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"This is kind of a twofer for us," one campaign official said.
And that's what makes the case so interesting: he's a twofer.
So we find ourselves moved to offer readers a Monet twofer.
She was aiming for a twofer, a double kill.
Think maybe I can get me a twofer.
"From the standpoint of the terrorists, this was a twofer," said a senior Pentagon official.
In that sense he is the perfect icon for the shame-free age: a television twofer.
A twofer is a cabling device used in theatrical stage lighting.
That is known in the pop-grammarian trade as a twofer, "two embarrassments for the price of one."
Dining in one is like buying a twofer.
Even here, where the locals are used to ups and downs of a personal and business nature, that was considered quite a twofer.
With Joycean aplomb, my former classmate is looking to score a twofer.
Now, toward the end of a season called "Innovations in Jazz," they were packaged together as a twofer.
For out-of-towners like our group, this twofer (dinner and musical evening) made a pleasant summer outing.
The twofer film release is something of a coming-out party for Mr. Grace.
A visit to Governors Island is a last-chance twofer.
And not just any twofer.
Thursday alone offered a corruption twofer.
His first presidential veto may be bad news for the critically ill, but it was a twofer for the White House.
In the theatrical lighting industry, martingale is an obsolete term for a twofer, or occasionally a threefer.
The UK equivalent of the twofer is a Grelco.
Here, the nation gets a twofer: We encourage completion of high school, and we create a new cohort of capitalists.
Or a twofer like Arnold Schwarzenegger?
"This is a cost-effective solution, because it is a twofer," said Ms. Browner.
"For Gazprom it's a nice twofer.