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Two and strangers
Two relative strangers try to turn a one night stand into a marriage in this romantic comedy.
Two members of the supporting cast were not strangers to the Halloween series.
Two such plays are Oedipus the King, where the oracle's information that Oedipus had killed his father and married his mother brought about his mother's death and his own blindness and exile, and Iphigenia in Tauris, where Iphigenia realizes that the strangers she is to sacrifice are her brother and his friend, resulting in all three of them escaping Tauris.
Two strangers, the model ship collector Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine and a mysterious figure known as Barnaby, then unsuccessfully try to independently convince Tintin to sell the model to them.
Two weeks later, she and six other complete strangers debuted on NITRO.
Two sinister strangers, Goldberg and McCann, who arrive supposedly on his birthday and who appear to have come looking for him, turn Stanley's apparently innocuous birthday party organized by Meg into a nightmare.

Two and follow
Two results which follow from the axiom are that " no set is an element of itself ," and that " there is no infinite sequence ( a < sub > n </ sub >) such that a < sub > i + 1 </ sub > is an element of a < sub > i </ sub > for all i. "
Two example quatrains follow:
Hua spearheaded what became known as the Two Whatevers, namely, “ Whatever policy originated from Chairman Mao, we must continue to support ,” and “ Whatever directions were given to us from Chairman Mao, we must continue to follow .” Like Deng, Hua wanted to reverse the damage of the Cultural Revolution ; but unlike Deng, who wanted to propose new economic models for China, Hua intended to move the Chinese economic and political system towards Soviet-style planning of the early 1950s.
Adherents may hold a diverse set of beliefs and claims that are ancillary to the core genealogical theory, but there are central tenets that all British Israelites follow, including Two House Theology, which is at the core of British Israelism.
Two more population booms would follow, the first spanning the time between the end of the first World War and the beginning of the Depression, and the second following World War II.
Two major federal highways: U. S. Route 70, which traverses Tennessee from east to west, and U. S. Route 127, which traverses Tennessee from north to south, now roughly follow the old routes.
Two other men on horseback follow close behind.
Two more victories would follow, and then came his fourth and final bout with Limón.
( At least one Number Two believes that it would: in " The Chimes of Big Ben ", Number Two states, " If he will answer one simple question, the rest will follow: Why did he resign?
Two officers, Captain Silas Soule and Lieutenant Joseph Cramer, commanding companies D and K, respectively, of the First Colorado Cavalry, refused to follow Chivington's order and told their men to hold fire.
Seaman was not to follow them back to Division Two, however.
Two later Guelph Tuscan histories, the Liber Jani de Procida et Palialoco and the Leggenda di Messer Gianni di Procida, possibly relying on the Rebellamentu or the Rebellamentus lost source, follow it in stressing John's involvement, but they portray him in a more critical light.
Two ships, the Whitby and Will Watch, sailed that month for New Zealand with surveyors and labourers to prepare plots for the first settlers ( scheduled to follow five months later ).
Two more road bridges follow, the second of which carries the A633 Grange Lane.
Two of NY 17's suffixed routes, NY 17C and NY 17M, follow substantial portions of NY 17's pre-freeway alignment.
Two T-38 Talon chase planes follow Space Shuttle Columbia | Space Shuttle Columbia as it lands at Northrop Strip in White Sands, New Mexico, ending its mission STS-3.
Two example biographies follow.
Two more TV movies ( titled The Love Boat II and The New Love Boat ) would follow before the series began its run.
Two more volumes were to follow in the next three years, but the fourth volume would not appear until 1983.
The Two Whatevers () refers to the statement that " We will resolutely uphold whatever policy decisions Chairman Mao made, and unswervingly follow whatever instructions Chairman Mao gave " ( 凡是毛主席作出的决策 , 我们都坚决维护 ; 凡是毛主席的指示 , 我们都始终不渝地遵循 ).
Two illustrative / related summaries follow.
Two different Kangaroo papers follow on from the Intermediate Maths Challenge and the next 5500 highest scorers below the Olympiad threshold are invited to take part ( both papers are by invitation only ).
* Two railways were to follow:
This division has changed its title on numerous occasions to follow suit of the other leagues within the competition ; for seven years in the 1980s it was known as the Premier Division as the top flight adopted the National Division name, while Division Two was split into two sections-A & B and West & East-for a large number of years before 1965.

