Some articles on twins, twin:
... his cell phone and sharing gossip about "the hot Wonder Twin" ... Chicken the roles of Zan and Jayna were taken by the Olsen Twins ... get excited about planning an event and pretend to do the Wonder Twins transformation sequence complete with calling their forms ...
... The elder twin of Raistlin Majere ... relationship was explored in the NY Times Best Seller Twins Trilogy ... enough for Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman to base the Twins Trilogy around Caramon's and Raistlin's relationship ...
... of gothic rock, ethereal was mainly represented by bands such as Cocteau Twins and early Dead Can Dance ... Love Spirals Downwards, Cocteau Twins ... being heavily influenced by 4AD bands, Dead Can Dance, Cocteau Twins, and This Mortal Coil, as well as early All About Eve and Siouxsie and the Banshees ...
2005) was the only public address announcer in Minnesota Twins history until 2005 ... He started announcing Twins games when the franchise moved to Minnesota from Washington, D.C. 44 seasons and more than 3,000 games for the Twins ...
... Lisa and Louise Burns, are identical twins however, the characters in the book and film script are merely sisters, not twins ... referred to in discussions about the film as "the Grady twins" ... The resemblance in the staging of the Grady girls and the famous "Twins" photograph by Diane Arbus has been noted both by Arbus' biographer, Patricia Bosworth, and by numerous Kubrick critics ...
More definitions of "twins":
- (noun): (mineralogy) two interwoven crystals that are mirror images on each other.
Famous quotes containing the word twins:
“Celestial Cupid her famd son advanct,
Holds his dear Psyche sweet intranct
After her wandring labours long,
Till free consent the gods among
Make her his eternal Bride,
And from her fair unspotted side
Two blissful twins are to be born,
Youth and Joy; so Jove hath sworn,”
—John Milton (16081674)
“There is absolutely no evidencedevelopmental or otherwiseto support separating twins in school as a general policy. . . . The best policy seems to be no policy at all, which means that each year, you and your children need to decide what will work best for you.”
—Pamela Patrick Novotny (20th century)
“What strikes many twin researchers now is not how much identical twins are alike, but rather how different they are, given the same genetic makeup....Multiples dont walk around in lockstep, talking in unison, thinking identical thoughts. The bond for normal twins, whether they are identical or fraternal, is based on how they, as individuals who are keenly aware of the differences between them, learn to relate to one another.”
—Pamela Patrick Novotny (20th century)