twin

twin
01. He has a [twin] brother, but they don't look very much alike.
02. Our city has [twin] cities in Japan and China.
03. I can't go out tonight because I have to baby-sit the [twins].
04. The [twin] towers of the Trade Center were visible from miles away.
05. We jumped out of a small [twin]-engine plane for our first try at sky-diving.
06. Victoria has been [twinned] with the city of Morioka in Japan.
07. They aren't identical [twins], so they don't actually look much alike.
08. Gandhi maintained that anger and intolerance are the [twin] enemies of correct understanding.
09. According to legend, the city of Rome was founded by [twin] brothers Romulus and Remus, who were raised by wolves.
10. President George W. Bush once stated, "I've been to war. I've raised [twins]. If I had a choice, I'd rather go to war."
11. There is a Chinese proverb which observes that it is not economical to go to bed early to save the candles if the result is [twins].
12. Research shows that [twins] are born less frequently in the eastern part of the world than in the west.
13. The Third World faces the [twin] problems of rapid population growth and economic underdevelopment.
14. Identical [twins] do not have identical fingerprints.
15. The Ewe people of Togo consider the birth of [twins] to be a special blessing.

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