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Though with very different shapes, each one has two prongs.
The argument here has two prongs.
PlayHaven's business has two prongs — an in-app advertising network that reaches about 100 million monthly uniques and a platform of revenue maximization tools.
Prior's solution — his system Q (Prior [1957] Chs. IV and V) — has two prongs: rejecting the interdefinability of the modal operators □ and ◇; and restricting the Rule of Necessitation.
(For instance, Wertheimer's theory has two "prongs": the first prong decides whether a particular proposal is coercive; it's the second prong which then determines whether a coercive proposal, once made, does indeed coerce someone in the sense that it affects her responsibility for acquiescing).
The crime has two prongs: disseminating graphic images to a minor depicting nudity or sexual conduct and a luring prong that requires inviting, or inducing a minor to engage in sexual activity.
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Amref's programme in Katine has five prongs: water, health, education, livelihoods and governance.
Take the Zero Friction tee, which has three prongs that hold up the ball instead of the little concave cup atop a traditional golf tee.
His strategy has three prongs, each of which benefits from his firm's growing presence in big emerging markets: reduce costs at home, increase sales in developing countries and spark innovation.In this section Unplugged Non-regular and not wanted Paying the piper Digging deep Let's make a deal A quick fix Hulu who?
Our strategy has three prongs.
The investigation has had two prongs.
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