience, which had seemed irrevocably real.
"To be honest with you, I was doubly shocked when I heard about Erin," the Rev.
In Florida, the complicated racial dynamics of the state make independents and white evangelicals doubly important.
With Julio away running an errand, Henriquez makes a move on Leonora, rendering himself doubly loathsome.
This need is doubly pressing at a company like AT&T, for the reasons outlined above.
That's doubly possible if a person used to carry a lot of weight in her gut.
This is doubly true if you're working toward limiting women's rights, as the Trump administration does.
" He added, "It's been doubly surprising to get to a new country but feel so comfortable.
That's certainly not something to be trivialized or ignored, since it makes her death doubly tragic.
The lineup mistake and walk-off home run in the third game made it doubly so.
It must be doubly annoying that he's profiting from his presence in a country he reviles.
August's jobs number was doubly disappointing — with weaker wage growth and less job creation than expected.
This is doubly true for Israel, in view of its considerable strategic dependency on American support.
The fact that once women get into this workforce they're still at odds is doubly disheartening.
Here you had Sandy Kurtzig sort of doubly an outsider because software and she's a woman.
The doubly disadvantaged come into college thinking that their advancement should be about the work, right?
My relationship with the man I loved ended in horrendous circumstances that same night, doubly breaking me.
The ESA is currently anticipating a second pass of Sentinel1 over the site to make doubly sure.
If dropped on concrete, the S7 Active holds well and IP68 water-resistance makes this doubly so.
That's doubly important, given the recent delay of HomePod, the company's first Siri-focused piece of hardware.
This is doubly true for Android; Google has only opened ARCore support to a handful of devices.
This is likely doubly true for wave that's as giant and steep as this one in Portugal.
For Slack, which given that it's a constant stream of communication, that's going to be doubly true.
This is why I am doubly suspicious of polling this political cycle, and not just because Gov.
" It concludes, "Rich men are marrying rich women, creating doubly rich households for them and their children.
Doubly peculiar is the idea that MacDonald's title will be defended in each of his tournament bouts.
That would be important with any new vehicle, but it'll be doubly so with the Model 3.
In this case, he would be doubly at odds with the Valley, where some are backing Mrs.
Also, it completely ignored the harm it would do to the McCain family, which is doubly inconsiderate.
The image was now doubly shadowed by death: Alton Sterling's, as well as that of the officers.
Talking about gun regulation is poison for American politicians, and doubly so if you're a Republican politician.
This is doubly so if you live in the South and were born sometime in the 1970s.
And, if things continue to progress with Kylie and Tyga, then the women will be doubly related.
I'm generally skeptical of online health advice, and doubly so when lifestyle guru Tim Ferriss backs it.
Doubly labeled water is the gold-standard way to measure energy expenditure in "free-living" subjects, i.e.
When people have just lost weight, or their diets are shifting, doubly labeled water is less reliable.
While as always we find exceptions, this reality is often doubly true for the more rural areas.
Protesters were doubly enraged after Olayan went ahead and demolished the lobby anyway, to add new elevators.
This is doubly likely when the peripheries are also where the empire rubs up against suspicious neighbours.
"Guns become doubly and triply deadly in these massacres because of these high-capacity magazines," said Sen.
It's a doubly odd sticking point, given how many of its competitors have ditched the cabling altogether.
That's doubly true with this Fossil, because it doesn't look super hot next to the Apple Watch.
That makes it doubly significant that more women are expressing an interest in entering politics after Mrs.
When he died the family suffered doubly, from the loss of his life and of his reputation.
Certain shows are doubly explicit: We see a comic routine and canned laughter reminds us it's funny.
Cuba Then is full of such noteworthy juxtapositions — some of them socio-historically riveting, others doubly felicitous.
It's body horror at its finest, and because it's my body being desecrated, it's doubly cringe-inducing.
So what happens to the non-privileged poor, who I call the "doubly disadvantaged" in the book?
Their past—coupled with unreliable access to lawyers, therapists, and medical care—means their detentions are doubly traumatizing.
Indeed, the allegation that the server setup was an elaborate con to evade transparency law is doubly ridiculous.
If this is the case, then the 150,000 people+ who die every day on Earth is doubly tragic.
Adi: On a side note, I find this doubly frustrating because I wasn't a fan of Johansson's performance.
This is doubly true for people who find themselves pushed out of the neighborhoods they grew up in.
This is doubly vexing since many universities have more regular financial aid to offer than N.C.A.A. scholarship money.
This is doubly so in the poorer south, where firms pay high wages negotiated at the national level.
Also, deserved or not, people are doubly worried about the amount of information Google is collecting about them.
I encouraged readers to consider generalizing the "doubly good" question to fractional exponents, but I got no takers.
Just 20 minutes later, I was doubly surprised to see that Cernovich had tweeted a picture of me.
Miners operating in Africa - already viewed by many investors as a particularly risky bet - have been doubly hit.
Doubly so when Baur pivoted the two front seats inward 12 degrees with a tap on the touchscreen.
The FTC may be doubly careful after it was stung by the failure of an earlier retail divestiture.
That may be doubly true of Mr Trump's effort to extract better trade and commercial terms from China.
I found that doubly thrilling, because the guy got his hand chopped off, and then there's Craig's band.
So it's doubly puzzling that the Trump administration recently proposed eliminating the federally run program in its budget.
In fact, she'll be doubly nervous, with both of her twin sons fighting on the Showtime-televised card.
Doubly disgusting when you consider the seeming infinite supply of it, and how the rabbits keep on reproducing.
Doubly ironic is the fact that Magic Recs was a bot that actually worked when some have flopped.
A carbon/income tax swap would be doubly regressive — raising a regressive tax to lower a progressive one.
It's doubly disappointing following losses in special elections for House seats in Kansas and Montana earlier this year.
All the guard posts were doubly guarded, and there were loaded machine guns aimed directly at every cell.
With no doctor or counsellor present, a positive HIV result for example would be "doubly crushing," she says.
This is doubly true for fathers, who are especially unlikely to take leave no matter where they work.
When she issues a statement that sounds like it could come from Cosby's defense team, it's doubly disheartening.
" He added, "Because education provides access to jobs and financial security, discrimination here is doubly destructive to women.
But it becomes doubly important if your hours are cut or shifts are canceled in the coming weeks.
Our mass shootings are so pervasive that they are beginning to doubly victimize those scarred by the horror.
And voting against the big-city elites who they think belittle them can be doubly satisfying, analysts say.
The touchdown, which put L.S.U. ahead, 123-17, with 10 seconds left in the half, was doubly crushing.
Gothamist, which first reported the incidents, highlighted the tweets from some of the people who were doubly charged.
This is doubly important because Trump's executive order will prevent Venezuela from restructuring most of its existing debts.
And that's doubly true when you are talking about a field that topped at above 20 announced candidates.
That's of course true for any presidential nominee, but it's doubly true in his case, for two reasons.
And so the doubly disadvantaged, when they encounter that social side of academic life, they struggle to adapt.
To us, this Conor McGregor PR flap is doubly, even triply, ridiculous: a true tempest in a teapot.
Leslie seems to feel the weight of this as she gazes with her husband at the happy children in the toy store: Gender-biased expectations have forced her to work doubly hard, and those same expectations have made her feel doubly bad about all the time away from her family.
The DUP is also formally propping up Mrs May's government in Westminster, which makes nationalists doubly suspicious of London.
Image: Flickr/RStonejrThe sciences are overwhelmingly hostile to women, and in astronomy, it's doubly bad for women of color.
The little information we do know about his life and work revels and reckons with occupying doubly marginalized space.
What goes around comes around, and we know that to be doubly-true when it comes to fashion trends.
Yet you are doubly advantaged because Prey and its side-quests give you a comprehensive knowledge of that space.
The country is already among the most violent in the world, and streets become doubly scary when pitch black.
That makes Labour's shambolic state doubly harmful, since the Conservatives' unchallenged position in Westminster makes Britain even less appealing.
The episode is doubly worrying for Britons because it seems to exemplify Mrs May's approach to the election campaign.
The gift was doubly appropriate because July 31 is Harry Potter's fictional birthday as well as Rowling's actual one.
As I described in Gary's column, Matt and I independently noticed the "doubly good" property of 2184 last year.
Defeat would prove doubly embarrassing for Kenyatta, who would become the first Kenyan President not to have won reelection.
Tilly, now five, is completely non-verbal, has no reflexes, is doubly incontinent, and has several seizures a day.
Doubly so when the man found them work aboard the fishing boats, but it's still unrelentingly tough to survive.
He speculated that the top Kenyans and Ethiopians, who dominate marathon running, might benefit doubly at the Dead Sea.
Doubly painful are those notes heard at the funeral of a military veteran who died at her own hands.
This was especially true when he'd be part one thing and part another, either half inoculated or doubly vulnerable.
This year's econd quater GDP figure shows the economy is effectively doubly closed to Democrats as an election issue.
The effect is to make the inhabitants of the tale—birds of passage, all of them—seem doubly caged.
After they exchanged their vows, the doubly married couple rang the church's old brass bell to announce their wedding.
"I would not go into anything without being doubly prepared because the press pressed the question always," she said.
That number is dwarfed, however, by Spotify's 71 million subscribers — and doubly so by its total 159 million users.
"The statistics clearly show that women and girls are doubly disadvantaged in humanitarian settings," said IRC President David Miliband.
Women must work doubly hard to not only be tough, but do it in a way that's visibly appealing.
Their refusal to testify willingly made it doubly difficult to get an indictment or prove the case in court.
"They decided to come back because in the border city, they were being doubly discriminated against," she told Reuters.
So if France loses today, it won't be going to Japan next summer, making a possible defeat doubly crushing.
If so, I'm doubly screwed, since lots of stuff I produce for Recode is quite resistant to Facebook sharing.
Making the loss doubly painful was the fact that the Red Sox had handed the Yankees a leg up.
The base hit by Barnes was doubly important — it allowed Kershaw, the next batter, to remain in the game.
UBS looks doubly exposed to fickle markets, since President Trump's policies will dictate whether American investors' animal spirits persist.
This is doubly concerning when screening average-risk individuals, because most positive results are expected to be false alarms.
PAULSON Broadway, of course, is expensive, and "Cursed Child" can be doubly so, because it involves buying two tickets.
And disgust at the fascist demagogue who has assumed the face (and hair) of this movement is doubly so.
Over-the-top amenities at a new condo seem doubly absurd when they're drawn as cartoons with quirky captions.
What makes this book doubly special is that Berman refuses to perpetuate certain myths about this bohemian/beat culture.
That any continuation of the friendship would trample doubly on this badly beloved time, then, is reason/rubble enough.
But it would be doubly bad if their outrageous behavior drives Democrats to use the same tactics in response.
Again and again, one hears the objection that congestion fees are regressive, but I think this is doubly mistaken.
The feat is made doubly impressive by that weird place we find comedy to be at this moment in time.
Interesting dynamic — and doubly so given how outspoken many of the NBA's top players have been against Trump as well.
The state was made doubly dark from the remnants of the hurricane and the downed power lines it left behind.
