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triumvirate

[trahy-uhm-ver-it, -vuh-reyt] / traɪˈʌm vər ɪt, -vəˌreɪt /


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The crouton may reach its pinnacle of simple greatness in a Caesar, as one-third of the triumvirate — including anchovy-rich, creamy dressing and Parmesan — joining forces to make mere romaine amazing.

From Seattle Times

This is, however, just one of the shared aims of the tough triumvirate.

From BBC

The triumvirate created one of the most successful dynasties in sports and the third most valuable franchise, worth an estimated $7 billion.

From New York Times

This is a remarkable triumvirate, three of the most exceptional and important conductors before the public today.

From Los Angeles Times

Park's triumvirate taps into humanity's desire to rewrite history and into the chilling reach of technology.

From Scientific American