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double bill

noun as in double feature

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Depictions of the U.K. capital wildly differ in the Ronan double bill.

Australian director Jennifer Kent will make a rare U.S. appearance to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her horror film “The Babadook,” while Don Johnson will take the stage for a career retrospective featuring double bill of his 1975 post-apocalyptic cult film “A Boy and His Dog” and the 1990 noir thriller “The Hot Spot.”

Football and rugby sevens group games get under way and there is an extraordinary double bill of France-USA action.

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In the premiere double bill of “Doctor Who,” you can feel Davies grappling with these questions, with largely successful results.

“I saw them on a double bill, and I loved them. I just love, love, loved the Beatles. I was a super-mega fan and I still am. They are a beacon of light. When things are bad, you've always got the Beatles. From the ages of 6 to 15 I listened to all kinds of music, but it all began for me with the Beatles.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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