In 1924, the British team won gold after a three-way play-off for the Olympic title with France and Sweden. |
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Each element of the three-way partnership must outperform the market in order for the model to work. |
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You're like a lion that's stumbled upon a three-way tug-of-war over a leopard's kill. |
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John is part of a three-way race for an open U.S. Senate seat in Louisiana. |
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In a three-way tie for the lead overnight, she moved clear with a birdie at the fifth and never really looked like tripping up. |
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It said yesterday it continued to make good progress in its three-way talks with banks and bondholders. |
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Near the top of the second beat, the three boats engaged in a fierce three-way tacking match near the port tack layline. |
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This is the background against which the three-way talks will have to prevail. |
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With a three-way auction underway, it certainly looks like the supermarket chain is going to change hands. |
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It is certainly typical of the threats and personal attacks which now characterise the three-way bid battle. |
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It's a simple three-way swap, it's not interfering with anyone and there's no extra expense to the council. |
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If successful they will be the first all-female team to achieve a three-way crossing. |
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This season we have had eight different drivers winning races and a three-way title fight up to the penultimate round. |
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Their group went to a three-way playoff but the congestion wouldn't have occurred if the matches had been played earlier in the season. |
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The set is a loose, three-way group improvisation in which the leader plays an entirely collaborative part. |
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Pollsters are predicting that next month's European elections could result in a historic three-way tie in Scotland. |
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His victory was bizarre, with a double bogey on the third extra hole of a three-way play-off. |
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It was a three-way tie for the second spot, and a two-way tie for the third. |
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It will be up to the Warriors to knock the Blues out of a three-way tie for first place. |
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The three-way system is linked to closed-circuit television camera operators and the police to keep tabs on offenders' movements. |
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In the latter, the old three-way pronominal system followed its own course of development. |
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Throughout the duration of exsufflation the membrane valve in the three-way connector is activated. |
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The fact that our views of the business converge has allowed us to build a balanced three-way partnership. |
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As for economic relations with neighbouring countries, the report suggests a three-way dialogue: EU-Russia-Ukraine. |
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I am hopeful we will see a substantial commitment, a three-way split and a long term. |
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Avaya Connect will be a three-way winning proposition for Avaya, its partners, and its user base. |
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The program is a three-way collaboration among hardware vendors, software vendors, and Intel. |
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So it's a three-way partnership that is involved, and a three-way set of contacts. |
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Runway 20 is equipped with runway identification lights, threshold and runway end lights, and three-way medium-intensity runway edge lights. |
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Work-Sharing is a three-way agreement between the Government of Canada, an employer and the employees. |
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The kit includes a three-way valve, connection pipes, and a support template. |
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The package includes voicemail, call forwarding, three-way calls, caller ID and call diversion. |
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Hoberman mounts a catch all analysis of the curious three-way osmosis between Washington, Hollywood and the counter-culture. |
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Cracraft shows an unresolved three-way split between oscines, suboscines, and New Zealand wrens. |
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The three-way balance between centrifugal force, Coriolos force, and the pressure-gradient force is called the gradient flow. |
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The guns are actuated by a three-way switch on the spade grip of the stick. |
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In treework, three-way karabiners are still the best form of connector between harness and rope equipment. |
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It approximates to a three-way split, with members almost equally signed from Scotland, the six counties and Dublin. |
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Polls show that in Maine, Tea Party Gov. Paul LePage is poised to win reelection in a three-way contest. |
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A three-way tabloid circulation war was being waged amid a three-way mayoral election. |
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It was a tight, three-way Democratic primary between Washington, Richard Daley, and Jane Byrne. |
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Political Editor Simon McGee reports on the close hand-to-hand fight over Yorkshire's only three-way marginal. |
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Critics of this three-way scheme say the system will cause more problems than it solves. |
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The three-way acquisition was completed in March of 2000, and title to the lands has now been given to the Toronto Region Conservation Authority as the long-term steward of the property. |
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Use three-way mixing valves with linear characteristic and high quality. |
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In some vehicles the dip switch comprises an electrical three-way switch. |
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There are numerous potential three-way contests. |
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A three-way ANOVA was used to evaluate the density of microcapsules on leaves with spray application, leaf surface, and canopy height as the main effects. |
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A guy Julian and you had a three-way with millions of years ago. I used to watch you guys screw through the keyhole sometimes. |
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But how many men will actually admit to having had a three-way with another man and one woman? |
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Although Anna hasn't decided one way or the other, her three-way relationship with Kathy and Martin seems so comfortable as to be almost inevitable. |
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Not the reality of the three-way race that Mainers face in November. |