He also said there hasn't been much study on hangovers in general, which makes the question doubly tricky to answer.
Demanding that party officials swear loyalty to him is a way of being doubly sure that he gets his way.
That's doubly true if Harambe's killing was necessary to save a human child's life, but likely true even without that.
It was truly a fan's dream episode, and doubly so for those of us who live for the costume details.
Such a find is doubly intriguing because hydrothermal vents are seen as a plausible candidate for the cradle of life.
Wandering the wasteland gets pretty lonely, doubly so when you have to deal with all of the dangers lurking about.
Women at Bennett and Spelman were doubly marginalized, barred from other institutions on the basis of both race and gender.
At this point, the lack of alcohol was doubly weird because drnking whiskey is a big theme for country music.
Speaking of chances, what is the probability Vikander and these other doubly blessed performers will go home with both awards?
Having seen the destruction wrought by mining on land, undersea miners are working doubly hard to plough a different furrow.
Forty vigil participants, praying from their white plastic chairs, doubly outnumbered pro-choice advocates at recent counter-protest outside Orientame.
Finally, the U.S. delegation at the Council should doubly emphasize the need for resolutions that effectuate change on the ground.
This has been doubly true since 215, when the wild-card play-in game was added to the October menu.
That was doubly terrifying because of how exposed you are, even though you're strapped in by a four-point harness.
The Gendarmerie Nationale, which urged drivers not to play the game, and pedestrians to be "doubly vigilant" when hunting Pokémon. ??
But one of the models comes with a feature that might make it doubly worth the money: wireless phone charging.
That would be an unconscionable outcome—doubly so because yellow-fever vaccine is cheap and confers a lifetime of immunity.
They were silent screen actors of color, so perhaps doubly silenced, by the genre and by the socio-political context.
Which is doubly staggering because it's just Tetris, and yet in that familiarity Tetris Effect becomes something new and different.
That's doubly true of the BPM Core, since it's claiming to accurately measure ECG readings on top of blood pressure.
And unfortunately that means you're doubly punished for doing something very honorable, like making the choice to become a teacher.
"Nitrates alone can cause dangerous drops in blood pressure and a double dose of vasodilators is, doubly dangerous," he says.
Interestingly, flooding and voter suppression aren't additive: among the 7 counties doubly cursed by both, voting action is again 72%.
She was told that she made the children feel doubly like misfits because they were saddled with an obese teacher.
Her remote location and health problems, caused by exposure to pesticides, have made her doubly vulnerable to Hurricane Maria's destruction.
It is doubly true in this case because Bryant's 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, was on that helicopter with him.
Pugh is next set to star alongside the doubly nominated Scarlett Johansson in Black Widow, due out in May 2020.
All these lessons will be doubly relevant if Mr. Trump aims to revive the idea of a rapprochement with Russia.
It also means avoiding close human bonds, which is why foster otter moms like Rosa and Selka are doubly important.
That would be difficult in the best of times, but it's doubly hard -- and perhaps impossible -- with the current Congress.
In fact, this show's nihilist streak (trying to change the past usually gets you nowhere) is doubly in evidence here.
Doubly securing the central connectors allowed a Dutch barn to be built much larger and higher than an English barn.
Doing that when you can barely keep eye contact with people at the best of times makes it doubly hard.
The study reported that total energy expenditure, using a lab technique called doubly labeled water, was higher when carbohydrate was reduced.
That's doubly true in an employment discrimination case, where the universally accepted solution to unlawful termination is a Title VII suit.
They have made perilous journeys to get out of the city and the surrounding towns and villages, leaving them doubly traumatized.
It's useless information, doubly pointless against the Dragonslayer Armor, who decimated me with a few swings of his electrified Dragonslayer Axe.
Enrollment trailed off at the end, which is doubly strange because there is usually a surge of enrollees around the deadline.
This would be embarrassing to any nation in today's day and age, but it is doubly embarrassing to the United States.
Such works were doubly rejected, first by a mainstream society scandalized by overt sexuality, and secondly by the feminist movement itself.
Odom's fall from the professional basketball elite has been hard to watch, probably doubly so for his friends and loved ones.
The allegations in this indictment are doubly troubling as the false statements concern the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive and confidential information.
The pilot features a documentary-style format with every actor doubly cast playing the character and an actor reenacting particular events.
The film also stars Scoot McNairy and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, with Paul taking on the doubly-duty of producing and acting.
"LGBT people who seek asylum have faced serious risks and are doubly discriminated against," said Francesca Fontanini, UNHCR's spokeswoman in Mexico.
Recommended especially if you like butt play, masturbation, and advice—and doubly so if you don't like any of those things.
Iron Fist unfortunately hit a sour note in the series, which is doubly unfortunate since it immediately precedes the miniseries premiere.
And he's doubly sorry that he hadn't taken the issue of intentionally spread misinformation affecting the 2016 election seriously before now.
It's doubly so because, as so many of my Twitter replies have pointed out, it's a first-world kind of problem.
"I'm doubly upbeat after this Supreme Court fight, which has been like a shot of adrenaline in our campaigns," he said.
"If Steve Bullock declares, it's doubly important that I keep an open mind and see how things shake out," Dahlman said.
It's difficult to get people to pay attention to the rights of inmates, especially those who are doubly or triply marginalized.
Which is doubly important since the information provided could save the lives of those teachers, or the lives of their students.
When we heard that the products strictly use the waters from the world-renowned Italian Montecatini spa, we were doubly sold.
MUNJED FARID AL QUTOB London To the Editor: As a Muslim, I am deeply and doubly troubled to hear this news.
He was doubly impressive on Sunday night against the Cowboys, limiting Dez Bryant to just one catch on nine targets. 23.
This is doubly true when human emotions and cultural sensitivities come into play (hence the recent trouble for the Washington Redskins).
Dude is pretty fit by the standards of the general population—especially for fathers over 40 and doubly so for politicians.
UBS looks doubly exposed to fickle markets, since U.S. President Donald Trump's policies will dictate whether American investors' animal spirits persist.
That would be doubly true if Trump replaced Sessions with someone even more interested in obstructing real accountability for the president.
To better understand their finding's significance, the researchers combed through the few past studies of energy expenditure using doubly labeled water.
Then came the plagiarism allegations that are doubly serious for someone whose business empire and campaign platform is based around education.
There were very few nonwhite children in Kusama's school, and the family did not go to church, making them doubly outcast.
Some are now doubly worried that the Democratic front-runner is Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, an outspoken critic of globalization.
This mode of storytelling has little to offer, which is doubly disappointing because the Dracula mythos has so much to contemplate.
That's why it's doubly disappointing that the rules of this world and its complicated internal logic are so hard to follow.
To make doubly sure that he'd read things between them correctly, he later asked her if he might have her number.
But the bikes were certainly one of the reasons, and they were doubly clever not only because they produced more power.
That's doubly true when it comes to Marvel's penchant for using its movies to help set the table for future releases.
There is a real danger that, if wages do not rise, or living standards improve, this generation will feel doubly let down.
Strzok was dumb to make the promise — and doubly dumb for making it to his FBI lover on a government-owned phone.
The lack of parental leave laws, inflexible work schedules, and a generally crappier economy might doubly hit pregnant working women hard too.
When you're a woman publicly dating a woman, you don't have that kind of protection — you're doubly at risk of being harassed.
That goes doubly for ones that go properly inside the ear versus something like Apple's EarPods that just sit on the outside.
Given that the story is getting even more of an emphasis this time around, it's doubly important that Before the Storm delivers.
And doubly, Cloudera may in fact still be overvalued at the proposed $210 billion valuation when compared to certain public market comps.
That's doubly important, because the movie will reportedly be light on dialogue, leaning on the action and visuals to convey the story.
And so, it's doubly our responsibility now to make sure that those women don't fall further behind in terms of their opportunities.
So Cho's immigration status is now doubly uncertain, and instead of the citizenship he hoped for, he could be heading toward deportation.
This is doubly true when you consider that most smartphones these days are perfectly capable of tracking steps, distance traveled, and sleep.
It is doubly disconcerting given the disproportionate impact energy prices have on economies — especially economies in desperate need of fuel-injection themselves.
Doubly pumped that $30 tickets for under-43s are available, so the tickets end up being $64 instead of $160 — discount win!
In the New York art scene, amidst a sea of white, male artists, Kusama was doubly marginalized for being a Japanese woman.
The app's mishmash of fiction and reality is doubly flattering: the mundane world seems magical, and the fictional creatures feel more lifelike.
That's doubly true in the case of sexual harassment, which women (and men in many cases) have endured for far too long.
Amazon's standards when it comes to refurbished products is always high, and you can be sure that's doubly so with Apple products.
Some of the women felt doubly victimized — propositioned and denounced as sluts while also being called "black bitches" and other racial slurs.
I'd also have my metabolic rate checked using two other methods (the "metabolic cart" and "doubly labeled water"; more on these later).
It is as if they were starring, painfully, in their own elegy, a beguiling mixture of the real and the doubly invented.
The Blakes are doubly burdened: They are among the tenants who lost loved ones in the fire that also took their home.
That goes doubly so for the Kardashian-Jenner clan, who are well-known for shilling teatoxes and gummy hair vitamins with abandon.
Another factor was that it had been six or seven years since I'd slept with a girl, so I was doubly nervous.
" Their involvement in enforcing age regulations is doubly worrying because "porn being accessible to children is a problem of their own making.
That Mr. Gatti missed the opportunity to be adventurous during this visit was doubly frustrating since these programs were both relatively short.
That is true (doubly true in difficult lighting conditions where the Note 10 Plus can't hold up to Google's computational photography chops).
That may be doubly true for populations who were especially vulnerable to begin with, affected by factors such as race and class.
This year it will be doubly so, thanks to all the fans who jumped on the bandwagon during last October's magical run.
This booming growth is staggering by any means, and doubly so in light of the punitive restrictions placed on marijuana-related businesses.
That bill is certain to resurface in the new Congress, which makes us doubly grateful that Mr. Obama acted when he did.
I'm doubly pleased (as Madre will be, as well) that the puzzle includes WINE — one of her favorite words — at 54-Across.
It's doubly true for a consumer-products business like New Belgium that has embraced do-gooder culture as a point of pride.
Now, in its dimming tints, which arrived at warp speed, the here and now is defined doubly: by obsessives and obsessive technologies.
This would make the account doubly tragic: Gaddi was the most accomplished disciple of Giotto, the greatest artist of the Early Renaissance.
A woman is pressured to forgive her abuser, and thus becomes doubly victimized by the idea that his rehabilitation is her job.
Indeed, 46mm is a lot of watch — and that's doubly the case when the profile expands to include all sorts of smartwatch innards.
The argument clearly espoused by the Trump administration was wrong in the '90s, when it was first advanced, and it's doubly wrong now.
"Imagine a client who's doubly or triply diagnosed, someone simultaneously juggling delusion, serious illness, addiction, homelessness, a history of domestic violence," Noon says.
But when two supermodels — like Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid — wear the same midsummer design, we're doubly inspired to give it a try.
