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TWICE
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TWICETEG (Test Element Group) with Image Contrast Enhancing
TWICEThis Week in Consumer Electronics
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TWICETheft Warning Integrated Control Electronics (Saab)
TWICEThe Women in Technology Computer Engineering (Ohio State University)


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Sales are hard to predict because they are so closely tied to weather, according to This Week in Consumer Electronics, which reported that unusually warm fall and early winter temperatures hurt sales in 2005, especially because remote starters are popular Christmas gifts.
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