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two-track

[ too-trak ]

noun

  1. 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)

  1. (of a horse) to execute a two-track.

verb (used with object)

  1. to cause (a horse) to two-track.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of two-track1

First recorded in 1905–10
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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.

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Following that ruling, Arizona adopted a two-track system of voter registrations.

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In response, Arizona adopted a two-track system of voter registrations.

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“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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Facing deep economic troubles and a restive population, the government seems to have adopted a two-track policy, analysts say, declaring victory over Israel and cracking down at home.

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