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Both and fine
Both do a fine job of the picture's acting demands.
Both of these may sap performance and force processors in SMP systems to contend for the memory bus, especially if the granularity of the locking is fine.
Both Waterhouse and Barry were convicted, with Barry serving 1 hour in jail and paying a $ 30 fine ( although other sources put the fine at $ 1000 ).
Both the Coronado Lodge and the pottery works remain as fine examples of this type of architecture.
Both these fine scholars had attended Huxley's lectures on genetics, experimental zoology ( including embryology ) and ethology.
" Both the Dadaist Marcel Duchamp and the Pop Artist Andy Warhol would invert expectations by presenting commonplace objects or graphics as works of fine art ( for example a urinal as a fountain ), simply by presenting them in a way no one had thought to do before ; the result was intended to induce an epiphany of " what art is " or is not.
A New York Times article quotes Charlie Tillinghast, president of msnbc. com, a separate company, as saying, “ Both strategies are fine, but naming them the same thing is brand insanity .” As a result, msnbc. com is considering changing its name to prevent confusion with the television network, MSNBC.
Both are very fine examples of English Baroque decoration, and Burghley contains Verrio ’ s masterpiece, the Heaven Room.
Both drew upon the fine acoustics in Adler's earlier Central Music Hall.
Both fine silver and base metal pennies of this reign were issued from the Tower mint, with the legend — Philip and Mary by the grace of God a rose without a thorn.
Both faced a possible $ 500 fine and a 6-month sentence.
Both Gibson and Gooden — each right-handed, and a fine hitting pitcher — had reached the major leagues as a switch-hitter, and both their teams required them to bat only right-handed, to reduce the possibility of their pitching arms being hit by a pitch.
Both in tangential and in radial ooids, the cortex is composed of many very fine increments of growth.
Both surfaces are covered with fine hairs.
Both are also fine, if slow growing, timber trees, and have been reduced considerably by fire, mining and logging.
Both copies are used, and in " fine " condition.
Both also must pay a $ 5, 000 fine to the City and Rosen will be barred from working for a ( NY ) non-profit for three years.
Both Billington and Paul Taylor ( in The Independent ) give the production 4 out of 5 stars, while Charles Spencer, reviewing the production in The Daily Telegraph, like other critics making inevitable comparisons with the original production, rates it as " equally fine, with Michael Gambon and David Bradley rising magnificently to the benchmark set by their illustrious predecessors ," but points out that he too does not feel that he fully understands it: " Even after three decades I cannot claim fully to understand this haunting drama that proves by turns funny, scary, and resonantly poetic, but I have no doubt that it is one of the handful of indisputable modern classics that Pinter has written, and a piece that will haunt and tantalise the memory of all who see it.
Both fine ceramics and coarse pottery were discovered, which suggests that this area was settled during the Late Bronze Age, even if there is no evidence to the municipal structures.
Both men were known as fine woodsmen and hunters.
Both the Malvern and Shropshire hills are visible on fine days.
Both these centuries were scored in May but Hawke did not maintain his fine start to the season and finished with a total of 708 runs at 24. 41.
Both had extremely fine coats and delicate skin, unlike many horse breeds found in Europe.

Both and buildings
Both buildings were in flames.
Both had been converted from earlier private buildings.
Both the Johnny Haynes Stand and Cottage remain among the finest examples of Archibald Leitch football architecture to remain in existence and both have been designated as Grade II listed buildings.
Both buildings could have easily been seen from Leicester's building and were therefore on permanent display to visitors.
Both public and private buildings such as schools and courthouses may fly the national flag.
* Both universities comprise many buildings of great beauty and antiquity, sited on level terrain ideal for cycling, near slow-moving rivers suitable for rowing and punting.
Both campuses have undergone significant expansion over the years, and many University buildings have received funding from Lord Beaverbrook and other prominent industrialists and philanthropists.
Both buildings were renovated in 2011 and provide modern classrooms for seminars of about 16 – 18 students as well as a military and civilian instructor.
Both ornamented and unornamented water spouts projecting from roofs at parapet level were a common device used to shed rainwater from buildings until the early eighteenth century.
Both Sinclair and Ackroyd's ideas in turn were further developed by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell in their graphic novel, From Hell, which speculated that Jack the Ripper used Hawksmoor's buildings as part of ritual magic, with his victims as human sacrifice.
Both buildings were built by George Green and George Hatcliff.
Both buildings were severely damaged during the 2003 Canberra bushfires.
Both of which were built among the remains of the older air force buildings.
Both of which were built among the remains of the older air force buildings.
Both buildings are fabulous examples of the Second Empire style featuring mansard roofs.
Both opened in 2004, although the buildings have been around longer.
Both school buildings will maintain their current elementary classes.
Both buildings have been called superior facilities for a district its size.
Both buildings remain today, and are commanding on the Billings skyline.
Both properties currently remain abandoned, the pools and buildings having since been demolished and filled in.
Both developments resulted from a then-controversial decision to raze much of the core of historic buildings in the center of the village in favor of the style of urban development then coming into vogue.
Both Union and Confederate soldiers burned many buildings as they retreated.
Both buildings still stand today.
Both buildings are owned and operated by the LDS Church.
Both buildings were torn down as part of the park conversion, which also included replanting the park with 5, 000 native shrubs and plants.

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