That last bit is doubly important both for creating the bokeh effect in portrait mode and helping deliver augmented reality experiences through ARCore.
I expect that to be doubly true next year in the United States, when we have a presidential election to look forward to.
The letter — submitted to the court just days before the companies were expected to begin the trial — may be doubly problematic for Uber.
With a starting price of $70, it's pretty reasonable for either option — and doubly so for those who like to switch things up.
That's probably doubly true for television characters, not least because we need them to stagnate and regress for the sake of the story.
It can be doubly difficult for male models to report predatory behavior by other men in the workplace because there remains a stigma.
"White washing" But beyond appearance pressures, dating apps are doubly damaging because they often operate in a sphere where sexual racism is commonplace.
It's doubly risky because this is the operating system that took half a decade to get something close to a good scrolling experience.
Getting beyond just the booking experience is going to be doubly important for Airbnb as it continues to face increasing pressure from regulators.
It's doubly tough knowing that the ride is set in Hogsmeade, which doesn't play that big of a role in J.K. Rowling's books.
These days, Brazil seems doubly jinxed by the oil riches that once propelled it into the ranks of the world's fastest growing economies.
And if you don't represent a mainstream story, that need to make fun of yourself as a standup can ultimately feel doubly oppressive.
This is a doubly depressing state of affairs because there was never any reason for CHIP's continuation to reach this level of uncertainty.
He was, in a word, scary in a way a lot of wrestlers weren't, and this was made doubly so by his restlessness.
That's going to be doubly true for startups that are trying to press their hardware into the wild and get developers on board.
The Right Track: Two sisters take up drag racing and have to work doubly hard to prove themselves in a male-dominated sport.
It is doubly damaging as decomposing trees produce carbon and are no longer able to store it, Baccini told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Moore seems to believe the shooter targeted Christianity itself, a doubly strange position when you consider that white Evangelicals are strong gun supporters.
This is doubly true for female employees, as research shows women are more likely to suffer from on-the-job burnout than men.
To be sure, after market surprises like Brexit and U.S. President Donald Trump's election win, caution in forecasting political events is doubly warranted.
Now here I was, doubly shaken that a decent man was going to think I was a bitch, an angry, reactive, inappropriate asshat.
The OA is hard to stop watching, and doubly so when it frustrates you, because it's so aware of the power of ambiguity.
A post on r/keto that doubly specified "For guys" and "Male" suggested that some men may have problems with dryness down there.
"The reason I think that it's so taboo is you're doubly failing," says Elizabeth Siler, associate professor of management at Worcester State University.
A coronavirus recession would be doubly painful, as lower-income households are likely to pay a heavier toll in both health and wealth.
After the few surviving attackers fled, the dragon, now doubly wounded, somehow managed to flee the scene — although it isn't exactly clear how.
Like the Red Queen in "Through the Looking-Glass," activists must run fast to stay in place, and doubly fast to make progress.
My heart was doubly heavy because even after Jamal's murder and the global condemnation it inspired, Saudi Arabia has continued to commit atrocities.
Plus, he says the Costa Rica trip was supposed to be in celebration of his 30th birthday ... so this doubly sucks for him.
Whether you're romantic partners or best buds, a couples costume is a safe and doubly impressive choice when arriving at a Halloween party.
This year's Mississippi Match Day, which took place March 212, was doubly rewarding for Morgan Davis, 143, who was nervous when called onstage.
The aphorism "you can't please everyone" is doubly applied when the basis of an audience's enjoyment is their personal interpretation of fictional worlds.
During this time, the person may feel doubly marginalized because they are experiencing the social and financial consequences of being a sexual minority.
This particular family, though, has been doubly exiled—first across the ocean, and then from the fortified village where they used to reside.
This question will become doubly urgent as younger generations of Americans continue to flock to Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to learn about politics.
It seems doubly insane to make that case when you offer zero proof other than vague references to how the tape was changed.
Searching for a new job while unemployed can be doubly stressful — there's nothing to distract you when a new lead doesn't work out.
Doubly imprisoned in the glass jars and the walls of the gallery, the deracinated plants are presented as survivors of a struggling culture.
This is doubly true as computing power increases and becomes more efficient, and PlayStations, XBoxes, and PCs becoming increasingly similar to one another.
For a looming IPO as massive as Snap that's doubly important (as it was for Twitter), but sometimes it's really not all that exciting.
Moreover, ConocoPhillips' average cost of supply is roughly $8003 a barrel, making the stock doubly attractive with the price of crude hovering around $71.
You could even say they're doubly better, since even the second generation 1000X headphones bested the Bose when they came out a year ago.
But it's been doubly effective at preventing flu in young children, as well as at preventing flu caused by the other major strains around.
Thankfully, you can disable the indicator in situations when it would prove doubly distracting, like watching movies or playing games in full-screen mode.
The developers, SIE Japan Studio and Project Siren, created an introduction that's doubly off-putting: narratively impenetrable to newcomers and aesthetically backwards to fans.
That goes doubly for day traders, who buy and sell stocks on small movements in the market and expect an especially wild few hours.
Barr shouldn't be spinning the report at all, but it's doubly outrageous he's doing it before America is given a chance to read it.
You can also set thresholds to make doubly sure you don't overdo it — or that you overdo it to the point you want to.
The new quiz features questions and answers written by Rowling herself and will make the "Which house would I be in?" question doubly complicated.
"Since women are underrepresented in local decision making, they find themselves doubly disadvantaged," said Cheikh Omar Ba, representative for IPAR, a Dakar-based thinktank.
The timing is doubly puzzling for the industry because demand is strong and summer is the best time to build in a wet country.
To make it a doubly difficult day for the 21-year-old, the defeat meant she also missed out on becoming world number one.
Devotion is now impossible not to see doubly, as both a brilliant piece of familial horror and a story of backlash and political misunderstanding.
" In the meantime, she adds, the company's data "does shows that if you are an underrepresented racial minority, bias compounds to become doubly discriminatory.
So in my thinking, he was doubly-wrong: He was going to steal from a white man, and he was working for the enemy.
If it's silly to care what headphones look like, then it's doubly so to give a damn about the aesthetics of in-ear monitors.
It doubly disrespects voters — by concealing who's really trying to buy the election, and by trying to buy the election in the first place.
Investors are doubly concerned about the Friday payment because PDVSA owes another $1.2 billion in principal and interest on another bond on Nov. 2043.
The problem of racial disparity is often inextricably tied to gender disparity, and minority women may be doubly targeted, with both racism and sexism.
As I have learned over the past seven years as the SIGAR, predicting the future is often a fool's errand, doubly so in Afghanistan.
For generations, working-class whites were doubly blessed: They enjoyed privileged status based on race, as well as the fruits of broad economic growth.
Flake's recent trip off the reservation is doubly coincidental, timed as it is for the release of his new book, Conscience of a Conservative.
If L.A. doesn't advance in the postseason, Ruiz and Friedman will make a handy peg for blame, doubly so if Kershaw's October struggles continue.
That was another one of the device's big downsides, and would have been doubly so for anyone attempting to make it a daily driver.
The focus on the defense's arguments is doubly questionable given that the accused's past may actually be more relevant to the case than Millane's.
So then it's on me to be aware of that imbalance of power and then be doubly sure that everyone involved is feeling safe.
LGBTQ visa applicants such as Omid's boyfriend are doubly affected because the new visa rules don't recognize LGBTQ partnerships as "bona fide" qualifying connections.
It was doubly detrimental as it happened in Phuket, where, as a resident of Isaan, Rittidet was not covered in the Phuket health system.
This image of Mr. Trump as a political Robin Hood whose illicit behavior is justified because it serves a greater good is doubly flawed.
It's reminiscent of those chewy sesame candies from health food stores, but the slightly bitter vegetal snap of radish somehow makes it doubly gratifying.
How was the simple fact of her status as a doubly suspicious Black woman able to trigger, facilitate, and bolster Encinia's aggression against her?
If achieving success in this country is twice as hard for black people, it's also doubly tough for black people to flunk their own.
And "Edison" does it doubly, because it is the last book that Morris finished before his death, earlier this year, at age seventy-eight.
Having seen that trust doubly betrayed, we may need new law to impose rigorous notification and disposal requirements when users' data is shared improperly.
It always helps to know what you want before you start the apartment search, but it's doubly important when moving to a faraway city.
Gazans were now doubly taxed on many imports — first by the Palestinian Authority, before the goods entered the territory, then by the Gaza government.
"I think it makes it almost doubly smart that Elon is in Beijing and in Shanghai," said Holland, an investor in Netflix and Uber.
Everything is personal where Trump is concerned -- but with the threat of Mueller's investigation hanging over him, a Supreme Court nomination is doubly so.
Character-driven songs are doubly necessary for musicals on serialized TV, which spends more accumulated time with its characters than nearly any other medium.
The doubly disadvantaged far outnumber the privileged poor, and the way these college are recruiting low-income students is helping to obscure this fact.
And the cruel truth is that this is doubly the case for many who have already dealt with censorship and oppression throughout their lives.
But, Swift has gone and penned a poem about reinvention and "moving on" just to make doubly sure that everyone is aware of her metamorphosis.
Because Norman Lear was a pioneer, and so am I.' And that's revolutionary as a woman, but it's doubly revolutionary as a woman of color.
They say that luck plays a crucial role in show business success, and that's doubly true in the case of Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
A doubly concerned boss, in an effort to save the office from going up in a blaze of fire, rescued my cookies from the oven.
Members and others connected to Felicity House say that women with autism can be doubly marginalized — because of their autism and because of their gender.
For those who believe a cluttered desk is a cluttered mind, the same is likely doubly true when it comes to your iPhone's home screen.
In order to give six performances over five days, this production opted to double-cast the lead roles, which made it doubly difficult to rehearse.
That goes doubly for long words that came to English from French, Latin or Greek: almost no one closes up "rhinoceros-like" or "hippopotamus-like".
The lack of visibility on what Donald Trump's presidency holds could be doubly unnerving given that the Fed is expected to continue raising interest rates.
The brilliance of Shrill is doubly as sweet because West's book chronicled her own difficulties with comedians — whether because of rape jokes or fat jokes.
This is doubly true for new technologies that make police better at their jobs when policy, due process and public opinion have not caught up.
Doubly so given the level of intoxication the late-afternoon crowd appeared to have reached, and the standoffishness upon which San Franciscans generally pride themselves.
It's not easy to start a record label anywhere, and doubly so when you live in a country shaken by political repression and terrorist violence.
It is doubly ironic and disheartening, according to Richardson and Wade, because training people with disabilities is not actually hard for a qualified fitness professional.
Doubly confused me that his words spoke of love and peace, yet he was gunned down in cold blood on the balcony of a motel.
Putting immigrant families in detention centers is doubly cruel, and could become more inhumane if such centers are expanded to operate on a larger scale.
I'm pretty sure a reluctant KGB agent is a dead KGB agent, and now that the CIA is coming for him, Oleg is doubly screwed.
Not only that, but Swift was doubly bested by both "Bodak Yellow" and Post Malone's "rockstar," featuring 21 Savage and now sitting at number two.
