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Both and boiling
Both units are General Electric boiling water reactors.

Both and point
Both Tacitus and Suetonius speak of escalating persecutions toward the end of Domitian's reign, identifying a point of sharp increase around 93, or sometime after the failed revolt of Saturninus in 89.
Both natural harmonics and artificial harmonics, where the thumb stops the note and the octave or other harmonic is activated by lightly touching the string at the relative node point, extend the instrument's range considerably.
Both the victory point and the trade privilege are lost if another player takes control of the merchant.
Both providers run an interconnected financial network that allows the processing of not only of debit cards at point of sale terminals but also credit cards and charge cards.
Both Australia and New Zealand still celebrate Anzac Day and the Turks consider it a point of national pride.
Both Pythons later felt that there had been a strange role reversal in the manner of the debate, with two young upstart comedians attempting to make serious, well-researched points, while the establishment figures engaged in cheap jibes and point scoring.
Both Matilda's mother and husband died in 1076, leaving her in sole control of her great Italian patrimony as well as lands in Lorraine, while at the same time matters in the conflict between Pope Gregory VII and the German king Henry IV were at a crisis point.
Both believe that Christianity as originally established by Jesus Christ was a true religion, but that it subsequently became deformed to the point that it was beyond simple reformation.
Both right ascension and longitude measure an angle from a primary direction ( a zero point ) on an equator.
" Both dream sequences involve star patterns and are about lines radiating to a point.
Both curves are extended with straight lines of slope 1 and n ( 3 for a third-order intercept point ).
Both sides had practical reasons for signing the treaty at that point: the Order needed time to fortify its newly acquired lands, the Poles and Lithuanians to deal with territorial challenges in the east and in Silesia.
Both Davis and Hanson point out that both armies had to live off the countryside, neither having a commissary system sufficient to provide supplies for a campaign.
Both of these scientists ' early criticisms point to the fact that different techniques are needed to confirm or contradict the results, as Webb, et al., also concluded in their study.
Both men were organizing underground Communist cells in cooperation with Grigori Voitinsky, a Comintern agent, but Zhou apparently did not meet Voitinsky at this point.
Both in Didot ’ s and Fournier ’ s systems, some point sizes have traditional names such as Cicero ( before introduction of point systems, type sizes were called by names such as Cicero, Pica, Ruby, Long Primer, etc.
Both AltiVec and SSE feature 128-bit vector registers that can represent sixteen 8-bit signed or unsigned chars, eight 16-bit signed or unsigned shorts, four 32-bit ints or four 32-bit floating point variables.
Both the passion Little Women has engendered in diverse readers and its ability to survive its era and transcend its genre point to a text of unusual permeability .”
Both locations are close to the Pacific pole of inaccessibility (), a point in the ocean farthest from any land mass.
Both David Sweetman and John Richardson point to the Gauguin sculpture called Oviri ( literally meaning ' savage '), the gruesome phallic figure of the Tahitian goddess of life and death that was intended for Gauguin's grave, exhibited in the 1906 retrospective exhibition that even more directly led to Les Demoiselles.
Both he and his party publicly encouraged people to vote for James Soong to the point of stating during the presidential debates that he was not planning to vote for himself and that people should vote for Soong.
Both Christine de Pizan and Geoffrey de la Tour Landry point to Catherine as a paragon for young women, emphasizing her model of virginity and " wifely chastity.
Both feature a masculine man singing about seemingly masculine items, but gradually degrading, and both ending in the singer expressing a wish to wear " suspenders and a bra ", and both choruses being disgusted at this point.
Both will require more time before returning to the point in question.

Both and elevation
Both islands have volcanic cones more than 700 meters in elevation that serve as markers for vessels entering Honduras's Pacific
Both altitude and elevation, two synonyms for height, are usually defined as the position of a point above the mean sea level.
Both in his management of Covent Garden, which he resigned in 1839, and of Drury Lane, which he held from 1841 to 1843, he found his designs for the elevation of the stage frustrated by the absence of adequate public support.
Both uses indicate a state or action involving increased elevation or quantity in the physical sense, or superiority or excess in the abstract.
Both villages are located in the mountains on the border with Messenia, at about 500 m elevation.
The latest engine meets stringent LEV II / Tier 2 Bin 5 emissions certification Both versions of the 1GR-FE engine run normally on 87 octane fuel though they produce less power thus Toyota recommends premium fuel for demanding situations such as towing, off-roading, and driving at high elevation.
Both the land elevation as it climbs from sea level to nearly 700 ' and the absence of smokestack manufacturing combine with the prevailing westerly winds to eliminate the yellow haze associated with low levels of pollution on even the most humid summer days.
Both El Rom and the nearby moshav Odem are the two Jewish settlements in Israel with the highest elevation, after Nimrod.
:" Both men emerge as the victims of a complex series of events: the king's desire to be seen as orthodox in the light of the Vorstius affair ; the in-fighting for control of the ecclesiastical establishment on the elevation of George Abbot to the archbishopric of Canterbury ; and the campaign of the emerging anti-Calvinist group around Bishop Richard Neile against puritans ".

Both and freezing
Both she and her mother received parts, and were paid five dollars a day for two weeks of outdoor filming in freezing weather.
Both help stave off the cold winter air which sometimes dips below freezing.
Both races were also slowed by poor trail conditions, which was caused by unseasonably warm weather with daily highs that hovered just above freezing.

Both and depression
Both serotonin and norepinephrine have been highly implicated in depression and anxiety, and it has been shown that facilitation of their activity has beneficial effects on these mental disorders.
Both colonies failed in the 1930s when the depression hit.
Both died prematurely after recurring bouts of depression, burn-out and exhaustion.
Both banks weathered the storm of depression in the 1930s without great difficulty, despite a decline in earnings.
Both the Davises suffered from depression due to the loss of their sons and their fortunes.
Both endogenous and exogenous glucocorticoids are known to cause psychosis and depression, implying that neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus may play an important role in modulating symptoms of stress and depression.
Both catabolic and anabolic pathways share in this metabolic depression, and, though less energy is used up, still less energy is generated.
Both corporations were successful aids in the cultural and financial recovery of the Canadian economy during the Great depression.
Both the name " navelwort " and the scientific name " Umbilicus " come from the round shape of the leaves, which have a navel-like depression in the center.
Both Roosevelt and the 73rd Congress called for greater governmental involvement in the economy as a way to end the depression.
" Garrett's biographer, Bruce Ramsey, wrote, " Both The Driver and Atlas Shrugged have to do with running railroads during an economic depression, and both suggest pro-capitalist ways in which the country might get out of the depression.
Both the rim and interior of this feature have been heavily damaged by subsequent impacts, leaving a formation that is little more than a rugged depression in the surface.
Both of these actions, combined with the economic depression following the Panic of 1837 ( caused partly by Jackson's fiscal policies ) increased the domestic need for minted money.
Both Japan Meteorological Agency and PAGASA tracked this system, but considered it a tropical depression.

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