During his recent campaign for the party's leadership, Mr Sharon twice told his Likud central committee that he did not rule out the creation of an independent Palestine.
This observer, twice told by Mr. Santos he wished to have an interview with me, was unable during six weeks to get a straight answer from any campaign staff member, a situation replicated many times with other journalists.
"All of them were told twice that a journalist was coming, " he said in a separate interview with the BBC.
Take this example, which is told twice in the book: a flock of sheep approaches the Finnish border in a panic, pleading to be allowed entry.
But still he waited for Clinton to call him, twice, before he told his negotiators to go for a deal.
As a New Yorker, I had heard of Nevis twice: when Kelly Ripa told Regis all about her trips there, and as the birthplace of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.
Sources told TIME last week that Stewart has twice spoken to the FBI, which is investigating ImClone, and gave the account told in the letter.
Richard has fought off breast cancer twice, but in January was told the disease had spread to her right kidney and bones.
That only happens once or twice a season, our driver told us.
"Georgie has come up for us in big games at Ibrox twice this season, " Thompson told BBC Radio Scotland after the victory in the Highlands.
His actions, including giving voluntary statements to police and twice surrendering himself to police when told to do so, should demonstrate that he is not a flight risk, attorneys said.
The attorneys added his actions, including giving voluntary statements to police and twice surrendering himself to police when told to do so, should demonstrate he is not a flight risk.
All told, Texas has added twice as many jobs as California has since 1990.
At least twice, he says, he has been told of plots to have him killed.
Chopra, twice a winner on the PGA Tour, told reporters he felt his game was finally coming together after a disappointing year.
"We get an earthquake of this size in the UK maybe once or twice every couple of years, " he told BBC Radio Wales.
"To catch the leaders, we have to work twice as hard as they are, " he told the Lotus website.
The interpreters told CNN the Americans met at least twice last week with the officer, at the embassy and consulate.
Jones had told the court Yuill dabbed his finger twice into a bottle of methadone and rubbed it on the baby's gum.
After the attack, the girl told police, she tried to escape twice but Jaji threatened to stab her, saying "I am this close to killing you".
Spanish police officers, who attended the scene, were next to give evidence and told the court that Mr Deyanov had twice been "dealt with" by police in the days prior to the attack.
At his Senate hearing last month, General Hayden told Michigan Democrat Carl Levin not once but twice that he was not "comfortable" with intelligence-related work that had been done by an office reporting to former Undersecretary of Defense Doug Feith.
The court was also told that Mr Khan had been married and divorced twice before he met Dr Kamal.
Alex Carter, who farms 3, 500 acres of rice and soybean in southern Missouri, told CNN he's been running electric irrigation twice as much as most years because he's only gotten two inches of rain since March.
Vanpelt told Patterson that he shot Janos Volgyesi in the back twice, according to the affidavit.
Axel's mother Linda Peanberg King, of Islington, north London, told the inquest she went once to her GP and twice to the Harmoni centre at the Whittington Hospital in Archway, after Axel fell ill last October.
But there had been no true words for the act then: rape was what occurred when some maniac jumped on you out of a bush, not when your formal-dance date drove you to a side road in the mangy twice-cut forest surrounding a tin-pot mining town and told you to drink up like a good girl and then took you apart, layer by torn layer.
If someone had told me I would be on a national news channel even twice during my first year, I would have been thrilled.
Mr Duncan Smith dismissed the petition as a "complete stunt" and told his local Wanstead and Woodford Guardian he had been unemployed twice so "I know what it is like to live on the breadline".
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