Type of anion, commonly found in explosives and fertilisers.
1 He spent eight balls torturing poor Kyle Hope, hopelessly exposed at No3.
2 With success at No3 perhaps even that Test place would follow.
3 Roger Federer will jump back up to No3 if he wins the tournament.
4 NO3- net uptake declined significantly in response to both treatments.
5 Stenson remains No3 in the world but has closed the gap on Adam Scott.
6 Or do he and his caddy even try it on with a world No3?
7 Bringing him back and batting him at No3 has proved to be a masterstroke.
8 The decision over Compton is likely to determine whether Root is pushed up to No3.
9 Leicester would quite rightly say that Dan Cole has made the No3 shirt his own.
10 He's the No3 pick.' Which just goes to show no-one really knows what's going to happen.
11 There is one technically rickety No3 batsman in this series doomed to struggle in English conditions.
12 He was world No3 not so long ago.
13 The world No3 Spieth had until midnight on Monday in Scotland to decide whether to play.
14 Victory at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club would move the Briton up to No3 in the world.
15 I have no problem with Shah at No3 in, say, the third over, but not the eighth.
16 With the chemical formula NH4NO3, it is used mainly for fertilising farmland.
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