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Among the most satisfying films of the past decade are some from "The Dark Knight" and "Harry Potter" franchises, both of which, in their different ways, engage Sept. 11 and the world it made while transporting viewers into fantastical realms.

"If you try to push democracy tomorrow we'll end up like Mauritania or Sudan," both of which in recent decades have had coups on the heels of democratic elections.

The Xhosa were then subjected to taxation and confined to areas with infertile land, both of which, in combination with drought, cattle disease, and political despair, led to famine and mass starvation in 1856 57.

The high priest of Egypt did not come to the front of the stage and cry "Well, all right!", nor did the pharaoh inquire: "Anybody here from Kirkcaldy?" But the whole production was irresistibly reminiscent of both the Labour party's infamous Sheffield rally and the last night of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo - both of which, in their time, gave me immense pleasure.

The Guardian launched a live blog, as though the royal engagement were either a political event or a sporting contest — both of which, in ways, it was — under the auspices of which there was much discussion of pre-nups and Swarovski crystals and Madame Tussaud's.

But you will know them if you work in education in Walsall or in Bradford, both of which in recent months signed contracts worth more than £20m and £210m over seven years respectively for the company to provide "education improvement services", including management-consultancy advice.

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Both took two daylight classes, one of which in each case was the stake.

Almost all styrene is now produced by dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene, a compound obtained by reacting ethylene and benzene both of which in turn are derived from petroleum.

Gubernatorial seats in Iowa and Ohio, both of which are in GOP hands, are in the toss-up category.

Accurate diagnosis takes time and resources, both of which are in short supply in today's NHS.

The good news is that the teen-arrest rate and number of kids in juvie, both of which peaked in the late 90s, are declining; "only" 70,000 teenagers nationwide are in the kiddie version of prison.

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