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- adjective
multipronged
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Examples
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"This could probably be seen as part of China's multiprong effort to increase the international role of the yuan," said Standard & Poor's sovereign analyst Tan Kim-Eng.
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The Third Infantry Division, one spearhead on the multiprong drive to Baghdad, paused for a few days last week to let its supply line catch up.
A Plan Under Attack 2007
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So he made a multiprong stand that comes equipped with an ultraviolet light on the end of each prong to kill the bacteria that cause odor.
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This is part of a multiprong strategy to do something that's never been done in 30 years, which is turn the situation and the border around and get it to where the public has a right to expect it to be.
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After two years of Obama, the left are filled with anger and despair, while the right launch multiprong ed attacks on everything liberal and decent.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rob Stein 2011
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The sales process becomes a multiprong, multiphase effort to reach the key decision-makers with information relevant to their needs and perspectives.
How to Survive Selling to Complex Customers - TheStreet 2011
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The sales process becomes a multiprong, multiphase effort to reach the key decision-makers with information relevant to their needs and perspectives.
How to Survive Selling to Complex Customers - TheStreet 2011
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County and city officials are planning a multiprong to begin clean up as flood waters recede.
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Now that the iPad is here, no longer is Amazon just advertising the Kindle e-reader front and center, it's all about the Kindle app, which is available for a variety of devices. more interested in selling software (e-books) than hardware (the Kindle), so the whole multiprong app effort is key to its strategy of dominating the e-book market.
Crave: The gadget blog David Carnoy 2010
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Bruce Turkel, the chief executive of the Turkel advertising agency, says he always brings his laptop, cellphone and a multiprong plug so he can share an electrical outlet to keep his electronic devices charged.
NYT > Home Page By MARTHA C. WHITE 2010
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