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What matters is that he has simply fabricated the first prong of the three-pronged argument he accuses the Conservatives of making.
During the discussion David Goldblatt, a sports commentator for the Guardian and others, argued that the UK's experience dealing with its own discrimination problems had shown the need for a three-pronged approach: condemnation of racism from official football organisations, the growth of anti-discrimination fan organisations and the prosecution of high-profile violations by fans.
He sees the photos as one half of Cameron's two-pronged communications: to appear prime ministerial but also to be the family man.
They said the army was advancing toward Jaar, another town in militant hands for over a year, in a three-pronged attack supported by heavy artillery shelling and air raids.
The White House announced its support for the bill, which faces two-pronged opposition from civil libertarians who consider it insufficient and the GOP Senate leader who seeks to preserve the domestic surveillance.
The UK's big six energy companies have already begun deploying a powerful and multi-pronged lobbying operation against Ed Miliband's pledge of a 20-month freeze on consumer bills, according to insiders.
Boasting one TD so far, the party hopes to outstrip the Labour Party in the next Eire general election, with the intention of holding the balance of power in a future government coalition and paving the way to a north-south, two-pronged advance to a united Ireland on their terms.
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