That's doubly true now because of questions about his dealings with the Russian ambassador to the United States and a banker close to Vladmir Putin.
That holds doubly true in a state like California, which is normally still voting long after the winner of the general election has been projected.
Anything that allows Mr Trump to claim outsider status is good for business; anything that makes his rivals look spooked or weak is doubly so.
This would doubly hurt the federal government, because it would have more debt to finance, due to the tax cuts, and at higher interest rates.
I will say, though, that Leckie's world is already antiseptic, and it's doubly bracing when coming after the (literally) grounded world of The Fifth Season.
Whether it be tied to menstruation, fertility, lunar cycles, or DNA, the image is relentlessly invoked and doubly heightened by pulsating rhythms and jarring brass.
In all these narratives, the rapes of women, black or white, are the prime motivation for Turner's rebellion, while the women themselves are doubly marginalized.
In the end I had to wonder why the only living black woman in this novel is rendered doubly powerless by being unable to speak.
"Tolstaya is doubly haunted by the past, both by its lostness and by its stubborn refusal to go away," Lev Grossman writes in his review.
Deciding which pieces can stand on their own and when an individual piece is done is doubly complicated because of the multiplicity of Kivinen's work.
A new novel by John le Carré is always an event, and doubly so when it includes an appearance by his iconic spymaster George Smiley.
Many who said they were either too naïve or unconcerned to participate in past elections seemed doubly eager to exercise their right this time around.
It's doubly compelling given that OnePlus's own prices have been creeping up a bit as well, as the company has pushed into more premium territory.
The move was doubly concerning because for many people, Title-X-funded clinics "are really the first line of defense in public health," Carter said.
The combined effect of his plan to reshape the labor market would therefore be doubly damaging for the job prospects of low-skilled, inexperienced workers.
That mistake made it doubly important for Trump to show that neither Assad nor any leader can get away with using weapons of mass destruction.
That's doubly true with Pennsylvania senator Pat Toomey, using about a one for one swap with Democrats who were witnesses after contentious GOP Senate lunch.
This sidereal imagery made Mark uneasy—stars were almost always cheesy; doubly cheesy, in the context of a "pop star"—but he had nothing else.
With home equity loans hard to come by, she said, houses that need a great deal of work are "doubly discounted" in order to move.
Our nation must to a better job supporting those who were assaulted while in uniform; we cannot let them be doubly betrayed by this discrimination.
In the summer this is doubly true, when daytime can feel like the inside of a thermal pizza delivery bag stuffed with butts and tuna.
But now, the New Horizons spacecraft, which flew by Pluto last summer, has found that Hydra's name is doubly fitting, thanks to its watery associations.
That's doubly true of the architecture; the little floating estates and and crunched-together structures that are both absurdly simple and completely flawless in their designs.
But with this one particular, it was having to work doubly hard in the gym, because I knew I was going up against Ben, and Batman.
"So it's doubly absurd that we should then be caught on an investigation on national security," Fox said on BBC's Question Time late on Thursday evening.
That's doubly true for celebrities, who often come under fire if they don't wish their S.O.s a happy birthday — or mention them in thank you speeches.
Having someone read your diary would be pretty embarrassing, but it would be doubly embarrassing to accidentally email your private journal to a super-famous celebrity.
For far too long, people who use menstrual pads have been doubly stigmatized: first for their periods, and second, for their feminine hygiene product of choice.
I have a feeling that FOIA requestors are going to have to fight doubly hard to get even basic information released over the next four years.
For Prince Harry, children are the "upgrade of us," so it makes it doubly important to make sure they are always involved in what he does.
Shock and Awe-Shucks, Bless You Child Rambunctious Romping Futile Escapism Unhinged Showmanship Doubly Determined We hope you have as much fun celebrating as we do.
This is doubly true for women in powerful positions, who face criticism on everything from what they wear to how they sound to how they look.
But that rings doubly true when it comes to talking about the probe privately, because it could open Trump up to additional accusations of witness tampering.
As a fan of the aesthetic, I am glad to hear it coming back and doubly so to see it coming from so many female acts.
It's doubly important for no one to be able to slip a piece of paper between Pence and the President because the President is Donald Trump.
But they can be doubly so if the edibles are made with chocolate, which is toxic to pets, according to the Banfield Pet Hospital in Washington.
Christmas is the big daddy of holiday movies, so it's a sweet spot for porn as well—doubly so because porn viewership slacks off around Christmas.
Ruya's parents are enduring every parent's worst nightmare, which is made doubly cruel by the fact that they fled to America to escape conflict in Ethiopia.
If [consumers are] using their faces as a form of authentication, but doubly are the types to buy selfie sticks and littering pictures of themselves everywhere.
But rather than sculpture, she thinks of her work as a sort of reversible plastic surgery, doubly applicable to her works that replicate silicon-filled stars.
Maybe it's doubly important that people with fulfilling vocations develop, and be seen to develop, sanctuaries outside them: in play, solitude, family, faith, hobbies and leisure.
Their cry is now doubly true, after the country's greatest footballing embarrassment since a 1-0 loss to the United States in the 1950 World Cup.
The failing is doubly puzzling because we Americans have a better system of ownership staring us in the face—an economy in waiting, so to speak.
"It's awfully moving, but I would imagine doubly so at the end of a week like this," Barbara Whitman wrote in an email to The Times.
A searing photo works doubly: It is what we see but also more than that too—it suspends reality a little, it works like an illusion.
" Assistant Attorney General John Demers also said in a statement that "doubly troubling as the false statements concern the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive and confidential information.
You still have to be careful when exchanging money and commodities with strangers; you have to be doubly cautious when meeting such people face-to-face.
His very decision to enter the administration is a deeply political act; doubly so, considering the mounting number of generals now serving in the White House.
This is doubly true for Ohio and Florida, two states who passed online voter registration legislation two years ago but completely dropped the ball on implementation.
It appears to involve victims and perpetrators of violence and rape who have been doubly rejected: first by the mainstream and then by the gay scene.
It is doubly difficult when lawmakers' principal goal is an act of negation — that is, taking away government benefits that voters have become accustomed to receiving.
Trump was doubly ebullient on Sunday in toasting an emergency rate cut by the Federal Reserve, which was announced just moments before he appeared before cameras.
The situation is doubly painful for Candy because making "Red Hot" stands to deny her the recognition she deserves while earning her the recognition she dreads.
"That made it doubly important for the film to look new, so viewers would feel like they're seeing Spider-Man for the first time," Ramsey said.
Bear in mind that Trump had already started telling people that Ayers would succeed John Kelly as chief of staff, so Ayers's decision was doubly humiliating.
The work of the day was done, and though camping out was a method of keeping the coven hidden, it served doubly as a moment's peace.
Not only will investors pay less, but funds with lower fees tend to have higher returns, making them doubly attractive, investment research firm Morningstar recently reported.
The announcement was doubly painful for track officials because the Japan Road to the Derby had again come up empty since it began two years ago.
You feel doubly let down, asking a version of Bee's basic question: If you knew how the play ended when it began, would you see it?
BOGOTA, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Colombian bank Davivienda raised 700 billion pesos ($203.4 million) via a doubly oversubscribed local bond issue on Tuesday, the stock exchange said.
If you voted to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum, you went back to the ballot box yesterday doubly determined to see your vote respected.
I think the same sort of problem applies to Alexa outside the home, only solving it will be doubly hard because of the platform access problem.
Federal safety inspectors were furloughed, removing a layer of redundancy that's supposed to make doubly sure that every plane that takes off is not a risk.
This would be doubly true if, for instance, a woman were propositioned by Roger Ailes during a job interview or when she wasn't even his employee.
"Grow" programming empowered attendees to shatter the glass ceiling — which for women of color is doubly challenging — and focus on personal growth as well as career advancement.
That's doubly frustrating for the LTE-equipped Book, because if it could be comfortably used on a lap, it would be a train commuter's dream portable computer.
We have a down-trending public market at the same time that [our] private investments are really inflated [and not exiting], so LPs are getting doubly crushed.
But, unlike the swimmer Johnny Weissmuller, who medaled at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics and became famous for the Tarzan movies, Owens's job prospects were doubly limited.
For as long as Gabrielle Union's been in the spotlight, she's been a red carpet style star (doubly so when she's with her fashionisto hubby Dwyane Wade).
Not that anybody needed a Facebook "it's summer" reminder to begin with, but Brits are doubly annoyed that they got the greeting when it's pouring rain outside.
A single act of violence doubly interrupts both protagonists from turning their newfound anti-hate into actions that help stop the white supremacy both had actively spread.
I pause to consider the grocery bill for the weekend and am doubly grateful that the most prosperous members of the family are also the most generous.
That is doubly wise in Alabama, where the Democrats' name is mud and recent scandals in the state government have made career politicians more-than-usually hated.
"In that context we know that it's doubly important to think about how we can make investments that have a positive impact on the economy," Morneau said.
Those are dangerous developments for a career founded on durability—doubly so if you don't have an idea of what the end is supposed to look like.
This is true even for uncomplicated pregnancies, and doubly true for pregnancies that result in severe pelvic injury like many of the women in this study experienced.
It can be doubly complicated when there's a history of substance use, because it feels so sudden, so tragic, but ultimately, sometimes it doesn't feel altogether surprising.
It doubly doesn't help that most of us are duking it out for an ever-dwindling number of tickets, on servers not meant to handle the load.
The Andersen case was doubly sour since the criminal prosecution wound up in effect destroying the firm, even though the government lost the case in the end.
Toby should know that the stakes are much higher this time around, and probably doubly worse for people who once joined the A-team, good intentions aside.
What's doubly impressive about Sandberg's decision to write it: she must have known it required opening herself up to feedback that far exceeds the usual literary criticism.
This was doubly unexpected given the sudden departure of the bank's CEO in February, amid criticism of his policing of suspected conflicts of interest among the staff.
But that makes it doubly important that Western governments use all their might at least to protect their own subjects from brutal assaults on freedom of thought.
For decades Nigeria has suffered a doubly dubious reputation: recognised as a kleptocracy and notorious for its armies of imaginative criminals, formed into organisations with international reach.
Doubly so, that the company was raising a relatively modest $10 million (in what it calls an "angel round") at a relatively high valuation of $800 million.
"The detected oxygen is actually doubly-ionized oxygen atoms, and not oxygen molecules which we breathe," lead researcher Akio Inoue of Japan's Osaka Sangyo University told Gizmodo.
As American strategy floundered, the operators served a useful cultural purpose: highlighting tactical victories and individual courage, made doubly and tragically heroic by politicians' and strategists' blunders.
Kolodko's failed test was doubly awkward because her 2012 Olympics bronze medal had been upgraded to silver after the gold medalist tested positive for an anabolic steroid.
But when it happens to someone who's been raised cut off from the rest of society like many of these people have, it can be doubly traumatic.
They reminded me to collect urine samples every day for a week so they'd get a final measure of my metabolism, using the doubly labeled water method.
But that's doubly so for Waymo, which, unlike competitors, is building both its own hardware and software and may eventually sell that to automakers and other players.
