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  • A small mutation can take a two-wing fly and make it a four-wing fly.

    Paul Rothemund details DNA folding 2008

  • A small mutation can take a two-wing fly and make it a four-wing fly.

    Paul Rothemund details DNA folding 2008

  • A small mutation can take a two-wing fly and make it a four-wing fly.

    Paul Rothemund details DNA folding 2008

  • I think it is the People for the American Way who've moved further and further left, joined by sort of gun-nut radicals basically, to have a two-wing opposition to it.

    CNN Transcript Nov 18, 2001 2001

  • On two-wing bases (these were becoming more prevalent with the tremendous expansion brought about by the Korean conflict) the senior wing commander exercised control over the junior wing commander.

    Strategic Air Command: People Aircraft and Missiles 2nd Edition Polmar, Norman & Laur, Timothy 1990

  • I didn't want to turn loose of my two-wing force, but the needle refused to stop its methodical up and down, up and down.

    Thud Ridge Broughton, Jack, 1925- 1969

  • So AECOM and William McDonough + Partners got to work designing the two-story, two-wing building, which will consist of approximately 50,000 square feet of space and house 225 workers when it is complete.

    Gizmodo Ariel Schwartz - Fast Company 2011

  • A new, two-wing teaching hospital, an economics faculty, a centre for Executive MBAs and an

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • Bhd, has come up with a two-wing villa concept with a connecting walkway and even a link bridge in a couple of its unit designs.

    Exclusive enclave 2010

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