(Greek mythology) the three-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades; son of Typhon.
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Examples for "three-headed dog"
Examples for "three-headed dog"
1He went down to the lower regions and brought upon earth the three-headed dog Cer'berus.
2Borellus speaks of a three-headed dog, a veritable Cerberus.
3Cerberus, three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to Hades, called a son of Typhaon and Echidna
4The three-headed dog, Cerberus, who was supposed to guard Hades's door, was nowhere to be seen.
5Cerberus, named for the mythological three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the underworld, declined to comment.
1Main shareholder Cerberus Capital names six of the 12 supervisory board members.
2If you agree to work for Cerberus we will buy your freedom.
3Besides, Cerberus needs the UAW's lobbyists to help fight impending fuel-economy regulations.
4These investors include Cerberus, Fortress and Apollo among others, the sources said.
5Chrysler, owned by Cerberus Capital Management LP, is also facing possible bankruptcy.
6The letter to the supervisory board was Cerberus' response to that rejection.
7Seibu said in a filing that Cerberus supports the company's business plans.
8This agreement is with Salus Capital Partners LLC and Cerberus Capital Management.
9Reuters could not immediately reach Cerberus for comment, outside of regular hours.
10The source asked for anonymity because the TD-Cerberus talks are not public.
11North Carolina-based Remington is controlled by private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management.
12GM and Cerberus have been in talks since September, according to sources.
13The sale to Cerberus and Chatham ends a rocky Chapter 11 process.
14Some investors expect that Cerberus will leave a mark on Deutsche Bank.
15In exchange, Cerberus would hand over the Chrysler auto business to GM.
16According to Shella she worked for a Cerberus operative at one time.
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