The growing numbers of first responders and health care workers falling sick with coronavirus is doubly worrisome because there are fewer people who can help the public.
They used a gold-standard technique called doubly labeled water, in which hydrogen and oxygen are replaced with isotopes that trace the body's production of carbon dioxide.
But as we've already seen with the kids involved (a whole other discussion to be had!), their parental guilt will make it doubly hard to end things.
A member of the royal family who left Iran for Paris after his country's 1979 revolution, Mr. Saffari was also gay, which made his position doubly precarious.
Doubly so as several startups that we'll discuss below (WorkBoard and Gtmhub, among others) are growing their ARR by several hundred percent each year, at the moment.
And although the speech he smothered behind his dancing hand was now doubly unintelligible to the class, his complete surrender to his own merriment would prove irresistible.
Today's doubly symmetrical puzzle is like a solar observatory that functions as a giant sundial, or a set of pyramids that lines up perfectly with a constellation.
That the two go on to discuss how she's of a different generation and maybe doesn't get it after not reading her whole statement feels doubly unlikely.
Adoptive moms are working doubly hard — to become the mother they've always wanted to be, and to be the mother the child's bio-mother could not be.
This show's strength and focus make it doubly important at a time when art, the humanities and the act of thinking itself seem under attack in Washington.
New York's record on this is doubly shameful because state lawmakers in 1962 settled on 16 temporarily when they could not agree on a definition of adulthood.
It's nearly impossible to write an essay capturing an entire region's culture and feel, and it's doubly hard if that region is as sprawling as the Midwest.
This is doubly true when you consider that immigrants' work in the household and child care sectors likely serves to increase native-born Americans' childbearing as well.
If that happens, you have a double problem: You had extra weight, lost it, and now you have it again — and you're going to be doubly stigmatized.
And there's something doubly perverse about policy experts refusing to engage with an idea that actual elected officials want to embrace on the grounds of political inexpediency.
Angrily I tweeted w/o thinking my choice of words would be enraging to black women who doubly suffer, both by being women and by being black.
As a Somali citizen and a refugee, the order affects her doubly — she and her daughters will be barred from entering the country for at least 120 days.
Doubly so for Civil War analogies, which give an air of drama and world-historical import to more banal survey data suggesting rising partisan and regional political polarization.
Learning of the arrest some Klansmen were doubly dismayed — by the alleged immorality but also by the discovery that a woman was a key organizer of the KKK.
That applies doubly to Safari, where you'll find the very useful "Request Desktop Site" button sitting inside the Share Sheet as well as third-party extensions like 1Password.
LinkedIn's decision was doubly painful for him, he said, as a survivor of that massacre — an event the Chinese government has sought to censor and repress for decades.
Interestingly, Bennett looked at a more general problem, which when you rephrase it a little bit is EXACTLY the question of finding "doubly good" years with fractional exponents.
Stanley, a jazz aficionado and something of a record snob, was horrified — doubly so when his son made moves to pursue the devil's music on a professional level.
Other than the original Pixel's release, Night Sight is the largest single leap forward in mobile imaging performance, and it's doubly impressive for being purely a software upgrade.
It's a doubly stupid purchase because it's a Kickstarter project, so you'd be dumping $112 US in order to maybe get an expensive cutting board in April, maybe.
Voters who felt doubly betrayed when Hollande's volte-face still failed to significantly cut unemployment mainly turned to centrist Emmanuel Macron or far-left maverick Jean-Luc Melenchon.
Unfortunately, that sentiment holds doubly true for 10 Years Later, which takes place in 1991 and centers on the camp counselor reunion first teased in the original film.
Which makes the recent tabloid coverage of the days leading up to his death—that he was reportedly addicted to Percocet, that he allegedly had AIDS—doubly upsetting.
Even in spite of that, the letter — submitted to the court just days before the companies were expected to begin the trial — could prove doubly problematic for Uber.
That would be rather difficult with the vastly more complex Zelda series — doubly so considering the improbably well-received Breath of the Wild was so vast and unrestricted.
I see this dual-camera system as full of creative potential, and I'd say a better designed camera grip would have made me doubly happy to explore it.
The beat is a knockoff, the concept is doubly derivative, but the true crime of "Azillion" is a line-to-line inability to make the lyric sheet pop.
A good lithium-ion battery will have checks in place to make doubly sure that this can't happen, but the e-cig industry is a total Wild West.
Because the two lines bring attention to the outer top lid and inner bottom lid, they are almost parallel in their downward slants, creating a doubly lengthening effect.
Those reports are false, of course, but BlackBerry Senior Vice President for Global Device Sales Alex Thurber took to Twitter just to be doubly sure there wasn't confusion.
I never before considered what a privilege it is to walk around on my own in my city without threat so I think I've been enjoying it doubly.
"Ruya's parents are enduring every parent's worst nightmare, which is made doubly cruel by the fact that they fled to America to escape conflict in Ethiopia," he said.
A good lithium-ion battery will have checks in place to make doubly sure that this can't happen, but the e-cig industry is a total Wild West.
Venus enters Aquarius today, lighting up the financial sector of your chart and making this a doubly exciting, beneficial time for you around cash, valuables, and feeling secure.
For independent workers, doubly so: Not only does their income fluctuate month-by-month, but the policies and premiums available to them are constantly in motion as well.
The situation is doubly confusing considering that Bats' petition was approved not even two months after it was filed—much more quickly than is normal—raising some eyebrows.
Women had to work doubly hard to claim their place in the water, where men often cut them off, paddle around them or even catcall them, she said.
PARMIGIANI FLEURIER: TORIC CAPITOLE $390,23 The complex aesthetic of Parmigiani's Toric — the round case has doubly alternating gadroons and knurling — can be traced to Michel Parmigiani's first watch.
You feel doubly rejected and frozen out, and you have no way to change these circumstances, or even to resolve your feelings with the parties who injured you.
That phenomenon is likely doubly true in the current moment, as COVID-19 absorbs all news cycles and some venture rounds' announcements are delayed even more than usual.
That is doubly true for those in the highlights factory, a large room full of interns sitting at rows of computers, each decorated with a different country's flag.
It is also doubly significant for Africans who have long encountered the best examples of their art in public spaces, as well as during ritual or festive events.
In cases of sexual assault, cheap grace is doubly dangerous: It can allow a guilty party to continue his abuse while victims stay silent in fear of punishment.
It's doubly important to understand that it may take a day or two for your money to be insured, as it's transferred to the partner banks, Goldberg said.
That's doubly true when we recall that OneConnect lowered its IPO price range from $12 to $20193 per share (a more standard price band) to the lower figures.
Doubly ironic, however, is that I've never felt more deeply the wonder and beauty of our animal kin than in my close-up encounters with these mounted creatures.
The overtime win on Thursday was doubly meaningful because it came against the Clippers, who occupy the eighth spot, currently one game ahead of their in-city rivals.
George's current form is doubly worth celebrating because, after that beyond-gnarly leg break he suffered two summers ago, this future—any future—seemed very much in doubt.
That's doubly true since when it comes to actual Russia policies like sanctions, Trump has clashed with traditional Republican hawks who want a tougher line on the Kremlin.
Men, meanwhile, tend to earn more after having children, and studies show that's because employers see mothers as less committed to work and fathers as doubly committed to breadwinning.
Scary diseases should be avoided in polite conversation, because, well, we'd all like to avoid them, but this goes doubly if you're a cancer survivor: You've survived, after all.
Bremmer noted the Russian issue was doubly difficult given both Tillerson – due to his current role as chief executive of Exxon Mobil –and Trump had ties with the country.
How it works: Saving on your own can be complicated enough, and when it comes to navigating a savings goal with a significant other, it can be doubly complex.
There wasn't any sign of the stomach 9 point which other respected kyusho authorities used so extensively which was doubly disappointing because I'm getting really good at that one.
It would be doubly bad if that lack of discipline seemed to result in a lax and permissive environment for subordinates setting priorities for those military and intelligence organs!
Bessel van der Kolk, a Harvard psychiatrist, testified that people like Sally and her fellow orphans are doubly hurt — by the original abuse and then also by the litigation.
A logic board failing is unlikely, but it can happen, so it's doubly important that you figure out a backup solution for the data on your 2018 MacBook Pro.
That projection holds doubly since she has drawn Mr Macron as her run-off opponent (against Mr Fillon or Jean-Luc Mélenchon she still faced difficult 15-point climbs).
"Concerns about global growth returned to haunt the markets and Australia was doubly affected because of pressure on industrial metals," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets.
He keeps his rakishness going in the 20173 romantic comedy Nine Months, all big eyes and tanned olive skin, saying things that would be doubly offensive coming from others.
It was a doubly painful defeat for Houston as it fell 4 1/2 games behind both Toronto and Baltimore, who occupy the American League's two wild-card spots.
All of that can be true, and trans people can still find Tambor's presence offensive to begin with, and doubly so after learning of the accusations of sexual misconduct.
And 2016 was doubly exciting as Queen Bey, her mother Tina Knowles Lawson and Blue wore varsity jackets and kente kufi hats for a Salt-N-Pepa-themed look.
But his position as a black man who was also a celebrity was doubly powerful: It assured loyalty to Simpson and reinforced African-American jurors' distrust of the police.
It's doubly risky for those who still have family in Syria to abandon the regime, since their loved ones would most likely be targeted by Mr. Assad's security forces.
It was doubly awful in that most people took it at face-value, when it was actually just a hilarious in-joke for those sufficiently in the know, i.e.
Carole explains she received this text while she was at dinner with her grieving friend, whose late husband's birthday also arrives during the holidays, making the season doubly upsetting.
But the movie Selena wasn't just an important inspiration for little girls like me; it was a pop-culture and beauty moment that was doubly important for Latinos everywhere.
And the doubly horrifying thing about it is that the GOP's most influential officials have been candid the whole time about the threat he poses to American social cohesion.
But, as he could easily pay his rent to infinity with The Make Up, it's doubly brave and worthy to follow that up with an odd minimal synth album.
She adds that many of the offending tweets are doubly criminal because they not only name a victim but are often abusive or even incite violence against the individual.
Tom Brady says when the Red Sox beat L.A. in the World Series ... it'll be doubly sweet for him -- 'cause the Patriots legend says he freakin' LOATHES the Dodgers!!!
"One should condemn any act of hooliganism and I condemn it doubly (...) Firstly because you can't beat, yank people under any circumstances," PiS legislator Marcin Horala told broadcaster TVN24.
"Most of all, thank you for discrediting news media at large, so we need to be doubly sure that we're not producing fake news," she says in the clip.
It's doubly so when your favorite store doesn't carry a cute style in your size, or when all the ones in your size were clearly treated as an afterthought.
They lack natural immunity to many diseases, making them doubly vulnerable to encroachment by outsiders, who risk bringing disease as well as destroying the unspoiled forest they depend on.
More than half a century after A.J. Liebling declared that freedom of the press "is guaranteed only to those who own one," the quip seems doubly out of date.
It's doubly unexpected that Bode only makes men's wear — and will launch her eponymous line of limited-run garments this weekend to coincide with New York Fashion Week: Men's.