Two and Dasan
Two years before, Yun Ji-chung, one of the first baptized and a cousin to Dasan on his mother ’ s side, had gone to Beijing and received confirmation.

Two and exchange
Two works by Mauss in particular proved to have enduring relevance: Essay on the Gift, a seminal analysis of exchange and reciprocity, and his Huxley lecture on the notion of the person, the first comparative study of notions of person and selfhood cross-culturally.
: Two fermions go in → interaction by boson exchangeTwo changed fermions go out.
Two stations could exchange messages again on a different band for added points, but the section multiplier did not increase when the same section was reworked on a different band.
* Peer ( or swap ) – Two networks exchange traffic between each other's customers freely, and for mutual benefit.
Two of the accused turned state's evidence in exchange for having the charges against them dropped.
Two of the distilleries were sold to Commercial Solvents Corporation, which acquired the rights to produce acetone from Chaim Weizmann in exchange for royalties.
Two versions of the events that led to the creation of the new archdiocese appear in the form of an exchange of letters in 798 between Coenwulf and Pope Leo III.
Two runners prepare to exchange the baton.
Two other forms which have developed in most countries are the limited partnership ( LP ), in which certain limited partners relinquish their ability to manage the business in exchange for limited liability for the partnership's debts, and the limited liability partnership ( LLP ), in which all partners have some degree of limited liability.
Two organizations may enter into a contractual agreement involving an exchange of services and payments.
Shortly thereafter, there appeared a pamphlet entitled Two Seasonable Discourses Concerning the Present Parliament, that argued that the king should call a new parliament because a new parliament would vote the king money, preserve the Church of England, introduce religious toleration for the Nonconformists, and deliver Catholics from the penal laws in an exchange for Catholics being deprived of access to court, holding office, and the right to bear arms.
Two days later, Hillenbrand was traded to the San Francisco Giants with reliever Vinnie Chulk in exchange for Giants reliever Jeremy Accardo.
Designated Base Two, the former aircraft company was converted to barracks, dining halls, a post exchange, and BOQ.
We know that in Ireland there was almost no supervision of the large banks .” Two months later, EU Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso in an angry exchange in the European Parliament, with a vehemence that shocked his audience, said that " the problems of Ireland were created by the irresponsible financial behaviour of some Irish institutions, and by the lack of supervision in the Irish market.
Two decades later, the company had grown into a multinational corporation diversifying into milk, dairy, beverage, bakery, and other product lines in the 1980s, becoming listed on the Milan stock exchange in 1990, and expanding further in the 1990s.
Two years after the Labour Party lost the 1949 elections, the goal of implementing " the socialisation of the means of production, distribution, and exchange " was removed from the party's policy platform.
Two digital switching systems were selected ; CIT-Alcatel's E10 and Ericsson's AXE telephone exchange.
* Business Two consults with a tax advisor and discovers that it can structure the sale as a " like-kind exchange " ( formally known as a 1031 exchange, named after the Code section ) for other real estate that it can use.
Two days after the letters were sent, YRC announced it had obtained the necessary thresholds on its bond holder debt-to-equity exchange offer, which was the final part of a comprehensive restructuring plan that required all major stakeholders — its workers, pension funds, secured lenders and bond holders — to contribute toward helping the company survive the worst freight recession in generations.
Two Frenchmen were held in hope of exchange for an imprisoned Chickasaw chief, but were eventually sent to the British in South Carolina.
Two bodies, each with its own uniform temperature, in solely radiative connection, no matter how far apart, or what partially obstructive, reflective, or refractive, obstacles lie in their path of radiative exchange, not moving relative to one another, will exchange thermal radiation, in net the hotter transferring energy to the cooler, and will exchange equal and opposite amounts just when they are at the same temperature.

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