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When kids start acting, they become doubly fascinating.
Western governments have become doubly wary of arming rebel groups, lest weapons fall into ISIS's hands.
THE old maxim, "It's lonely at the top" is about to become doubly true for Mike Beebe, the governor of Arkansas.
To be overpaid for your first book, the argument goes, is to put yourself so badly in debt to the publisher that you become doubly mortgaged.
When the minds of the reader and writer perfectly and inimitably connect, objects, events and emotions become doubly vivid – more real, somehow, than real things.
Fallows was asking, in effect, "Might Senator McCain's devastating medical prognosis become doubly tragic?" Then he gently offered advice on how to avert such a legacy.
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When America's attention wandered to Iraq, the generals became doubly convinced of this.
This becomes doubly resonant in the final essay, ironically entitled "Beginnings".
This becomes doubly worrying because DfID will spend only 70% of aid.
"But certainly if a district is closing traditional schools for poor performance, not closing charter schools becomes doubly indefensible".
In the new conditions of free speech that obtained under perestroika and glasnost, Sakharov and Bonner became doubly effective.
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