The fact that David Fairhurst, who led McDonald&aposs human relations, announced he was leaving the day after Easterbrook was seen as a shocking "doubly whammy" inside the company.
We are storyvores, dependent on a diet of narrative, and the words "Coming Soon" are doubly tempting when we have already wolfed down an earlier portion of the product.
This is doubly true if your friend doesn't have a touchscreen device because then you're just getting your finger oils all over a screen that doesn't belong to you.
The color photographs that comprise Acts of Appearance doubly expand on Gill's collaborative engagement with indigenous artists, and extend the possibilities of the photograph in manufacturing a social document.
Lethem's representation of injustice seems doubly relevant in the wake of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests and the recent dismantling of Sam Durant's "Scaffold" in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
When she finally does, Regina is shocked by the sight of her shrunken aunt and doubly horrified to learn that the woman has taken in a troubled little girl.
And it was doubly galling for him to see bands take one part of the Replacements' sound and become incredibly successful commercially, while he's sitting back home in Minneapolis.
The lack of chart traction here is doubly confusing in light of Drake and go-to producer Noah "40" Shebib's undeniable fingerprints on the landscape of mainstream hip-hop.
The activities of rights lawyers inside and outside the courtroom ''made them doubly obnoxious to the regime,'' says Jerome Cohen, director of New York University's U.S.-Asia Law Institute.
"Any accident is bad and a fatality, doubly so, but when it's a young person, I think it really hits everyone hard in the hunting community," Mr. Lucas said.
It is doubly damaging that it takes place in a time that China and Russia, our chief competitors, are doubling down on retaining their leaders and following strategic paths.
While many artists, who depend on touring revenue are devastated by the mass cancellations, the people they tour with, like tour managers and merchandise managers, have been doubly hit.
The sky is more turbulent in this picture than any others, but the two cops on view are chatting, relaxed, doubly happy, in this context, to be on overtime.
But this sort of wondering goes doubly for adopted people, like me, whose existences are so often driven by one-time, chance encounters that resulted in completely unplanned pregnancies.
For this kid reared in what he describes as a modern killing field, trappings of success became doubly powerful once the realization of his own unfortunate circumstances took hold.
Wealthy children have so many comparative advantages over the "doubly disadvantaged" in terms of resources and attention and options, and those advantages begin to compound the minute they're born.
This is doubly frustrating, since it was my only look at "rebel freedom fighter" gameplay, and there is a real opportunity to shake up this genre by shifting the perspective.
This is doubly concerning when you consider that most personal data today are processed in an unstructured way, meaning that the data reside in myriad Word docs, emails and PDFs.
With Macs, it makes more sense to wait, and with Catalina, that advice applies doubly so since most of the major updates on day one are about nicer media experiences.
By playing into — almost doubly exploiting — her crossover persona, she achieved not just her first No. 1 pop single in the US, but also the biggest hit of her career.
"The pro-police message plays well to their base, and is doubly useful at a time of the Black Lives Matter movement and the reaction against police excesses," he explained.
The story she has to tell is doubly dark because, when Mr. Lubbock discovered he had an aggressive cancer, the couple's first child, a son, was just 18 months old.
Everyone else—those crammed into apartments with others, or living in cars or hotels—is rendered doubly invisible: at once hidden from sight and disregarded by the official reporting metrics.
But that won't stop anyone from making one, because true crime will always be relevant—doubly so when it's about a case that infiltrated our culture and our daily lives.
Against such darkening prospects, a simmering U.S.-China trade war is doubly negative, the broader impact on global trade coming with a specific hit on already stuttering manufacturing supply chains.
Let's face it: We have to be doubly prepared for any situation, and often need to be the most qualified and articulate to be seen as equal to the men.
On the one hand, the Beijing-led Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific is simply "aspirational," and would be "doubly" difficult to negotiate compared to the TPP, she said.
But the prospect didn't make telling his dad any less daunting; if anything, he thought his dad might find it doubly hard learning that two of his kids were queer.
Beth Macy's Truevine is a moving attempt to reconstruct this David and Goliath story, a chronicle of the Muses' unlikely victory in a game that was doubly rigged against them.
It was an interesting conversation, but it was doubly interesting to reflect and say, 'Will everyone want to race their bike across the bridge to get to where they're going?
And it should be doubly true for larger companies with big, sprawling employee bases that need access to these kinds of tools as they close deals and acquire new users.
In fact, school choice policies are doubly beneficial, providing students in the worst schools better alternatives and furthering integration in some of the most racially segregated areas of the country.
This was all doubly disappointing given that E-40 was sitting right there in a VIP seat and probably could have just stood up, rapped, and then sat back down.
A "blue wave" midterm cycle Midterm election cycles are historically challenging for the political party that controls the White House — and that might be doubly true for Republicans in 2018.
" Assistant Attorney General John Demers said in a statement last week that the allegations were "doubly troubling as the false statements concern the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive and confidential information.
Given that Tarantino admitted that he ignored many direct warning signs about Harvey Weinstein for decades, he is doubly the wrong man at the wrong time for the right franchise.
Players who perform that poorly as rookies generally do not go on to become successful, so it was doubly discouraging when Ingram's sophomore campaign got off to a poor start.
I'm doubly lucky because as a new partner I can almost exclusively focus on the future and the new opportunities it will bring, as I will soon suggest you do.
This is doubly interesting when you think that Fury's height was expected to make the right hand more difficult to connect—instead of standing tall he generally went under it.
And you see her return to Sri Lanka, meeting her family who still live under the shadow of the civil war, doubly so because her father founded the Tamil Tigers.
The next best metabolism measuring method, called doubly labeled water, involves drinking a sample of water that contains (or is "labeled with") forms of the elements deuterium and oxygen-2250.
But doubly labeled water can only detect a 21 percent change in metabolic rate over seven to 2500 days, which is less than half as precise as the metabolic chamber.
So if your Stans are feeling a bit tired, now is the time to swap them out for one of picks ahead that are equally as versatile, and doubly cool.
They could spike the Supreme Court football for the next twenty to thirty years, but a bitter win in one generation may mean a doubly painful loss in the next.
It's also forbidden for even married people to have sex during hajj, so I'm guessing that any premarital mixing, which Islam already sees as sinful, would be considered doubly bad!
What's seemingly disregarded is that many of these development choices are doubly risky because we are building on top of, and degrading, our first lines of protection — our natural defenses.
Simon (Ted Sutherland) is wrestling with his sexual identity, which becomes doubly fraught when Lou casts him as a character with a male love interest, outraging Simon's conservative Catholic family.
His long-armed droid used a fast-curing resin that resists gravity, which allowed the robot to print doubly curved lines in midair, as though drawing lines freehand in space.
He found that prosecutors had not proved that a quid pro quo between the men had occurred, and that was doubly true under the narrower definition in the McDonnell ruling.
I'm on the fence as to which company will provide my next shirt order, and a new deal this week makes it a doubly interesting quandary: Walmart is buying Bonobos.
That's doubly true because if you wedge your thumb in to start the flip action there's a risk you could damage the plastic on the screen underneath with your thumbnail.
She died before the end of the year, so I was doubly grateful for the opportunity to have met her and to have contributed to one of her many charities.
The students we are trying to help have been doubly victimized — first by the for-profit colleges that deceived them, and now by the federal government that refuses to help.
Tommie fans left doubly disappointed, first by the 38-20 loss to St. John's, and second knowing that this rivalry — which dates to Thanksgiving Day of 1901 — may be ending.
That's why the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is doubly committed to maintaining American leadership in intellectual property creation by protecting it in law and in agreements at home and abroad.
The trees, isolated and floating in inky black space, are thus doubly removed from the landscape through the extractive process from which plastic is derived and the dematerialization of the scan.
A tornado has touched down at the edge of a high-elevation wildfire in Colorado, a doubly rare event that apparently caused no damage and had little effect on the fire.
"Teck Resources may be about to join the naughty list and get a lump of coal in its stocking, which would be doubly insulting for this metallurgical coal producer," Cramer said.
It's doubly impressive because, in the past year, the actress has been in the midst of season 7 of Game Of Thrones, which is finally returning to our screens July 16.
As mentioned, Ricoh's new waterproofed wünderkind has Wi-Fi built in, which is exciting for someone like myself who is mobile-first most of the time, and doubly so when traveling.
She cited his treatment of a contestant whom Trump had called "Miss Piggy," and also "Miss Housekeeping" because she was Latina (doubly offensive as both a racist and a sexist slur).
The two-story record shop will doubly function as a café, bar and event space, and is "vaguely styled after a Stasi-era Eastern European diner car," according to the statement.
A wrong answer is doubly penalised: the question is given to the other team and the student who messed up earns a sneer from Mr Paxman that is broadcast to millions.
You have to start moving the wheel before you see the exit, which is doubly terrifying when you're also slowing down from hitting around 2000 miles per hour on the straightaway.
Trying to run the table at a job that doesn't exactly float your boat, or that you sense won't likely be a very friendly place as you age, is doubly risky.
That's doubly true with the marque's limited editions like the Veneno, Egoista, Reventón, and Sesto Elemento — and now, we're getting another limited model to celebrate company founder Ferruccio Lamborghini's 100th birthday.
Some, like the white wine blend called "Recorded in Doubly," sporting a black label with a red outline of a hand making a devil horns gesture, smell like blossoming jasmine flowers.
"Cholera is simple to treat and prevent but while the fighting continues the task is made doubly difficult," Sajjad Mohammed Sajid, Yemen country director for international charity Oxfam, told the BBC.
" Echoing Sanders' private comments to staffers, Mulvaney said the leak was designed to hurt Sadler and "completely ignored the harm it would do to the McCain family, which is doubly inconsiderate.
They were the first states to have written records, and they became a template for other states in the Near East and in Egypt, making them doubly relevant to later history.
Art that feels like the product of an unlikely journey is frequently presumed to be more authentic; if that journey is marked by disenfranchisement and injustice, the work becomes doubly profound.
This tacit acceptance of might-makes-right rings doubly hollow in light of last week's recall of a Navy SEAL platoon from Iraq due to rampant misconduct, including allegations of rape.
I hate the steady stream of rumors that "so-and-so doesn't make his/her own tracks," doubly so because, with virtually any DJ/producer you can name, they're basically plausible.
Brexit has made the video doubly nostalgic, not only for the last days of analog culture, but for an open, imaginative Britain that has not yet shot itself in the foot.
Our bodies are doubly a spectacle, not only because of our size but because we move and function differently in the world, two realities that mutually inform and magnify one another.
It is doubly painful when racism within the wider LGBT population has left you alienated and questions still remain as to whether you will be accepted amongst other people of color.
The real estate brokerage industry is hit doubly hard by the nature of the coronavirus, which requires social distancing that makes it much harder to show, negotiate, buy and sell homes.
Equating Khashoggi's murder to the 2018 fatal crash involving one of the company's self-driving cars in Tempe, Arizona and calling both incidents a "mistake" was doubly offensive to these people.
