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" The first word has a loaded double meaning, conveying both "outlying" and "eccentric.
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His title has a double-meaning: empathy is both very old and freshly topical.
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The Republican death panel argument has taken on a curious double-meaning.
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Some retailers "double" coupons, meaning they give twice the face value of the discount or offer buy-one-get-one-free promotions.
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On his fifth, the vault, he attempted a Yurchenko double-full, meaning a round-off back handspring onto the table, and a flip with two twists in the air.
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For pan-Americana, the meaning of value is a double-sided ideal, as political as it is economic.
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Withers then crashed over to seal Crusaders' first double over a Super League side, meaning Whitehead's late score for the Bulls was little more than consolation.
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By launching closer to the equator, the rocket receives a bigger boost from the Earth's rotation, meaning it can lift nearly double the mass of a normal Baikonur payload - a maximum of three tonnes, as opposed to 1.7 tonnes, into a geosynchronous orbit 36, 000km above the Earth.
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He added that some well meaning friends had contributed to his one major moment of anxiety, a double bogey at the 15th.
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