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"You're getting a double whammy on the good side this year."
As a double whammy, my husband's hours and income have also been cut.
Then, the steel industry was hit by a double whammy.
"And that could be a real double whammy for the chemical industry."
Then comes a double whammy: she falls in love with a person and a place.
They are being hit by what is technically known as a double whammy.
It's great to be able to start any new year with good news, and this time there is a double whammy of it.
"Then you'll have a double whammy to the share price."
High prices are a double whammy for the chemical industry.
There's a double whammy here, too, because almost every such call is made at the worst possible time.
"It is a double whammy when you have a lack of oil and natural gas."
Being rejected when asking for money is a double whammy.
The fact that he can now also use it as new big stick against teachers is probably a double whammy for him.
Then there was last year's double whammy: 16-10 and 21-20.
"They had the double whammy diabetes and high blood pressure," she says.
In fact, we got hit with a double whammy.
"The taxpayers are going to be hit with a double whammy.
"And you've got the double whammy of gas prices going up.
So it was a double whammy of sour news in Buffalo last week.
In the East these beautiful conifers have been hit with a double whammy.
If so, it would be a double whammy for the solo buyer.
It's the double whammy that does it for me.
Then my father would visit and he'd beat me again- a double whammy."
"That double whammy will probably cause additional stresses," he added.
Is he aware that the Labour party will put up both - a double whammy?