Abandoned by the U.S., Kurdish forces are doubly angry at who is seeking to replace them: Turkish-allied Syrian fighters the United States had long rejected as extremists, criminals and thugs.
Not only were many money managers and experts dead wrong about his chances, but they were doubly wrong in betting on a big market sell-off in the event he won.
A drawing by Shaun Leonardo titled "Rodney King" (2017) reproduces a still from the 1991 video of King's beating, the image made doubly grainy in its transcription from video to charcoal.
Her new acoustic performances of tracks from the album, released this week in partnership with the music video hosting service Vevo, are doubly so, spotlighting Lorde's snarling rasp and sly vulnerability.
While Atlas does, in fact, contain images of countries and continents, they are one to a page and therefore doubly useless — almost too small to see and totally lacking in spatial context.
Dining | New Jersey On a recent weekday evening, Roots Asian Kitchen, pleasantly dim but for strings of white lights, looked doubly inviting tucked in between the glare of its strip mall neighbors.
And while I grew a bit annoyed at how many seemingly useless red herring items are in the game, I was doubly annoyed at how cavalier the game is with your inventory.
And it's doubly hard when the actual thing consumers care about right now is the security of their data and the speed of their processors in the face of unprecedented security vulnerabilities.
Navigating these menus and systems is doubly hard because you must do so not by just hitting a key, but by traveling at walking speed through the beautiful but impractical Fort Tarsis.
Avocados are pricy, and having to throw one away is doubly tragic thanks to the incredible amount of water—74 gallons in California—needed to produce just one pound of the fruit.
This is a doubly convenient fiction because it apportions blame equally between parties and suggests judicial-power politics would give way to bipartisan judicial consensus if only similarly reasonable people would prevail.
This is doubly true for Nintendo's Switch, which is a living room console you can play on the go (or a portable console you can beam to your TV, if you prefer).
This whole thing is doubly exciting for me, because it made me realize that I am capable of having protective instincts toward tiny humans and not just woodland creatures and/or varmint.
On the eve of the anniversary of the violent Charlottesville, Virginia protests, after which Trump refused to come down hard on neo-Nazis, Democrats should be doubly energized to make this point.
He stole 30 bases, impressive on its own and doubly so when you remember that he has the dimensions of a fire door, and may well be made of the same material.
This is doubly true in the case of Kavanaugh, who stands not to lose a job he already holds but instead to lose the opportunity to serve on the country's highest court.
Terrorist attacks can be doubly troubling for Muslim children, according to Sameera Ahmed, the director of the Family Youth Institute, an Ohio-based organization that has conducted extensive research on the topic.
It is doubly hurtful because Nagini will be the second character of significance in the Harry Potter universe to be of East Asian heritage, following Cho Chang as Harry's early love interest.
The runaway success of the studio's first original parody was doubly shocking, because Squarenuts was the "most fucked-up thing to date, at the time," that Myers and his crew had made.
But the greatest stamp of legitimacy may have come on Monday night, when the Yankees turned to it in a 4-1 victory over the Rays, a twist that was doubly painful.
National Theater, London Nearly 20 plays by David Hare have received their premieres at London's flagship theater, so it is doubly astonishing that his latest, "I'm Not Running," seems quite so clumsy.
That was a doubly sweet triumph for Mr. Hall: He saw his daughter the actress Rebecca Hall receive standing ovations for her portrayal of Rosalind, the resourceful heroine of that Shakespeare comedy.
Be doubly sure to wash melons, especially cantaloupe and others with rough skins, before cutting into them lest you transfer nasty organisms from the surface of the fruit to the flesh within.
But this simple process becomes more challenging when a person had been living on the street, and it becomes doubly hard when the body is in a state of decomposition, he said.
Serge Ibaka's basket was originally counted and then waved off by the referees, and the reversal was doubly painful as Love buried a 3-pointer to put the Cavs ahead by 13.
In the wake of Brexit, it appears doubly nostalgic: both for the last days of analog culture and for an open, imaginative Britain that had not yet shot itself in the foot.
The location shooting that brought "New York, New York" to life in Donen's "On the Town" is doubly effective in "Bonjour, Paris," a number that hits every tourist spot in the city.
"It's doubly freeing, because I'm making almost the same amount of money without having to hustle on the side," he says, "and I no longer have the monthly loan payments dragging me down."
And of course it's doubly shocking because we've seen her, years later, utterly defeated and powerless to stop Nilfgaard from laying waste to her capital in the wake of a very swift invasion.
"The country not only loses from a higher energy import bill, it loses doubly because the oil price is an important external driver of inflation," Commerzbank Analyst Tatha Ghose wrote in a note.
The four faces are doubly blind — their eyeless faces can be covered over and shut in further darkness — while the target is a stand-in for the body that also marks its absence.
This curiosity is only natural, and perhaps doubly so when you're a 24-year-old single mother who hasn't had any action aside from one kiss, six months ago, with an ex-boyfriend.
His record-breaking tour is now coming to an end during the holiday season in his hometown of Nashville – a doubly sentimental juncture that makes it hard for him to even talk about.
Public confidence in its technology is doubly important for Waymo because the company is aiming to be the first to invite regular people into its fully driverless cars without any human safety drivers.
That Hatoum allows us to invade her body makes every moment spent watching feel like a violation, and the choice to exit the crowded gallery to watch the assault makes it doubly so.
The native informant trap is all too real for any non-white writer and must be avoided; it is doubly real for Muslims who can easily cash in by criticizing their own kind.
But it must also become doubly difficult to then admit perceived failure when a relapse occurs, which is one of the reasons anonymity is traditionally one of the cornerstones of recovery from addiction.
Here the ICO is doubly crushing the industry's bogus reliance on claiming what's known as 'legitimate interest' as the legal basis for violating internet users' personal space and intimacy by spying on them.
BOGOTA, July 16 (Reuters) - Colombia's third-largest bank Davivienda, issued 599 billion pesos ($188 million) worth of local bonds in a sale that was doubly over-subscribed, the stock exchange said on Tuesday.
" At a seminar at Asia Society Hong Kong this month, Tagore remembered that when she started working "working itself was frowned upon" for a woman -- "and working in films was doubly frowned upon.
Even though they believe in their hearts that 'markets got it wrong,' they will likely nevertheless try doubly hard to clearly telegraph the balance sheet move (as they have been doing so far).
And doubly so, since the sun will blaze through offbeat, activist Aquarius until the 19th — accompanied by thoughtful Mercury, romantic Venus, and a new moon also hitting the Water Bearer's zone this month.
It seems like that should be doubly true today, on World Malaria Day: It's a disease so devastating that some scholars estimate it has killed half of all people ever to have existed.
He's aware that, as awkward as it is for an old man to tell young people about youth, it's doubly awkward for an old man to tell young women about being young women.
Which is doubly frustrating because to see a game be so forward facing from the start about telling a story of colonizers and colonized, specifically from the perspective of the colonized, is important.
Part of the larger tragedy unfolding in France is that Muslims are doubly victimized — not only by their compatriots' hate and government excesses, but also by the killers who do not spare them.
" Flake, whose vote is doubly significant as he is a member of Foreign Relations Committee, said he is still undecided on how he will vote on Pompeo, indicating he "still has some issues.
Yet what's weirder than El Chapo's doubly cinematic apprehension is that this isn't the first time a kingpin has gotten himself into trouble because he wanted to make a movie about his life.
That's doubly so for studios that are producing a big portfolio of games that still want to connect players across multiple games in order to keep a sense of continuity across those titles.
But in Janus, the court has doubly reversed course, finding that matters at issue in public-sector collective bargaining fall within the First Amendment's sphere but also that fair-share fees are unconstitutional.
This year, West Side Story is being doubly revived, with a major new production on Broadway and a film by Steven Spielberg, based on a screenplay by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner.
But links with Saudi Arabia may hurt it doubly: SoftBank could find that start-ups are less willing to take Vision Fund money, and that it's harder to raise capital for future funds.
Hockey players will take their skate off and chase you around if you hit them with a legal check but nobody took the bait on Marchand's licking, which makes the licking doubly dumb.
It's doubly disappointing that Kelly is so devoted to the idea that she has found the key to decoding Austen, because when she drops her agenda, she's a careful and compelling close reader.
Yet, at this critical moment for the reconciliation she seeks (being a Muslim made Ko Ni doubly vulnerable in a Buddhist-majority country), Aung San Suu Kyi chose not to attend his funeral.
It's full of classic French cooking and beautiful imagery of the natural world, which is doubly inspiring knowing that de Groot lost almost all of his sense of sight during the London Blitz.
It's clear that West sees himself in this story, and doubly: He's Daniel, the consummate storyteller and interpreter, the prophet and hero, and he's also the suffering leader who's found peace in God.
In Tunisia, where the Arab Spring began, those measures are doubly biting for a people who had harbored such great hopes for a fairer society in one of the Arab world's few democracies.
For the rest of us — that is, those of us who want Trump and Trumpism defeated and replaced by something considerably and sustainably better — the prospect of a Sanders candidacy is doubly depressing.
This makes it the perfect read for your beloved couch potato, who will feel doubly justified in their decision to hunker down and avoid the quagmire that is our current world out there.
It hits women doubly, she argued, cutting public service jobs often held by women and leaving them bereft of the infrastructure — care for children and seniors, for instance — that enables them to work.
The news was doubly important to the black community because of the pervasive stereotype that black people can't swim, which can make it hard for some to admit when that's really the case.
Even families with insurance submitted bills that left them on the hook for hundreds or thousands of dollars, a burden for most typical American households, and doubly frustrating because the treatments weren't complex.
This one is doubly offensive: not only must you taste the cloying flavor of the gum, but so must everyone around you when it is on your breath for the rest of the day.
That's a sliver lighter than Sony's 1000X M3s, and it's doubly impressive since M&D is doing it while using substantial chunks of metal and leather instead of Sony's more pragmatic all-plastic construction.
THE stone lions that guard the Romanesque cathedral at Modena, in northern Italy, were doubly dear to Dario Fo. As a lover of medieval architecture, he studied and revered the old beasts as art.
Because misogyny also colors our associations between women and violence, characters who exert control over their lives in this way still feel doubly transgressive — even six years after Gillian Flynn's 2012 novel, Gone Girl.
Ichiro's Greatest Hits (LW: NR) Pissing off Pete Rose is fun, so it was a doubly special moment Wednesday when Ichiro Suzuki connected for a double, giving him 2116,29 hits between MLB and Japan.
We are doubly blessed to have both Idris Elba and Helen Mirren in our lives, so it seems fair that both of these actors received two individual Screen Actors Guild Award nominations this year.
Timberlake, who many feel creatively feeds off Black music and embarrassed one of the most beloved black female performers without remorse, is seen as doubly disrespectful to Prince's legacy of championing women of color.
Since the album's first side establishes Byrne as a shrill workaholic, the five songs on the second side are doubly startling — especially the sex sequence, which may hardly be a sex sequence at all.
On those weeks when hundreds of Arsenal fans wave laminated placards saying 'Wenger Out' because he hasn't signed enough £50 million strikers for their liking, that career of patience and endurance is doubly impressive.
