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Double Vision was the seventh episode of the third season. It originally aired on Disney Channel on December 17, 2004.

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  • Double Vision was the seventh episode of the third season. It originally aired on Disney Channel on December 17, 2004.
  • "Double Vision" is a Fixer Contract side mission available in Watch Dogs.
  • Double Vision may refer to one of the following: * Double Vision (1973), a casting designed by Ira Gilford that debuted in the 1973 Hot Wheels line. * Double Vision (1998), a casting designed by Mark Jones as a 1998 First Edition.
  • Double Vision is an episode from the fourth season of The Garfield Show.
  • There were originally six levels of Double Vision. However, due to popular request, new levels were recently added, giving the game 12 levels. There is a chance that more levels will be added in the future. Here can be the link to the game: Double Vision on YouTube.
  • Double Vision is a short story originally published in the Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope.
  • Double Vision, to krótki tekst fabularny napisany przez Granta S. Bouchera. Tekst został napisany w 1989 roku i wydany w publikacji Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope będącej częścią gry fabularnej Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game (WEG).
  • Double vision was an eye condition which caused one to see everything in duplicate. It was a symptom of both Albright-Salzman syndrome and sensory aphasia. Seven of Nine initially diagnosed herself with the former, but The Doctor found her to have the latter instead. (VOY: "Relativity")
  • The Double Vision characters are characters where 2 cars will play over 4 lanes, the first 2 lanes controlled by one and the last 2 lanes by the other. They can be played with two players, or one player can control both cars with the mouse and keyboard. There are three Double Vision characters: Double Vision (casual), Double Vision Pro (pro), and Double Vision Elite (elite). Since the Double Vision characters have no special abilities, careful selection of blocks is crucial.
  • "Double Vision" was the 47th episode of The Dead Zone and the third episode of the fourth season, airing on USA Network on 26 June 2005.
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  • Double Vision was the seventh episode of the third season. It originally aired on Disney Channel on December 17, 2004.
  • "Double Vision" is a Fixer Contract side mission available in Watch Dogs.
  • Double Vision may refer to one of the following: * Double Vision (1973), a casting designed by Ira Gilford that debuted in the 1973 Hot Wheels line. * Double Vision (1998), a casting designed by Mark Jones as a 1998 First Edition.
  • Double Vision is an episode from the fourth season of The Garfield Show.
  • There were originally six levels of Double Vision. However, due to popular request, new levels were recently added, giving the game 12 levels. There is a chance that more levels will be added in the future. Here can be the link to the game: Double Vision on YouTube.
  • Double Vision is a short story originally published in the Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope.
  • Double Vision, to krótki tekst fabularny napisany przez Granta S. Bouchera. Tekst został napisany w 1989 roku i wydany w publikacji Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope będącej częścią gry fabularnej Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game (WEG).
  • Double vision was an eye condition which caused one to see everything in duplicate. It was a symptom of both Albright-Salzman syndrome and sensory aphasia. Seven of Nine initially diagnosed herself with the former, but The Doctor found her to have the latter instead. (VOY: "Relativity")
  • The Double Vision characters are characters where 2 cars will play over 4 lanes, the first 2 lanes controlled by one and the last 2 lanes by the other. They can be played with two players, or one player can control both cars with the mouse and keyboard. There are three Double Vision characters: Double Vision (casual), Double Vision Pro (pro), and Double Vision Elite (elite). Since the Double Vision characters have no special abilities, careful selection of blocks is crucial.
  • "Double Vision" was the 47th episode of The Dead Zone and the third episode of the fourth season, airing on USA Network on 26 June 2005.
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