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OK, Heraclitus did say a man can't step in the same river twice, because it's not the same river, he's not the same man.
And the way bacteria make a living is that they consume nutrients from the environment, they grow to
twice
their size, they cut themselves down in the middle, and one cell becomes two, and so on and so on.
OK, and for how many of you has raising your hands
twice
been the most exercise you got today?
After we finished designing the first tower, they told us, you know, "You don't have to design the second one, you just repeat the same design, and we pay you twice."
It's been growing at
twice
the speed of the United States and a lot of the growth is coming from mobile.
I flew on the space shuttle twice, and I lived on the International Space Station for almost six months.
Twice
a week, I drive from my home near Tijuana, Mexico, over the US border, to my office in San Diego.
People who don't have neighbors of a different race are about
twice
as likely to oppose interracial marriage as people who do.
Some have described the Great Pacific Garbage Patch as an island
twice
the size of Texas, but I've been told that it's hard to see because it's more like a smog.
Because the truth is, when they light their candles at ours, there is
twice
as much light available for everyone.
As a black person in America, I am
twice
as likely as a white person to live in an area where air pollution poses the greatest risk to my health.
For example, if dog whelks are subjected to artificial light at night they're about
twice
as likely to stay under the water with a predator.
It's
twice
the range of any electric motorcycle.
We actually ship more than
twice
as much of every form of information technology.
We've had 18 percent growth in constant dollars in every form of information technology for the last half-century, despite the fact that you can get
twice
as much of it each year.
One to three pills given once or
twice
a year is enough to take a child from 200 worms to zero and to protect them from infection going forward.
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics met on this issue
twice
in great detail and said it is a moral imperative to make genetically engineered crops readily available.
Lightly pigmented skin evolved not just once, not just twice, but probably three times.
People had already recognized that while Jews and non-Jews in Europe had been equally likely to contract TB during this time, the death rate among non-Jews was
twice
as high.
There is a zone there, around Guantanamo Bay, where a treaty gives the United States administrative responsibility for a piece of land that's about
twice
the size of Manhattan.
So we have to ask ourselves, do we want to spend
twice
the amount on doing very little good?
In 1970, the developed world decided we were going to spend
twice
as much as we did, right now, than in 1970, on the developing world.
Singapore had
twice
the child mortality of Sweden.
And until this very moment, maybe you didn't think
twice
about it, and nor did I, until I answered a 20-word cryptic advert to become an intellectual property investigator.
It tends to go in these pulses, about every three days, but on average, 125 feet a day,
twice
the rate it did 20 years ago.
I realize that the cord is wrapped not once but
twice
around the baby's neck.
As a result, in the Russian far east today, which is
twice
the size of India, you have exactly six million Russians.
By 2050, it's estimated that
twice
the number of us are going to be living in cities.
And it's also estimated that there is going to be
twice
as much meat and dairy consumed.
What's fascinating about these signs is they cost about 10 percent of the running cost of a conventional speed camera, but they prevent
twice
as many accidents.
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