Proposed penalties: In cases of "woefully inadequate cybersecurity" or failure to notify, the Senators propose fining doubly the automatic per consumer penalties, and increase the maximum penalty to 75% of the company's gross revenue.
"DDoS attacks against federal agencies are serious — and doubly so if the attack may have prevented Americans from being able to weigh in on your proposal to roll back net neutrality protections," they wrote.
I'm doubly suspicious of the polls because not only are people afraid of ISIS and for their own government, they don't really believe in guarantees of privacy and hesitate to speak candidly with strangers.
Kendall wasn't exactly sure why she was on the two-on-one date, but Krystal was confident she would be on it, and doubly confident that she would be coming home with the rose.
There's also a large switch for muting the microphone — a nice feature to have on any always listening smart home device, but again, doubly so for one designed to live next to the bed.
"DDoS attacks against federal agencies are serious -- and doubly so if the attack may have prevented Americans from being able to weigh in on your proposal to roll back net neutrality protections," they wrote.
For others, like the model Hari Nef, in a Gucci gown embroidered with a giant panther, and the actress Sarah Paulson, who was accompanying the doubly nominated designer Joseph Altuzarra, it was a first.
Precisely because of the antipathy I have for Mr. Trump, I need to try doubly hard to resist the temptation to assume the worst of his supporters even as my worries about him mount.
Mr. deForest, 80, said he long ago came to terms with the difficulty of being an advocate for a group that has been doubly marginalized — in death and in the color of their skin.
That rule is doubly true when the icon is Bryant, who's still with the Los Angeles Lakers — the only NBA team he's played for since entering the league out of high school in 1996.
Scarlett Johansson's casting as the film's lead caused a great deal of controversy—doubly so when rumors began to spread that the studio had considered using CGI to make its white cast look Japanese.
That's perhaps doubly true for Game of Thrones, a show that can always emphasize just how far it's come by reminding viewers that when it began, many of its young actors were literal kids.
If the Autun that Salter depicted in the 1960s was sleepy and forgotten, many lifetimes past its prime as an important seat of power in the Roman world, the town today is doubly so.
Your senses are heightened when driving a car like this anyway, but doubly so on wet roads in a car that weighs nearly two tonnes and can get to 50kmh without you realising it.
A favorite of ski devotees, Grand Targhee had long been a pass holdout, and its proximity to Jackson Hole — which is also in the collective — will make the region doubly attractive for pass holders.
When he revels in his wrongdoing, he's so sly and funny that we forget to disapprove until it's too late—and then we feel doubly guilty for having enjoyed swimming in all that filth.
This self-portrait feels doubly focused with literary anticipation — what did T.S. Eliot, the 1948 Nobel Laureate in literature, write to his friend Emily Hale in those 1,131 letters now residing at Princeton University?
"People fetishize In-N-Out, and it's cool to know the brand and doubly cool to know its secret menu," Culinary Institute of America associate professor and food anthropoligist Willa Zhen told QSR magazine.
The advantages to the giver are obvious: money saved by counting the donation as also fulfilling the obligation to buy a present; the satisfaction of feeling doubly charitable, and a tax write-off besides.
Yet Trump's behavior fits into a long and puzzling tendency of fawning over Putin or defending his actions—and it's doubly peculiar when Trump insults allies like Australia's prime minister and demeans Germany's chancellor.
McCulloch is doubly suited to this subject, as a scholar and part of the first generation to grow up with social media (her capsule bio: "I'm a linguist, and I live on the internet").
McCulloch is doubly suited to this subject, as a scholar and part of the first generation to grow up with social media (her capsule bio: "I'm a linguist, and I live on the internet").
Doubly so when it comes to the subject of his father, Tommy Lapid, a Holocaust survivor who built a life in Israel as a journalist and then as a politician, and died in 2008.
This was doubly infuriating because any MMA fan present could have given eight or nine specific examples not of maimings but of things that would make someone reluctant to vote to legalize professional MMA.
Because people with disabilities are more likely to have financial struggles than the general population due to employment discrimination, the cost of Aira and other forms of technology is likely to hit them doubly hard.
Thursday night was a rough one for NBA MVP candidate James Harden, who performed horribly in a playoff elimination loss then got doubly eviscerated on social media for hitting the nightclub scene later that evening.
As an Asian woman, it's rare to see someone who resembles me being honored by the entertainment industry, and literally doubly rare to see two Asian Americans up on that stage, accepting a prestigious award.
This year the country singer's first post-season snap in support of husband Mike Fisher is doubly meaningful, offering fans the closest look yet at how well she's healed from a painful fall in November.
These days, Brazil seems doubly jinxed by the natural resources windfall that once propelled it into the ranks of the world's fastest growing economies but has now mired the government in a crippling corruption scandal.
It's also doubly convenient for picking up pet hair off the floor, and it's fun to drive it around with a stuffed animal riding on top, and confuse the living daylights out of your cats.
This is doubly true if you have several non-phone devices on your plan, because the line access fees for the unlimited plan are higher than they are for the plans Verizon introduced last year.
These female politicians are shattering the glass ceiling in Nevada These female politicians are shattering the glass ceiling in Nevada It's a historic election year in the U.S., and for voters in Nevada, doubly so.
Washington's stance is doubly harmful to Japan because it has slammed the breaks on exports to neighbouring China and exposes the trade-reliant economy to curbs on its shipments of cars to the United States.
Unfortunately, there are a few scenarios (which Microsoft outlines) where your attempt to recall a message results in two messages being sent to the recipient's inbox — which means your original error may be doubly highlighted.
NASA also knew it sucked, and doubly so when you're floating in space, so they created the RoboGlove, a battery-powered force-multiplying glove that lets you add some power and longevity to your grip.
ALEXANDER At the end of the day, I feel doubly bad for the Goldmans and the Browns in that justice was not served and, as the show demonstrates, the victims were lost in the circus.
"The students we are trying to help have been doubly victimized — first by the for-profit colleges that deceived them, and now by the federal government that refuses to help," Ament said in a statement.
TL;DR: The doubly-useful Alexa-enabled Fire TV Cube is on sale for $69 when you buy refurbished — saving you $30 on the regular refurb price and $50 on the brand-new model price.
"Because chemical castration is designed both to shackle the mind and cripple the body of sex offenders, it is doubly cruel, and should be struck down as a violation of the Eighth Amendment," Stinneford wrote.
So combine the two — situate a cult on the English moors, as Rebecca Wait does in her novel "The Followers" — and its characters will seem doubly wretched, the stark landscape symbolizing their wind-swept minds.
For an artist of Asian descent, it must seem doubly so at times, because America thinks of itself as black and white — and isn't even comfortable with that, as our "Nationalist" President just made clear.
And some children may have been doubly traumatized: After integrating into a new family and culture — and, in some cases, forgetting how to speak Finnish altogether — they returned to biological parents who were now strangers.
Shares of the construction equipment company Caterpillar have struggled in part because the firm is considered doubly vulnerable to trade tensions; more than 50 percent of Caterpillar's sales last year came from outside North America.
"Since this is not the first time we have been contacted over the issue, we want to be doubly sure that those we are in touch with are who they claim to be," he said.
That is doubly true where a President conspires with a foreign power to manipulate elections to his benefit—conduct that betrays American self-governance and joins the Framers' worst nightmares into a single impeachable offense.
"Jussie Smollett was victimized first in a hate-motivated and violent attack in Chicago and has since been doubly victimized as the subject of speculation by the media industry and broader culture," the statement said.
It's a doubly important task for the company because for one, Donald Trump wants to defund any climate change efforts and two, the money from the NASA deal could go toward funding Musk's Mars ambitions.
And doubly believable when you see that even against Wei Lei, who clearly has no clue how to carry himself, he runs straight past the Taichi master as the latter pivots off line by accidental instinct.
"Companies that are doing well and indicate they can mitigate tariffs are being rewarded while those that are missing are being doubly punished," said John Zolidis, president of New York-based investment advisor Quo Vadis Capital.
The news was doubly crushing because it struck Smith, who has seemed to mature a bit in recent years, just after he and Harris had been married, and just after he'd won his first NBA title.
Estimated price: $212013,000 - $75,000 This 1966 275 GTB Long Nose Alloy is doubly rare: Ferrari built just 453 copies of the car, and of those, it made just 19323 out of aluminum rather than heavier steel.
Estimated price: $2000,22 - $2750,192 This 21928 21965 GTB Long Nose Alloy is doubly rare: Ferrari built just 22013 copies of the car, and of those, it made just 80 out of aluminum rather than heavier steel.
In other words, the Trump administration has been exercising its imagination to invent a way to doubly thwart the will of Congress and evade confirmation of an appointee to one of the most important cabinet posts.
By carrying on, those workers will not only save the public purse money by not drawing a pension but will also continue to pay taxes and social-security contributions, so those extra years are doubly valuable.
That creates an interesting dynamic for U.S. companies, which one could argue are doubly benefiting from cheap capital and the increasing shortage of their shares, the latter of which tends to boost stock prices, Buckland said.
For parents interested in having their children engage in lifestyle changes in the new year, it's doubly important to do so as a family — and never to tell the child to lose weight, Dr. Sim emphasizes.
"I still don't know what took him to the edge," Turner told the BBC last October, saying that it was doubly confusing to her because he had recently started a new job and had found love.
Not only is Wilson celebrating the holiday with his daughter, but it's doubly exciting for him to spend it with his 3-year-old stepson Future Zahir, who is Ciara's first child from a previous relationship.
But there's something doubly hilarious and fulfilling about seeing Migos on a wholesome sports show giving the history of it to an audience who will now fail miserably at dabbing from looking up tutorials on Youtube.
Dragon Ball FighterZ started like any other good competitive game does, doubly so for fighting games: Players scoured the data and labbed tech to quickly find who was the biggest and baddest fighter on the roster.
This is more straight up aggressive than passive-aggressive, and what makes it doubly bleak is that the group appears to be being used solely for complaints and is utterly barren of any kind of positivity.
It's a doubly sweet victory because the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign traces some of its (grass)roots to the struggle to close Chicago's notorious Fisk and Crawford coal plants, which were finally retired in 2012.
In this case, Trump's response is doubly weird, because he basically concedes that his critics are correct: He's grooming Ivanka for high office and had her take his seat at the G-20 for that reason.
Musk clearly doesn't want the new model to cannibalize sales of the company's premium sedan, the Model S. The question is: can limiting options move potential Model 3 buyers up to the doubly expensive Model S?
This is doubly helpful because "Songs of Lear" also shares little with traditional, linear storytelling, and large parts of it are in untranslated Latin and Polish — in other words, it's hard to tell what's going on.
And while any artwork warrants careful thought before actions are taken to conserve it, that seems doubly true with conceptual art, where the potential risk of inadvertently shifting the meaning of a work is even greater.
It's always a bad idea for a lawyer to try the patience of a judge — and that's doubly true during a bench trial, when the judge will decide not only the law, but also the facts.
Unfortunately the more a fighter moves his feet, the less time he spends in a stance and this is doubly dangerous if he is moving his feet all over the place in range of his opponent.

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