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  • "This is a case where two and two make five, or even six, " he said.
  • Van Weelden puts it this way : " This is truly a business where two and two make five ."
  • "There's this synergy that two and two make five so if you inject cheap assets you can lower the earnings multiple,"
  • However, Orwell spoke of the Nazis, so he may have been making reference to the Reichsmarschall Hermann G鰎ing, who once, in a debatably hyperbolic display of loyalty to Adolf Hitler, declared, " If the F黨rer wants it, two and two makes five !"
  • One of the declared Senate winners, Lavalas'Yvon Neptune, urged Haitians in a radio interview Thursday " to be vigilant, so that no one will subtract a single one of the people's votes, so that no one will try to say two and two make five ."
  • The play drew on Duffy's student experience of vacation jobs in factories, and " Pearson " / " The Lay Off ", a modern reworking of " Piers Plowman ", " Two and Two Makes Five " is about a teacher, disillusioned by the constraints of school culture at the time, deciding to quit the profession.
  • It is corrected by appealing to the fact that Ignorance is a defect, and argues that there is no defect in not knowing what cannot be known by any intelligence ( for example, that two and two make five ), and therefore there can be an ignorance only of that of which there can be a knowledge, that is, of some-object-plus-some-subject.
  • In " Napol閛n le Petit ", Victor Hugo writes : " Now, get seven million five hundred thousand votes to declare that two and two make five, that the straight line is the longest road, that the whole is less than its part; get it declared by eight millions, by ten millions, by a hundred millions of votes, you will not have advanced a step . " Here, Hugo is echoing earlier French thought Siey鑣, in his " What Is the Third Estate ? " uses the phrase, " Consequently if it be claimed that under the French constitution, 200, 000 individuals out of 26 million citizens constitute two-thirds of the common will, only one comment is possible : it is a claim that two and two make five ."
  • In " Napol閛n le Petit ", Victor Hugo writes : " Now, get seven million five hundred thousand votes to declare that two and two make five, that the straight line is the longest road, that the whole is less than its part; get it declared by eight millions, by ten millions, by a hundred millions of votes, you will not have advanced a step . " Here, Hugo is echoing earlier French thought Siey鑣, in his " What Is the Third Estate ? " uses the phrase, " Consequently if it be claimed that under the French constitution, 200, 000 individuals out of 26 million citizens constitute two-thirds of the common will, only one comment is possible : it is a claim that two and two make five ."