Iberia and emerging markets including eastern Europe and India saw double-digit growth.
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In addition; it might be a good idea to double-check incoming information.
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Netflix has said its U.S. content costs will almost double this year.
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BASKETBALL:Basketball Ireland received a rare double dose of positive press this week.
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However, a plan to double its opening hours requires eight new staff.
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Her hospital records repeat the phrase, day after day, year after year:
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Ms Adams said police often knew when people were serious, repeat offenders.
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It hasn't seen a true repeat since Graham's 2005 FA until today.
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Myrina saw his point, of course, and did not repeat her request.
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Justice sources said the operation was intended to prevent a repeat massacre.
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He said the group is looking to duplicate the venture in Europe.
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After excluding duplicate reports, 82 reports were included in the final analysis.
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If you do, you risk primary key conflicts and duplicate data issues.
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Reviewers worked in duplicate to select articles, evaluate quality, and abstract information.
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It grows fast and can duplicate its weight several times a day.
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Of course, there's no guarantee that you can replicate recent successes exactly.
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A good vaccine will try to replicate that kind of natural protection.
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Gardaí now plan to replicate the model across the south inner city.
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Conclusions: Findings both replicate and extend previous knowledge on PPI in dementia.
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He said Auckland did not want to replicate what happened in Melbourne.
Ús de reduplicate en anglès
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Why may not thought's mission be to increase and elevate, rather than simply to imitate and reduplicate, existence?
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In those palms were reduplicated the signs I had seen in Mrs. Elbourn's.
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So with reduplicating speech she conveyed intelligence to his mind.
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The chain-trail of the moorhen reduplicated itself.
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The line must be reinforced and reduplicated, and a second figure, almost a facsimile of the first, is added.
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In the suburbs of our cities you may see, reduplicated in endless rows, studiedly quaint imitations and adaptations of the village hovel.
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Somewhere in this great, multitudinous mass of humanity he is sinning and sinning and reduplicating and extending the sin that you did.
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Benham went into the study that reduplicated his former rooms in Finacue Street and sat down before the fire the butler lit for him.
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The latter remains a melodramatic masterpiece, and faithful to the novel that Angela Carter once said, "shamelessly reduplicated the plot of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre".