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twice and underwent
Edge hitting of the ball underwent a two year " experimental period ", twice the usual length of an " experimental trial " and is still a matter of some controversy within the sport.
According to Plutarch, Spartan society twice underwent major upheavals sparked by ephors ' dreams at the shrine during the Hellenistic era.
While Section 4 has never been invoked, Section 3 has been invoked three times: on July 13, 1985 when Ronald Reagan underwent surgery to remove cancerous polyps from his colon, and twice more on June 29, 2002 and July 21, 2007 when George W. Bush underwent colonoscopy procedures requiring sedation.
During its ten-year lifespan, Wings underwent numerous personnel changes, including twice being reduced to its core McCartney-McCartney-Laine trio.
On March 1, 2007, he underwent surgery twice to repair his right ring finger.
The original text twice underwent non-credited adaptation in order to match currently prevailing Communist Party ideology.
Moore suffered from serious heart problems in his later years and twice underwent life-saving surgery for blocked arteries.
The Stade Auguste Bonal has underwent renovations twice: in 1973 and 1997.
In the 1960s, the museum underwent another major renovation to build the Hoffman Memorial Wing, named for L. Hawley Hoffman, who served as president of the museum twice.
Young, however, struggled to replicate that success, underwent " Tommy John surgery " and was traded twice, from the Mariners to the Los Angeles Dodgers, then to the Oakland Athletics in a three-team trade with the New York Mets, appearing in a game in relief during the 1989 American League Championship Series.

twice and surgery
The guard shot Kirkwood in the stomach at least twice during the melee, causing serious gunshot injuries requiring major surgery.
There were questions about Killebrew's health as the 1973 season began, as he had surgery twice during the offseason to fix leg problems.
He has twice undergone plastic surgery.
He played twice more for the first team at the end of the 2000 – 01 season, then surgery to knee cartilage damaged in a pre-season friendly caused him to miss the first two months of the 2001 – 02 season.
He has had heart surgery twice and has shared his experience in order to increase awareness about this condition.
Darwin regularly attended clinical wards in the hospital despite his great distress about some of the cases, but could only bear to attend surgical operations twice, rushing away before they were completed due to his distress at the brutality of surgery before anaesthetics.
Ronnie Moran ( born 28 February 1934 ) is a former Liverpool captain and coach, who twice served as caretaker manager ( after the departure of Kenny Dalglish and when Graeme Souness was absent due to heart surgery ) in the early 1990s.
Moreover during the training phase, minimally invasive operations can take up to twice as long as traditional surgery, leading to operating room tie ups and surgical staffs keeping patients under anesthesia for longer periods.

