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I'm joined in the studio now by NPR digital correspondent Corey Dade, who has reported on the doubling-up phenomenon.
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I'm joined in the studio now by NPR digital correspondent Corey Dade, who's reported on the doubling-up phenomenon.
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I'm joined in the studio now by NPR digital correspondent Corey Dade, who has reported on the doubling-up phenomenon.
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I'm joined in the studio now by NPR digital correspondent Corey Dade, who has reported on the doubling-up phenomenon.
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But preventive care is one thing; the doubling-up and more of examinations and needle sticks is another.
'Another Test? No Thanks, Doc.' Ellen Graham 2010
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It was also doubling-up as the inaugural round of a brand new event: the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup (ILMC), also created by the ACO, a relatively humble beginning for a competition that shows huge promise in taking sports car endurance racing on to a worldwide stage.
Silverstone hosts European farewell to two Le Mans heavyweights 2010
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He explainedthat, when shots were first fired, he turned to his right to see what was going on, then turned back to his left when he felt a "doubling-up" in his chest, which suggests that he was shot from the side.
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I can't recall the source quoted at the time and the programme itself probably isn't the most reliable font of reference material, but last night's 22 May 2009 BBC1 "Have I Got News For You" had an audio clip from several years ago of someone asking Julie Kirkbride about the apparent "doubling-up" of ACA between herself and her husband.
+++ My local Bracknell MP Andrew Mackay is standing down+++ Mark Reckons 2009
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In a business whose product already was money, the doubling-up emphasis on financial metrics obliterated any memory of other principles or values that might have once existed in the financial sector.
Charles H. Green: The Boston Consulting Group Caused the Recession 2009
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But then there is also the young, female executive of a Middle Eastern construction firm who has no time for such doubling-up.
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