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It recommends that a radical new funding formula is devised to redress the balance, based on actual crime figures, not an arbitrary three-way split between the divisions. |
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LePage owed his election in 2010 to a split opposition, as he won a tight three-way race over cutler and Democrat Libby Mitchell. |
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With the count proceeding at a molasses rate, none of the networks were able to make projections in the tight three-way contests. |
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The tipster, tip-taker and translator work together in a three-way call to get the tip information. |
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Not tons of it, but, suffice to say, don't watch Looking with your nana unless your nana is pretty laissez-faire about three-way bumming. |
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The expansion of constitutionalism depends more or less entirely upon the re-legitimization of the constitution, which presupposes that the aforementioned three-way crisis is resolved. |
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She was then so intrigued by her she invited her round, and they all started living together in this three-way relationship. |
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Episode of the year: A Girl of Ivory, featuring Davecat, who is in a bizarre three-way relationship. |
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They are part of a three-way relationship: in a triangle with the two actors. |
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Technology has transformed that three-way relationship between parents, schools and learners. |
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Parliament reiterated its suggestion during a three-way dialogue that took place halfway through the Portuguese Presidency and concluded with an agreement at the first conciliation presided over by France in July. |
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The three-way trade, the greatest deportation in history, was an event that, in human, economic and cultural terms, left a profound mark on your country. |
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This three-way relationship that's such a part of the film is testament to that. |
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Take a moment to appreciate the amazing three-way relationship between the roots of a photosynthetic tree, a mycorrhizal fungus, and a myco hetertroph going on right beneath your feet. |
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It might just have to be a three-way tongue-kiss and a fumble, but still. |
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He pitched 21 games for them last season, then went to Detroit in the three-way trade last December that sent Curtis Granderson to the Yankees. |
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The three-way relationship between the parent, provider and child requires an ongoing commitment. |
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At one three-way junction on the outskirts, there is the familiar and pure chaos that results when such junctions are left untended and unsignalled. |
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The data were statistically compared by means of a three-way analysis. |
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This is later modified with the addition of new bends, leading to rounded ridges between sharply cusped furrows that form three-way junctions and S-shaped bends. |
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To avoid overheating of the hot tap water, the hot tap water pipe after the heat exchanger is equipped with a three-way valve that mixes the not so hot water with the hot water from the heat exchanger. |
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Working to form a three-way relationship will help them develop and meet their specific needs and goals rather than the traditional approach of standard solutions being imposed upon the marketplace. |
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It features a flat panel that unlatches for a dressmaker's style three-way view, and does double duty as a front for the shoe shelves behind it. |
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To facilitate the integration of NGOs from these countries into the European Union by building their capacity and putting them in a three-way relationship with other NGOs, both North and South, and with the institutions. |
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In this three-way relationship, caregivers receive two types of training. |
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We shall support them to the best of our ability, in collaboration with their movements, in this, our characteristic three-way relationship which roots us in our philosophy of partnership, stability and sustainability. |
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On balance, the three-way relationship that prevailed between December 1993 and December 1995 among the Duma, President and bureaucracy can be assessed as workmanlike, thanks largely to Duma chairman Ivan Rybkin. |
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In the legal aid context, there is a complex three-way relationship between the legal aid client, the legal aid authority and the lawyer providing legal services. |
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For Romney, a three-way tie for first place in Iowa is manna from heaven. |
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The three-way catalytic converter relies on cerium oxides to reduce nitrogen oxides to nitrogen gas and oxidize carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and unburned hydrocarbons to carbon dioxide and water in the exhaust products. |
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A past master in three-way battles for the title, Marc Coma triumphed in Copiapo to pick up his third special stage this year, consolidating his position as race leader a little further. |
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He broke a three-way tie by saddling Estrapade Stakes winner The Seven Seas in the second to last race of the meeting. |
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The three-way symbiotic interaction appeared to have no significant influence on tomato photosynthetic rate at both examined soil temperatures. |
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Reigning Order of Merit champion Matt Morris led a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard in the opening round of the Belfry Winter Series. |
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It's essentially a three-way relationship. |
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With even the most elegant shopper as mindful of her purse as her nails these days, this three-way battle will bring a smile to many a sleekly glossed lip. |
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The three-way relationship will allow a steady exchange of exhibitions, collaboration among museum staffs and the sharing of other resources, museum officials said. |
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Vanderbes's interest is in the tricky three-way relationship between the two sisters and the new man in their life, and she handles this fairly well. |
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The three-way control is required for hydraulic individual slider actuation and using the Limiter X for tractors with only one single-acting hydraulic connection. |
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What is most alarming about the situation, is that the principle players and their advisors are engaged in an incredibly dangerous three-way game of blind man's buff. |
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Aside from signing materials, this three-way setup is also used to evaluate road-marking materials, retroreflective markers, headlamps, and other small light sources. |
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