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prog

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

prog1 [Brit prɒɡ, Am prɑɡ] N Brit

prog inf short for programme

prog TV, RADIO

I. programme, program [Brit ˈprəʊɡram] N

1. programme:

trasmissione f (about su)
fare un programma (on su)

2. programme (plan, schedule):

programma m (of di)

3. programme:

programme MUS, THEAT (booklet)

II. programme, program [Brit ˈprəʊɡram] VB trans (set)

programme machine
programmare (to do per fare)

prog2 [Brit prɒɡ, Am prɑɡ] N arch, inf

prog short for proctor, proctor

I. proctor [Brit ˈprɒktə, Am ˈprɑktər] N

proctor UNIV Brit

II. proctor [Brit ˈprɒktə, Am ˈprɑktər] VB trans Am UNIV

proctor exam

in the PONS Dictionary

prog. N

prog. abbreviation of program

prog.

I. program [ˈproʊ·græm] N

II. program <-mm-> [ˈproʊ·græm] VB trans

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The dominant political orientation of his program began as roughly middle-of-the-road throughout the 1990s.
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And, of course, as with any system, it's constantly evolving through flight tests and intercept tests, and we expect the program and the system to continue to evolve over time.
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In chaos, none of the ringleaders thought of implementing the key item of the program: the overthrow of the government.
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An alternative program is still offered for those students who require it.
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There were 78 students in the municipal primary school program.
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