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But at Yalta the conflicting expectations of East and West were merged into an agreement by the Big Three to assist all liberated countries in Europe `` to create democratic institutions of their own choice ''.
Later it developed that the Soviets had a very different interpretation of democracy, which will be discussed later, and their judgment never told them that the Big Three should unite in establishing democratic conditions, as we understand them, within their zone of influence.
By the end of the nineteenth century, in 1893, when the Big Three, Columbia, and Penn were populous centers of learning, Dartmouth graduated only sixty-nine.
Sure, Ticonderoga went broke in the low-priced market bucking the Big Three.
In Futurama Season 4, Episode 16 " Three Hundred Big Boys ", Kif gives Amy a watch that is shortly after swallowed by a whale named Mushu.
The three most prestigious film festivals are commonly regarded to be that of Cannes, Berlin and Venice ; these festivals are sometimes called the " Big Three.
* 1997 – The so-called Big Three banks in Switzerland announce the creation of a $ 71 million fund to aid Holocaust survivors and their families.
* 1945 – World War II: The Yalta Conference between the " Big Three " ( Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin ) opens at the Livadia Palace in the Crimea.
The Big Three: Stalin, President of the United States | U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the Tehran Conference, November 1943.
The Big Three: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President of the United States | U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Stalin at the Yalta Conference, February 1945.
In an embarrassing incident at the 1943 Tehran Conference, during a ceremony to receive the " Sword of Stalingrad " from Winston Churchill, he took the sword from Stalin but then allowed the sword to fall from its scabbard onto his toes in the presence of the Big Three wartime leaders.
* 1933 – The Walt Disney Company releases the cartoon Three Little Pigs, with its hit song " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
Three of the antagonists in the 1998 movie The Big Lebowski are explicitly described as " nihilists ;" and the 1999 film The Matrix portrays the character Thomas A. Anderson with a hollowed out copy of Baudrillard's treatise, Simulacra and Simulation, in which he stores contraband data files under the chapter " On Nihilism.
* Gormly, James L. From Potsdam to the Cold War: Big Three Diplomacy, 1945 – 1947.
The " Big Three ": Attlee, Truman, Stalin
He, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke are known as the " Big Three " of science fiction.
In Britain in the 1980s, RuneQuest was recognised by the gaming world as one of the ' Big Three ' games with the largest market share, the others being Dungeons & Dragons and Traveller.
However, while the traditional " Big Three " don't require their affiliates to have such naming schemes ( though some affiliates choose to adopt it anyway ) and only on their O & O's is the style required, UPN mandated it on all stations ( as Fox currently does ), though The WB did not.
By the end of 1924, Warner Bros. was arguably the most successful independent studio in Hollywood, but it still competed with " The Big Three " Studios ( First National, Paramount Pictures, and MGM ).
** The so-called " Big Three " banks in Switzerland announced the creation of a $ 71 million fund to aid Holocaust survivors and their families.
The " Big Three " at the Yalta Conference, Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin, February 2, 1945.
Television in the United States has long been dominated by the Big Three television networks, ABC, CBS and NBC, but Fox, launched in 1986, has gained prominence and is now considered as part of the " Big Four.
" The Big Three provide a significant amount of television programs to each of their affiliates, including newscasts, prime-time, daytime television and sports television, but still have periods each day when each affiliate can air local programming, such as local news or syndicated programmes.
Smith moved to ABC at a time when that network's news division was a distant third among the " Big Three " networks.

Big and ":
A spontaneous ritual of devotion to Big Brother (" BB ") is illustrated at the end of the " Two Minutes Hate ":
He explained his use in a February 18, 1924, column under the headline " Around the Big Apple ":
The UK Armed Forces currently utilize two circular non reflecting stainless steel tags engraved with the " Big 6 ":
There were seven original major hierarchies of Usenet newsgroups, known as the " Big 7 ":
* Lewis Goldberg proposed a five-dimension personality model, nicknamed the " Big Five ":
Failing to raise funds for the project in San Francisco, he succeeded in signing up four Sacramento merchants — the " Big Four ": Leland Stanford, Collis P. Huntington, Mark Hopkins, and Charles Crocker.
* the " hydrogen line ", aka the " 21 centimeter line ": 1420. 40575177 MHz, is used by many radio telescopes including The Big Ear in its discovery of the Wow!
In 1864, the two were merged into the " Bee " Line: the Bellefontaine Railway, in 1869, into the first " Big Four ": the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway, and in 1889, into the second " Big Four ": the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway.
* February 3 – " The Day the Music Died ": Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper are killed in a plane crash in Iowa.
Cornwall does not enjoy a positive environmental reputation as a result of decades of industrial pollution in the city, the legacy of which is a riverfront contaminated by mercury, zinc, lead, and copper, soil contaminated by coal tar and byproducts, and most evidently, " Big Ben ": a, 80 metre tall dumpsite within the city filled with wood bark, paper mill sludge, demolition waste and asbestos.
He then founded and taught at the Shr Jung T ' ai Chi school at 87 Bowery in New York City's Chinatown section, with the assistance of his six American senior students, known as the " Big Six ": Tam Gibbs, Lou Kleinsmith, Ed Young, Mort Raphael, Maggie Newman, and Stanley Israel.
There is a lot of variance with the exclusively Beef " Big Mac ": the Australian version of the Big Mac has 22 % less energy than the Canadian version, and is 8 % lighter than the version sold in Mexico.
There are no urban areas, although three small clusters of gas stations, restaurants, and motels are often marked on maps as " towns ": Posts in the Big Sur River valley, Lucia, near Limekiln State park, and Gorda, on the southern coast.
*" The Big Sur cabin ": Dating the earliest cabin in Big Sur, 1861
In 1989, Shih hired Leonard Liu away from a 20-year career with IBM, making him president of the Acer group and chairman and chief executive officer of Acer America Corp. Liu's managerial style reflected his experience at " Big Blue ": in contrast with Shih's traditionally progressive corporate culture, Liu tried to centralize control of Acer.
* " Proshai, Livushka ": when Tony Soprano opens a closet at the gathering after his mother Livia's funeral, Big Pussy's reflection can be briefly seen in the mirror of the closet door.
* " Second Chance ": Allowed previous winners who won their Big Sweep, but missed the $ 5, 000 to come back for a second chance on Friday to go for that amount.
* " Double Your Money Week ": Similar to the few early " Sweeps of Champions " episodes from the Lifetime version, except in the PAX version the winning team with the highest Super Big Sweep total at the end on the final day didn't have to run around the market looking for another $ 5, 000they automatically doubled their money to $ 10, 000.

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