Similar words: op art, do part, pop art, part and parcel, spare parts, spare part, leopard, up to par. Meaning: adj. involving two parts or elements.
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31. Note that this is a two-part article, with both parts published simultaneously for your convenience.
32. So the reform of State-owned-enterprises in infrastructure field should choose the way of "pedigree way, step-by-step" rather than the normal route of "two-part, one-step".
33. Prior to DB2 9.7, all DB2 objects had a unique two-part name. The first part was the schema name and the second part was the object name.
34. Next I'll be exploring the future of Confucius Institutes, Confucianism and Chinese soft power in a two-part conclusion to this special arts and culture series.
35. This article, the first in a two-part series on NIO.2, introduces each of the channels and provides some simple examples to demonstrate their use.
36. This two-part series with memory expert Fiona McPherson is my personal favorite, however.
37. Part 1 of this two-part series looks at how the free connection pool is used, how the contents of the pool are managed, and how the various properties of the pool work together.
38. The transition began with the two-part organum of Leonin, and continued with the three and four-part organum of his successor Perotin.
39. A two-part term policy (also known as a cash discount policy) has three clauses: (i) discount percentage, (ii) discount period, and (iii) net date.
40. In this two-part series, we have provided a beginner's introduction to the Thin Client Framework architecture, design,[sentencedict.com/two-part.html] and implementation.
41. The absolute standout is the two-part, mid-record peak of The Island.
42. In the first of this two-part series, " Simple linear regression with PHP," I explained why a math library can be useful for PHP.
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