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  • 121double — I UK [ˈdʌb(ə)l] / US adjective *** 1) consisting of two things or parts of the same type He went through the double doors. Place the sausages on a double layer of kitchen paper. a) involving two things happening at the same time a double murder… …

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  • 124Darius Butler — No. 27     Carolina Panthers Cornerback Personal information Date of birth: March 18, 1986 (1986 03 18) (age 25) Pla …

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  • 126Tony Hinkle — Paul D. Tony Hinkle (December 19 1899 September 22 1992) was an American college basketball coach at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. He invented the orange basketball. Hinkle was born in Logansport, Indiana, was graduated in 1917 from …

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  • 127double — / dʌb(ə)l/ adjective twice as large or two times the size ● Their turnover is double ours. ♦ to be on double time to earn twice the usual wages for working on Sundays or other holidays ♦ in double figures with two figures, from 10 to 99 ●… …

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  • 128double — / dʌb(ə)l/ adjective twice as large or two times the size ● Their turnover is double ours. ♦ to be on double time to earn twice the usual wages for working on Sundays or other holidays ♦ in double figures with two figures, from 10 to 99 ●… …

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