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This service is made available, at no additional cost, to Optimum Broadband subscribers, and is available at over 14, 000 locations across Long Island, NY, parts of NJ and CT. Cablevision has reported a double digit reduction in subscriber churn since launching Optimum Wi-Fi, even as Verizon has rolled out FiOS, a competitive residential broadband service in the Cablevision footprint.
It had been since 2003 since Morgan County had a double digit snowfall accumulation and this season the County had three.
The Matador was no longer attractive as automakers struggled to overcome economic woes including continuing fuel price increases and double digit domestic inflation.
In 2007, GDP will reach RMB 34 billions, with double digit annual growth rates over the past 20 years.
The double digit growth seen in all branches of the economy in the post-war years, had by the 1980s disappeared, and entirely replaced by low growth figures.
In the autumn of 1999, Prime Minister Putin's popularity soared to double digit figures after he decisively sent troops to the rebellious Chechnya republic as a retaliation for terrorist bombings in Moscow and other cities and in response for the Chechen invasion of Dagestan.
During previous boom periods, the number of movies made by a successful figure in a single year could routinely reach double digit.
Many local and foreign experts believed that Sri Lanka at current pace would reach double digit economic growth within a few years.
If there is a single check digit added to the original number, the system will not always capture multiple errors, such as two replacement errors ( 12 → 34 ) though, typically, double errors will be caught 90 % of the time ( both changes would need to change the output by offsetting amounts ).
At the end of the first round, a record 112 wings were eaten by Gentleman Jerry ( for Philadelphia ), giving him a 21-wing lead, the first double digit lead at halftime in Wing Bowl history.
First-time visitor attendance increased even more, at 89 %. Revenues in all categories increased by double digit figures, despite the fact that there was no charge for actual admission to the grounds.
double each digit and add the neighbor.
# Counting from the check digit, which is the rightmost, and moving left, double the value of every second digit.
The unstable management had a particularly negative effect in the early 1970s, when many military schools struggled because of double digit inflation and anti-military backlash caused by the Vietnam War.
Single and double digit pages were special pages reserved by Prestel for general system information purposes, as were the 1nn-199nn sets of three digit nodes e. g. page 1a was the standard Prestel Main Index.
The routing table for a particular frame only allowed specification of routes for digits 0-9, so double digit routes would typically be sent via an " intermediate " frame, usually a spare frame elsewhere in the IP's database, to which the first digit of all similarly numbered items would link.
Since pressing a number would interrupt a page that was currently being displayed, the keying of a double digit route would not generally inconvenience the viewer with the display of the intermediate frame.
Randle would record double digit sacks during eight different seasons, including a career-high and league-leading 15. 5 sacks in 1997.
As a professional, Gooden has established himself as a solid power forward, consistently bringing down double digit numbers in points and rebounds.
In 2011, the Aggies began as a top 10 ranked team, but fell out of the polls after losing 4 games, three of which had double digit half time leads.
Bush won every single pre-election poll, and won each with at least 55 % of the vote and a double digit margin of victory.

double and inflation
He continued as a central figure on the left of the party and, at the 1981 Conservative Party conference, openly criticised the government's economic policies – namely monetarism, which had seen inflation cut from 27 % in 1979 to 4 % by 1983, but had seen unemployment double from around 1, 500, 000 to a postwar high of more than 3, 000, 000 during that time.
Chronic inflation had been a problem in Chile for decades before Allende ’ s rule, but Allende ’ s wage and spending increases caused inflation to double in 1972, and the cost of living increased by nearly 50 %.
As inflation and interest rates soared into double digits, savings banks in Maine and elsewhere found themselves forced to pay higher interest rates to attract depositors while maintaining a large portfolio of long-term low-interest mortgages.
In early 1976, expectations that inflation and the double deficit would get worse precipitated a Sterling crisis.
The large-sized Matador was no longer attractive to customers demanding more economical cars as fuel and money became increasingly worrisome problems after the 1973 oil crisis and the continuing double digit domestic inflation.
Whereas in 1987 Thatcher had presided over an economic boom, by 1989-90 interest rates had to be hiked to 15 % to cool inflation which was now in double digits-and by late 1990 the economy was in recession.
During his Fiscal Policy Review on August 16, 2005 Murerwa said, " Bringing down inflation, initially to double digit, and ultimately to single digit levels remains our objective.

