Madison Square was then at the parting of the ways; had a double personality, half commercial, half social, with shops to the south and residences to the north.
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Ali al-Wardi, a leading Iraqi sociologist who died in 1995, asserted the collective Iraqi character was " a double personality " of law-abiding urban sophistication and a Bedouin desert code which condoned looting.
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But fate intrudes for the third time and turns out that her other real sister Sudha has a double personality : She is soft-spoken Sudha at home and party girl Devika at night.
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Bossi has put to a great test not only my patience, but that of the government . . . He gives the behavior of having a double personality, a triple or maybe even a quadruple.
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Bossi has to put a great test not only my patience, but that of the government . . . He gives the behavior of having a double personality, a triple or maybe even a quadruple.
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Addressing an audience of children, Bernstein offered an analysis of Mahler's " double personality, " a product of " inner battles " between composing and conducting, emotional innocence and torment, Western music and exotic Eastern influences.
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"Bossi has put to a great test not only my patience, but that of the government . . . He gives the behavior of having a double personality, a triple or maybe even a quadruple, " said Berlusconi.
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In the original scenario, the developers designed Maria and James with double personalities : Maria's other personality was " Mary ", a reference to Mary Jane Kelly, Jack the Ripper's last victim, while James'was " Joseph ", a reference to one of the Jack the Ripper suspects.
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The new ideas about lateralization will not resolve the question of one versus two brains, but they do add insights and suggest new ways to treat mental patients, said Schiffer, whose research was set off by his observation that many of his patients seemed to have a kind of double personality.
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However, the narrative describes Sally as having a " double personality " : She is both Sally Sellers, who is " practical and democratic, " and Lady Gwendolen, who is " romantic and aristocratic . " During the day she works hard designing and sewing dresses to help financially support her family, and in the evening she upholds the shadowy fantasy of the family's nobility.