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Examples
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The U.S. government has announced what it calls a two-track approach to Somalia.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Parallel with this decision, in what was called the two-track policy, the NATO countries agreed to seek negotiations with the Russians aimed at reducing nuclear weapons in Europe.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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Parallel with this decision, in what was called the two-track policy, the NATO countries agreed to seek negotiations with the Russians aimed at reducing nuclear weapons in Europe.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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Parallel with this decision, in what was called the two-track policy, the NATO countries agreed to seek negotiations with the Russians aimed at reducing nuclear weapons in Europe.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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Parallel with this decision, in what was called the two-track policy, the NATO countries agreed to seek negotiations with the Russians aimed at reducing nuclear weapons in Europe.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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China today has become what many call a two-track economy, with a state-owned sector flooded with cash and a private one starved of funding.
China's New Lenders of Last Resort Lingling Wei 2011
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As I tried to formulate my own position on Vietnam, I had a two-track system.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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As I tried to formulate my own position on Vietnam, I had a two-track system.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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As I tried to formulate my own position on Vietnam, I had a two-track system.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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I think you do have this really interesting two-track approach that General Petraeus has embarked on.
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