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fourfold

1. equal to or having four times as many or as much
2. composed of four parts
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"We are demanding fourfold compensation in lieu of their land acquisition.
The fourfold paid a bumper 144-1 so PS1450 for Ryan.
The essay will be structured in the following way: I will first explore this potentially new approach to time-space by succinctly exposing Heidegger's fourfold. This will allow me to begin the process of rethinking my experience of the treadmill from a completely new perspective.
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As part of that conversation, Watson has composed a richly textured exploration of "the fourfold canonical gospel." This book is an appeal for a more comprehensive perspective on the Gospels, one that has room for taking the implications of the canon seriously.
Forecasting models predict flood damage losses could increase fourfold for Europe by 2050.
Pregnant mothers' exposure to the flu was associated with a nearly fourfold increased risk that their child would develop bipolar disorder in adulthood, in a study funded by the National Institutes of Health.
In his article 'The Limits of Being in the Philebus', Russell Dancy argues that two essential metaphysical discussions in this dialogue, the 'Heavenly Tradition' (which reveals a procedure for collection and division) and the 'Fourfold Division' (which classifies 'all that exists' into four kinds) cannot be read coherently.
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