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tooh fohld
- s having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities; public preaching and private influence"- R.W.Emerson
the office of a clergyman is twofold - s twice as great or many
a twofold increase - r by a factor of two
the price increased twofold last year
- The benefit is twofold: first, algae provide a source for biofuels that, unlike corn or sugar cane, doesn't compete with food (unless you have a taste for algae sandwiches).
- The twofold decision that emerged from the National Security Council: 1) keep the satellite project separate from military ballistic-missile research, and 2) put the Navy in .
- So the shop offers Iranian women a twofold illicitness: sexy lingerie that flagrantly violates Islamic notions of modesty, plus a made in the u.