Although more than twice as long, and with a more modern design, this dark hull sliding through the water in Annapolis was similar in many ways to Calypso.
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Yet despite a 40% increase in average real incomes since 1979, British taxpayers spend more than four times as much on disability benefit for more than twice as many disabled people as they did then.
Producers lifted their net-short position as they added more than twice as many gross shorts than gross longs.
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Other countries in the same income category as China spend more than twice as much, an average of 12.3%.
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Insects were almost twice as abundant and more diverse on the organic plots.
Interviews and survey data from various East Asian countries show that part of the problem is extremely high housing costs roughly twice or more as a percentage of income as in the United States, according to demographer Wendell Cox and often pitiably small space.
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He broke Ferrero's serve six times, hit more than twice as many winners as Ferrero and made just three more errors.
In the meantime, scientists will stay busy analysing plenty of data from the 2012 data run, which thanks to improvements to the focusing of the LHC's beams as well as the slightly higher energies, provided more than twice as much data as the 2011 run.
It's rather embarrassing for a government committed to cutting the cost of ministerial travel and evokes memories of John Prescott's infamous decision to let the car take the strain on a short journey between his hotel and the 1999 Labour conference in Bournemouth: except the man known as "Two Jags" did travel more than twice as far - 250 metres.
The latest Rolls-Royce models share many components with BMW models, such as the 7-series, but cost more than twice as much.
Elizabeth Brown, an expert in regulatory law at the University of St Thomas in Minneapolis, calculates that whereas America's banking system (measured by total assets) is only a little more than twice as big as Britain's, the government spends 60 times more on regulation than Britain does.
Judging by America's experience, as the price of bandwidth falls, demand rises more than twice as fast, as users download fancier graphics and send bigger files.
More than twice as many have gone into neighboring Mississippi, but there, too, many more are needed.
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On average, we consume more than twice as many calories at restaurants than we do at home along with far more discretionary fats.
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Job growth, as measured by non-farm payroll employment, rocketed ahead more than twice as fast in the nine no-income-tax states as compared to the nine top income-tax-rate states.
Lithium batteries are lightweight and hold more than twice as much energy as older nickel cadmium batteries, though they also cost about 40% more.
L., total emissions are almost two times as high as with conventional oil, and for oil shale they can be more than twice as high.
As a share of exports, for example, Latin America's external debt is more than twice as high as Asia's.
Millennial dads are twice more likely as Boomer dads to say they expect to be treated like kings on their birthday (46% vs. 23%).
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By their count, U.S. and U.K. workers on corporate laptops are more than twice as likely, compared with desktop users, to send confidential info by instant message, and about a third more likely to send confidential data across Webmail.
New York spends more than twice as much per capita as the national average.
The ratio is typically more than twice as many bids as there are securities available.
White middle-class families are more than twice as likely to own stock as black middle-class families.
In some northern North Sea fields, it can be more than twice as much.
Rick Santorum visited the state more than twice as often as Mr. Romney last year.
In contrast, the Real Dow on October 12, 2007 was 18.80, more than twice as high.
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It finds nonviolent campaigns are more than twice as likely to succeed as violent campaigns.
The device includes a built-in 2.5-volt amp, more than twice as powerful as the typical phone.
There are more than twice as many calls in play in comparison to puts.
Elderly women were more than twice as likely to receive support than elderly men.
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