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Why sextuple the inconvenience and expense?"
Only months after suffering the backlash of Proposition 13, however, he asked the Legislature to sextuple the appropriation for the arts council, to $12 million.
Dead at 61, after three marriages, years of battling alcohol, a pitiful career and even a stretch of life in a homeless shelter, he succumbed to sextuple bypass surgery; every conceivable path to his heart had finally shut down.
Just to keep up with the number of new death row inmates, states would have to sextuple the pace of executions; to eliminate the backlog, there would have to be one execution a day for the next 26 years.
But the moon's gravitational attraction-like that of any object-dropped off with the square of the distance from its center, so that compressing the surface down to forty percent of its current elevation would sextuple gravity's pull there.
Take India's Parliament, which swooned when Mr. Clinton talked excitedly of the booming software houses of Bangalore and when he predicted that, as India makes the inevitable choice between "the hand loom or the hyperlink," its standard of living could sextuple in the next two decades.
McCreesh has attempted to recreate The Creation as its composer envisaged: here, his own choir, the Gabrieli Consort, join forces with Chetham's Chamber Choir, and the Gabrieli Players boost their normal numbers to sextuple wind with a string section to match.
"I've already said I agree it's a good thing," said Caesar, then added with stubborn disapproval, "Yet I find it fascinating that on the whole he's managed to keep his program of public works firmly in those parts where he has clients galore-and is likely to sextuple their numbers by the time he's finished.