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He had no problems working in Britain, however, until three years ago.
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Another special case of the three-body problem was discovered in recent years.
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Ms Bennett said she had suffered serious threats of violence three times.
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Twenty-three per cent said immigration, and 21 per cent said the economy.
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The Company operates through three segments: North America, Europe and International Markets.
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Sehket is in the trinity of Memphis-andMut in that of Thebes.
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The Occidental and Oriental conceptions of the trinity are, however, not identical.
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Judith Collins faulted at least a trinity of them in one question.
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The perfect and complete marriage in its full development is a trinity.
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One petition seeks to mandate the re-inclusion of one the Christian trinity.
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Today we start today with live music from visiting French-Canadian trio Vishten.
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Anyone with information about the trio is asked to contact Christchurch police.
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As a trio, however, they offered little sense of risk or excitement.
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GSK's near-term focus is the launch of a trio of new products.
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As authorities pressed their investigation, the trio remained secluded with family members.
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Then she faced Rusk and asked, 'Does this one need a leash?'
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Of course the leopard in question was alive and on a leash.
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It has also kept local government investment on a fairly tight leash.
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They'll hear us, sure, but our leash is pretty long at Shoreline.
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Each was a chance for the new growth to slip the leash.
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Conley's trey lowered the lead to five with 45 seconds to play.
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Wiggins then made a trey with 36 seconds left in the half.
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DeAndre Hunter added 19 points, including a crucial trey in the second overtime.
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It was the Bobcats' first made trey after nine straight misses.
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Thomas rimmed a trey and Westbrook calmly made one at the other end.
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A troika would likely recommend decreasing labour taxes and increasing property taxes.
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The troika report is certain to state that this goal is unachievable.
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The paper reports that the troika has been briefed on the plan.
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A troika mission would arrive in Dublin every 12 weeks or so.
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For a start, Cypriot banks have failed mostly because of troika policies.
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Some of them have a triad background, police said in a statement.
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The triad was an impossible formation, too regular for nature to produce.
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The first triad had been very tightly focused on New York City.
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The son in a divine triad had of himself but limited authority.
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Recall the political economist Albert Hirschman's triad of exit, voice and loyalty.
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Possibly the weirdest threesome I've ever seen, and that's saying a lot.
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I follow suit a moment later, then Jo makes it a threesome.
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These issues prod her onto the Internet in search of threesome forums.
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The threesome then made slow progress along the side of the moat.
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It wasn't easy to be the younger extra person in a threesome.
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Venn lifted the box, and behold a triplet of sixes was disclosed.
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The limits are compared with predictions from the Georgi-Machacek Higgs triplet model.
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I, smiling at the triplet of occasions, promised to come, if consistent.
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Neurodegenerative diseases may be caused by expansion of triplet repeats in human genes.
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The triplet codon repeats lead to heterochromatin-mediated gene silencing and loss of frataxin.
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Equality of the relation between Above and Below forms the ternary, 771-l.
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Magical ternary which, in human things, corresponds with the Divine Triangle, 738-u.
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The CTD phosphatase was found to be active in ternary elongation complexes.
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The feasibility of carbonation curing of ternary blend Portland cement-metakaolin-limestone was investigated.
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But opinion is the ternary; for that rationally follows from comprehension.
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My New York astrologer says I'm coming into a Mars trine aspect.
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Objection 1: It seems that trine immersion is essential to Baptism.
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This trine, namely, end, cause, and effect, exists from creation in every heaven.
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The double trine is found upon every plane, obeying the Divine Law of Correspondences.
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He be just trine get by don mean no harm tuh no one mahm.
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The chief sat cross-legged and watched Probyn opening the tierce of tobacco.
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First, I dealt with a tierce that proved full of salt beef.
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Now let us practise that thrust in tierce after the feint and disengage.
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He aimed a furious thrust in tierce at Captain Runacles' breast.
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A simple 'un, deux,' tierce and carte at the first bout.
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The act closes with a terzetto of great power (O!
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The finale begins with another terzetto for the three boys ("Bald prangt, den Morgen zu verkünden").
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The third act contains two very striking numbers, the terzetto of the card-players in the smugglers' haunt (Mischiam!
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A terzetto between Adriano, Orsini, and Colonna, set off against a chorus of the nobles, leads up to the finale.
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A duet between Senta and the Dutchman ("Wie aus der Ferne") and a terzetto with Daland close the act.
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Level of evidence: Level III study, It is a case control study.
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There remains, however, room for improvement among elderly stage III-IV FL patients.
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It's going to be another World War III zone', Ms Major said.
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Level of evidence: Level III, systematic review of prospective nonrandomized cohort studies.
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Results: Group I and group III showed no significant differences between parameters.
Usage of tercet in English
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That haiku-like tercet is succeeded by two small, ominous stanzas.
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The tercet of the maidens is one of the loveliest pieces of music ever written.
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When there are two verses the stanza is called a couplet; a three line stanza is called a tercet; a four line stanza, a quatrain.
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The octave is made up of two quatrains and the sestet of two tercets.
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My quatrains were tedious, and my tercets entirely too diffuse.
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The octave is sometimes said to consist of two quatrains, and the sestet of two tercets.
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Two groups of four and two of three are natural, two quatrains and two tercets if you prefer.
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Read next another strictly Petrarchan sonnet, where the thought divisions of quatrains and tercets are marked with exceptional clearness, Eugene Lee-Hamilton's disillusioned "Sea-Shell Murmurs":