As a result, it is getting easier every day to tell these Siamese-twin cities apart.
In a key scene, she visits Siamese twins in the Agent Orange ward of a Saigon hospital.
The Cambodian government offers strong support to the projects and there are hopes the Siamese crocodile population will gradually increase.
Detroit remains a Siamese twin to the auto business and it shows in high sales, but low margins.
Other successes included Midnight in Moscow, March of the Siamese Children and I Want To Be Like You.
Now Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley, who portrayed Siamese twins in "Side Show, " share a musical actress nomination.
In this, Barton and I are Siamese twins, with some hits, some misses.
Instead he spent his war turning Siamese keyboards into 17 other Asian languages, or customising typewriters for future battlegrounds.
The first large-scale survey revealed a treasure trove of rare species, including Siamese crocodiles, previously thought extinct in the wild.
Until last year the company was a Siamese twin of British and Dutch corporations, with dual stock listings and dueling boards of directors.
In Britain, the courts are wrestling with the question of whether a couple's religious beliefs should determine the fate of their Siamese twins.
The Siamese crocodile, which used to pluck picnicking princesses off the riverbank, according to French explorers, has already disappeared from the main river.
These range from using her influence to enrich her businessman husband to providing state money to buy imported cat-food for her pet Siamese.
In 1829, the original "Siamese twins, " Chang and Eng Bunker, arrived in Boston aboard the ship Sachem to be exhibited to the Western world.
Bob and Peter Farrelly's latest project is Stuck On You, a story of semi-Siamese twins who share the same liver but have totally different personalities.
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The term siamese twins was coined as a reference to Eng and Chang Bunker, who achieved international fame following their birth in what was then Siam in 1811.
In an anonymous old building, at the top of too many flights of stairs, a door opened to reveal a tall lady, a Bechstein piano and two Siamese cats.
However, even with 2010's 13 hatchlings, it will take a long time to see a substantial boost in numbers because each Siamese crocodile takes at least 15 years to reach sexual maturity.
Thinking of him standing up there alone with a microphone, though, trying to be funny, I felt a renewed, Siamese-twin closeness: fearing for him was like fearing for me.
"The two remaining candidates are political Siamese twins, so I'm not expecting very much from the result, " she said after voting in the northern town of Henin-Beaumont, according to Agence-France Presse.
This was the period when the city of Angkor in present-day Cambodia went into rapid decline, a fact that some historians have blamed on invasions by the rival Siamese and Champa kingdoms.
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Filkins (very menacingly played by Frost, the Columbine-style killer in Gus Van Sant's "Elephant") tries to run down the "Siamese triplets, " as he calls them, in his car, and skewer them with his samurai sword.
Similarly, another prolonged drought in the 18th century, which was noted by foreign visitors to Siam (modern-day Thailand), coincided with a series of political upheavals that included the sacking of the Siamese capital by Burmese invaders.
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While their accessible sound was not to the taste of some trad jazz purists, they were now pop stars as well as jazzmen, and more top 10 hits followed with March of the Siamese Children and The Green Leaves of Summer.
Enjoy the relaxed, open-air atmosphere of a 1920s Thai home at the Issaya Siamese Club, where local celebrity chef Ian Kittichai turns out dishes seasoned with herbs grown in the house garden, such as red chilli-glazed seabass (pla aob prik) and jasmine flower flan (kanom dok mali).
Why doesn't Mr McCain pick Joe Lieberman, a prominent Democrat turned independent? (The senators are seen so often in each other's company that they might be Siamese twins.) And why doesn't Barack Obama pick Chuck Hagel, a Nebraska Republican and decorated Vietnam war veteran who has been one of the loudest critics of the Iraq war?
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