twice and at
The armed forces of Taiwan are at a working strength of about 450,000, though a reserve potential twice that high is contemplated.
He had not even thought about her much except once or twice at night in bed when his slowly ranging thoughts would abruptly, almost accidentally, encounter her.
The National Park Service hopes by 1966 to have 30,000 campsites available for 100,000 campers a day -- almost twice what there are at present.
Half the manhours you pay for on most jobs are wasted because the job was not planned right, so the right tools were not handy at the right place at the right time, or the right materials were not delivered to the handiest spots or materials were not stacked in the right order for erection, or you bought cheap materials that took too long to fit, or your workmen had to come back twice to finish a job they could have done on one trip.
Mars has been observed twice at about 3-cm wave length, and the intensity of the observed radiation is in reasonable agreement with the thermal radiation which might be predicted on the basis of the known temperature of Mars.
She had grown up with young Jenkins, and he had heard that they had been at the point of getting married at least twice.
The Italian master Piero Taruffi, no less sensitive, knows twice the ecstasy though he thinks of a car's adhesion to a wet two-lane road at 165 miles an hour as a matter best expressed in algebraic formulae.
This converted to GBP £ 1, 687, 837 at the time In 2012, the capital is worth around SEK 3. 1 billion ( USD 472 million, EUR 337 million ), which is almost twice the amount of the initial capital, taking inflation into account.
He would entertain as many as 500 persons of rank at one time, besides relieving the poor of the vicinity twice a week.
The holding power of this anchor is at best about twice its weight until it becomes buried, when it can be as much as ten times its weight.
he ordered the construction of a small fleet, perhaps a dozen or so longships, that, at 60 oars, were twice the size of Viking warships.
In the 7th and the 6th centuries BC, the site was taken over by Kylon during the failed Kylonian revolt, and twice by Pisistratus: all attempts directed at seizing political power by coups d ' etat.
Access to ROM memory occurred at 2 MHz regardless of graphics mode so theoretically programs released on ROM could run at least twice as fast as those released on tape or disc.
However, exploring all n nodes of the tree in this manner would use each link exactly twice: one traversal to enter the subtree rooted at that node, and another to leave that node's subtree after having explored it.
In practice a technique called vestigial sideband is used to reduce the channel spacing, which would be at least twice the video bandwidth if pure AM was used.
In fact it appears to have happened at least twice, following different paths in protostomes and deuterostomes.
Griffith Rhys Jones-or Caradog as he was commonly known-was the Conductor of the famous ' Côr Mawr ' of some 460 voices ( the South Wales Choral Union ), which twice won first prize at Crystal Palace choral competitions in London in the 1870s.
Besides Dick Tracy, Capp parodied many other comic strips in Li ' l Abner — including Steve Canyon, Superman ( at least twice ; first as " Jack Jawbreaker " in 1947, and again in 1966 as " Chickensouperman "), Mary Worth, Peanuts, Rex Morgan, M. D., Little Annie Rooney and Little Orphan Annie ( in which Punjab became " Punjbag ," an oleaginous slob ).
A full load of 6 Phoenix missiles and the unique launch rails weigh in at over, about twice the weight of Sparrows, so it was more common to carry a mixed load of 4 Phoenix, 2 Sparrow and 2 Sidewinder missiles.
He gave the nationally televised opening night address at the 1988 Democratic National Convention, but his speech, which was 33 minutes long and twice as long as it was expected to be, was criticized for being too long and poorly delivered.
On a highly emotional night at Wembley, Charlton scored twice in a 4 – 1 win after extra time against Benfica and, as United captain, lifted the trophy.
For instance, if the cube showed the number 2 and a player wanted to redouble the stakes to put it at 4, the opponent choosing to drop the redouble would lose two, or twice the original stake.

twice and Hospital
He checked in and out of the hospital twice, and died three days later at the Community Hospital of Monterey Peninsula.
In 1775 he was appointed physician to Birmingham General Hospital ( at the suggestion of Erasmus Darwin, a physician and founder member of the Lunar Society ), but in 1783 he diagnosed himself as having pulmonary tuberculosis and went twice to Portugal hoping the better winter climate would improve his health ; it didn't.
At St Thomas ' Hospital he was given the previously untried treatment of radium injections in the neck, administered twice a week over a period of two years.
Sixteen double cottages were built in Whiteley Village near Walton-on-Thames in Surrey to provide accommodation for more than twice as many people as was possible in the Hospital, and are known as The Henry Lucas Cottages.
The R21 bus service between Uxbridge and Mount Vernon Hospital in Northwood stops twice daily at Denham Station every day except Sunday.
Samms twice declined offers to appear in Playboy, once during her run on General Hospital and the second during Dynasty.
He was president of the New York Pathological and Obstetrical Societies, and twice of the Medical Society of the County of New York, visiting physician to the German Hospital beginning 1857, to Mount Sinai Hospital beginning 1860, to the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and the infant hospital on Randall's Island beginning 1868, and to Bellevue Hospital beginning 1874.
Episodes were released on DVD in North America, and in the UK, where the full series has been released twice, with the most recent edition seeing Damon, Bastedo and Gaunt reunite to provide a commentary for several episodes ( Damon's continuing role on US series General Hospital meant that Bastedo and Gaunt had to be flown to America for this to occur ).
Rumors circulated that head writer Richard Culliton was planning to kill off Phoebe and that Warrick would be dropped from the show for budgetary reasons ( General Hospital had done this twice to Anna Lee, who had played matriarch Lila Quartermaine ).
Teare at St. George's Hospital in southwest London, who noted: " The right side of the heart was widely dilated and hypertrophied to twice its normal thickness.
* January 3-Bill Lovett, leader of the White Hand Gang, is found shot twice in the chest by a friend in the top floor of a Front Street shanty and taken to Cumberland Street Hospital.
For the next four seasons Harlow finished in mid-table ; they reached the Epping Hospital Shield Final twice, but lost both cup finals to Pelly House and Epping.
They have won the Hospital Cup three times, the Woods Cup twice and the Paul Henry Gold Cup once.

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