double and 1970s
: In the 1970s, the production was re-edited again for its first American theatrical release, on double bills with both Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Treasure Island.
The 2007 film Grindhouse made by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez is presented as a 1970s exploitation film double feature.
In the early 1970s, largely at the behest of companion Erin Fleming, Groucho had a live one-man show, including one recorded at Carnegie Hall in 1972 and released as a double album, An Evening with Groucho, on A & M Records.
Between 1980 and 1983, 20 percent of the work force was unemployed — double the percentage of the late 1970s.
Williams worked regularly in British film during the 1960s and 1970s, mainly in the Carry On series ( 1958 – 1978 ) with its British double entendre humour.
Former president of the BVI's Financial Services Commission, Michael Riegels, recites the anecdote that the industry commenced on an unknown date in the 1970s when a lawyer from a firm in New York telephoned him with a proposal to incorporate a company in the British Virgin Islands to take advantage of a double taxation relief treaty with the United States.
Other jokes relied on double entendre, an alleged fondness for deviant behaviors, or dealt with " touchy " subject matter for 1970s television.
Other notable bootlegs to appear in the early 1970s were Yellow Matter Custard, containing 14 BBC Radio performances from 1963, and Sweet Apple Trax, a double album of songs and jams from the Get Back rehearsal sessions.
A " post band " Weather Report double CD called Live and Unreleased was made available in 2002, featuring vintage live recordings made during the late 1970s / early 1980s with various personnel.
From the 1970s until the mid-1990s, captions to Page Three photographs contained titillating puns and sexually suggestive double entendre about the models ' lives or interests.
The team bounced back in the early 1970s from four seasons of double digits in the loss column with the likes of quarterback Don Jonas, running-back Mack Herron, and wide receivers Jim Thorpe and Bob LaRose.
Until the 1970s, most of the low-pitched instruments were natural, acoustic instruments, such as the double bass or the pipe organ's pedal keyboard.
The band would often open their live sets in the late 1970s and early 1980s with this version, as captured on their 1979 Live Killers double album, on Queen Rock Montreal ( 2007 ), and on the Queen on Fire-Live at the Bowl album released in 2004.
Frank McLintock, a Scottish international, former footballer of the year and a double winning captain with Arsenal, who was described by Bob Paisley as the " player of the decade " at the end of the 1970s also came through the Foxes ' ranks.
The village was subjected to a wave of housing development during the 1960s and early 1970s and now has about 4, 000 inhabitants ( almost double that of nearby Great Missenden ).
In the 1970s the Cubs were losing by 6 runs in the 4th inning in the 2nd game of a double header, when the umpires called the game due to darkness ( no lights yet at Wrigley Field ).
Reilly typically offered sardonic commentary and peppered his answers with homosexually themed double entendres that pushed the boundaries of 1970s television standards.
Some players found this quite difficult, so eventually ( c. 1970s ), an 11 hole model was introduced, with both the original double RH2 holes and an RH thumb hole to choose from for the F natural.
Several of the most recognizable albums to be released in the 1970s would bear the mark of Anderson, including his work with Stevie Wonder on his double album, Songs in the Key of Life.
Tony Blackburn from BBC Radio 1 moved up the schedule to host a morning show for housewives, playing classic soul of the 1970s and presenting a show laced with cheeky jokes and double entendres, once daring to " get out his 12-incher "-referring to an LP record.
At the beginning of the 1970s was the rounded collar, sausage dog collar, then extra wide collar and double cuffs from shirts, that fell on them often from fashions relating to synthetic fabrics like usually polyester.
Many fashionable styles of both the 1970s and 1980s were on the go again after the millennium in the blouse fashion: double cuffs, extra wide pointed collar, belt around the waist, synthetic fibre and the like.
" The double CD and one DVD contained a foreword from Bruce Springsteen, and a 1970s photo of John Lennon wearing a Raspberries Just Like Starting Over sweatshirt.

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