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two-track
[too-trak]
noun
an oblique movement of a horse in which the forehand and hindquarters move on two distinct parallel tracks and the body is maintained uniformly in the direction of the movement.
verb (used without object)
(of a horse) to execute a two-track.
verb (used with object)
to cause (a horse) to two-track.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of two-track1
Example Sentences
They pointed out that the 6th Circuit and several other courts continue to use an outdated, two-track approach to discrimination claims.
This development created the modern two-track system: Defendants without fortunes, celebrity, or political connections must wait while pardon attorneys consider, and generally reject, their pleas.
Following that ruling, Arizona adopted a two-track system of voter registrations.
In response, Arizona adopted a two-track system of voter registrations.
“Paul is building something special with a two-track career driven by his passion and an unrelenting quality that separates the pretenders from the contenders,” MLW Founder and CEO Court Bauer said.
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