Little wonder his double bill with the New York Philharmonic was a celebration of Gershwin.
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The double bill was spread across the evening, with the first half at 1820.
In a slightly more traditional vein, Spoleto presented a double bill of obscure verismo one-acts, Umberto Giordano's "Mese Mariano" (1910) and Giacomo Puccini's first opera, "Le Villi" (1884).
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Poet Brian Patten, who will be part of a double bill with Roger McGough at St George's Hall, said the festival was "exciting, wide-ranging and inclusive and I'm really proud to be part of it".
The second part of an EastEnders double bill, screened at 2000 GMT, saw the aftermath of the revelation that Stacey Branning had an affair with her father-in-law Max in the months before her wedding to husband Bradley.
Seems its current productions don't create the excitement that they did in the halcyon days when Laurence Olivier managed a tour-de-force double bill, playing a fop in Sheridan's The Rivals only to return a half an hour later to do the lead in Oedipus Rex.
Gretna striker Fraser McLaren and Aberdeen's Chris Maguire were on target in the first game of a double-bill at Partick Thistle's home.
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But Tarantino received a critical mauling for 2007 Palme D'Or-nominated "Death Proof, " one half of the "Grindhouse" double-bill he filmed with long-time buddy Robert Rodriguez.
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The double-bill of Mantel's Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies premieres in the Swan Theatre, with the two works playing in repertoire from December to March.
Perhaps the masterwork here (also on the catalog cover) is his 1982 double portrait of Bill and Noya Brandt.
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So, at least so far, the net effect of his renunciation has been to double his tax bill, not reduce it.
There is a competing House bill which would double the tax credit -- and therefore, the cost -- of the bill, but which would also apply to hedge funds and the like.
Mr Mack, the retiring Republican senator, co-sponsored a bill to double the funding of the National Institutes of Health.
Chuck Schumer and Bob Casey introduced a bill to double that tax to 30% for anyone leaving the U.S. for tax reasons.
Japanese political kingpin Ichiro Ozawa unveiled a new party, pledging to overturn Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's bill to double the nation's sales tax.
The strengthening yen was a factor, making local products less attractive to foreign buyers, but investors were also riled after a parliamentary select committee approved a bill to double consumption tax by 2015.
Coincidentally, on the day the writ was moved for the Mid Ulster by-election, the Northern Ireland Office published its draft bill on double jobbing and other potential changes to the political system here.
Each security there pays nearly double the benchmark T-bill.
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With much other work, including an expiration of the farm bill that could double the price of milk, still undone, the Senate and House are both meeting in rare Sunday sessions this afternoon.
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The effect is that medical costs rise in the double digits every year and your grocery bill grows, but your home would be worth less if you could sell it at all.
The bill is designed to end the double-, triple-, and quadruple-dipping that is common practice in the asbestos litigation industry.
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The House of Lords is currently considering the Criminal Justice Bill, which includes proposals on changing the double jeopardy rule.
The U.S. experienced such a phenomenon in the 1930s, when Treasury bill rates were almost 0% and unemployment remained in double digits until the Second World War.
Instead, it is a nonstop adrenaline rush of action, intrigue and suspense, full of mercenaries, double crosses, one really cool dad (an under-used Bill Paxton) and a superstar in the making.
Instead of such a "double lock", the commission floated the idea of a "double count", where the proportion of English MPs supporting a Bill would be published alongside the overall result.
Someday, the United States will probably have to double back and do something for the hard cases showcased in the Senate hearings on the DREAM bill.
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