This consultation is one Drucker and Warren have engaged in twice yearly for two decades.
If you read the books or watch the show, many, many people are in their cups (and Tyrion is in twice as many).
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If you're a CEO and your company is going down the tube, you'll hang in twice as long in the U.S. than in Europe.
The comments, made in twice-yearly comments to Congress, were viewed with caution by investors, and US shares lost early gains after Mr Greenspan's speech was released.
It's AMD, with one-seventh of Intel's revenue, that has been exuding Intel-like cockiness--making predictions that its server processor called Opteron will be in twice as many server designs this year.
The Sainsbury's scheme has been trialled in Torbay, where the chain says it resulted in twice as many people signing up to the local carers' register as would normally be expected.
Mr Brown and Ms Boxer have impressive lists of potential donors Ms Boxer has even enlisted the help of Barack Obama, who has flown in twice this year to raise funds for her.
But there are early signs of success, notably in one priority, to push up sharply the proportion of honours graduates, who bring in twice as much provincial funding as a pass student.
The network deals expire following the 2014-15 season and the next deal could bring in twice as much given what MLB recently signed for and the current landscape for sports media rights.
Hecox and Padilla drop in twice a week.
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Stored in a facility in Zurich, many of the pieces have been shown to the public in twice-yearly exhibits there, but Schmidheiny and Herzog dreamed of having a place to show off the collection in Latin America as a way to spark dialogue among artists across the diverse region.
On the first day of the conclave, one voting session will be held: on other days the cardinals will vote twice in the morning and twice in the afternoon.
Miami finished the season 1-4 at Indiana, losing twice in the regular season and twice in the playoffs.
The centrist conservative party was in power twice in the 90s, with both terms ending amid damaging allegations of corruption, despite campaigning on an anti-graft platform.
Just last night BBC South East heard from a couple from Ramsgate who said they had been forced to sleep in their car because they could not afford to travel to hospital appointments in London twice in a 48-hour period.
Carl Baker was next to make waves as he dropped British champion Danny Williams twice in the first round, then twice more in the second before weathering a third-round fightback to win the decision.
"He's only been in the hospital twice in the last three years, " says Carter.
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The Barbarians finished with two hookers in the front row, and this weakness led to them being penalised in the scrum twice in the closing stages.
They have now lost to Wigan twice (in 1994 and 1995), Bradford twice (in 2000 at Murrayfield and again at Cardiff in 2003), Hull (also at Cardiff, in 2005) and now Warrington.
The Skating Dutchmen finished above .500 in the ECAC just twice in their first 16 seasons.
Pilots of jet planes have fallen asleep on duty in or over London twice in three years.
The court heard the colonel had previously served as a UN peacekeeper in Sierra Leone and twice in Lebanon.
Mr Hassan was shot once in the left arm, once in the back and twice in the back of the head.
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He won the award in 1981 by homering twice in baseball's first game after a players' strike that lasted two months.
All of the other teams in the section play twice in June, while Scotland are next in action at the start of next season in Norway.
And when Chelsea did eventually find room in the box - twice in a minute - first Yobo blocked Lampard's goalbound effort and then Salomon Kalou headed narrowly over.
The striker, who scored six times during Aberdeen's successful Cup-Winners' Cup run in 1983 and netted twice in just four appearances for Scotland, was no stranger to the odd underhand manoeuvre in his quest for goals.
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She has only seen her husband in prison twice since the night he surrendered at the police station in Herington, Kansas, two days after the Oklahoma City bombing.
The Institute for Supply Management, in its twice-yearly forecast, said purchasing managers were optimistic about 2007, both in manufacturing and in other industries.
Something similar seems to have happened in the region twice before, in 1928 and 1977.
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