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This doubleness may easily make us poor neighbors and friends sometimes.
At first it seemed single, but then she discerned its doubleness.
Our idioms fall out accordingly, on either side of a doubleness.
Harding sat up, the sense of doubleness he always felt after experiencing a shell particularly strong.
A doubleness, there in everything: something she had not been aware of until he had shown it to her.
He concocts from it the doubleness that attracts people to spy.
The music has a sameness and the lyrics are single-edged in their doubleness.
Her own interest is in what she describes as Cather's doubleness.
It was the first doubleness of many.
At first she feels a moment of uncertainty, a curious doubleness of destination.
She had seen the doubleness in him.
This was the price of their doubleness.
No one would mistake them for a deliberate evocation of the trade center, but it is impossible not to be struck by their doubleness.
It might be objected that the doubleness is just a trick of Porfiry's.
For a moment the doubleness confused him.
There was always this kind of doubleness, this sense of having to be from somewhere else."
"Syncretism, doubleness, and heterogeneity are portrayed as inevitable human conditions" in the legends.
Her doubleness, though, is memorably fixed; and never more so than in her translator's cosmology.
The doubleness can be very explicit.
And it's this very modern doubleness that makes Hardy's novels so eerily cinematic.
There is a kind of doubleness in Mr. Richter's pianism.
But what about their doubleness?
The novel I read had an extraordinary doubleness, a timed explosion that waits to eviscerate your idea of the book.
This is partly because the images are full of doubleness and shifting forms: some that are being penetrated may also be giving birth.