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They are triplets
No, twins are born from the same pregnancy, and at the same time give or take an hour or so.
The minimum should be $15 an hour, but depending on their age, the time of night, and number of kids (twins in your case), it could be up to $23-25 an hour.
There are one set of twins that were born 87 days apart. One baby was born on June 1, 2012. The next baby was born on August 26, 2012.
No She did not have twins, she gave birth to her first child. Daughter, Isla, born on 17 January 2007 at 9:43 a.m after a 27-hour labour. She is currently expecting her second child which is due sometime in September 2010
Movie Twins - 2006 Rush Hour 3 2-14 was released on: USA: 30 July 2007
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Absolutely not ! Twins are usually born within a short time of each other - rarely more than an hour apart. ========== Unless perhaps you are asking about sperm whale twins - those CAN take 18 months. I imagine that there are a few pregnant women who FEEL like whales by the time their twins are delivered.
Theoretically, yes. Twins are usually born at least a few minutes apart, sometimes an hour or two apart. It is rarely possible for delivery of twins to be spaced out even more than that. If a woman delivered one twin shortly before midnight and the another twin shortly after midnight, then the two twins would be born in different days and actually have different birthdays--so they would be 1 day apart in age. Twins are different ages in every case. However, the question is by what time difference. In other words, one minute, two minutes, ten minutes. Still, you will not find them separated by much more in most cases. Twins develop within the the same pregnancy.
its the witching hour and it means midnight.
One nonfiction connection to "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin could be the theme of the constraints on women in the 19th century. This story reflects the limited roles and freedoms women faced during that time period, echoing the societal expectations and restrictions that many women experienced in reality. It provides a glimpse into the struggle for independence and self-identity that women had to navigate within a patriarchal society.