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Three and different
Three different wavelengths of ultraviolet radiation are selected by the variable filters placed in front of the three mercury xenon lights which serve as the ultraviolet sources.
Three thermocouples were placed at different locations in the aluminum disk surrounding the anode holder to determine its temperature.
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.
Three different renditions of the song have entered the Hot Country Songs charts.
Three different types of punch cards were used: one for arithmetical operations, one for numerical constants, and one for load and store operations, transferring numbers from the store to the arithmetical unit or back.
Three different views of Brownian motion, with 32 steps, 256 steps, and 2048 steps denoted by progressively lighter colors
Three major canals with very different purposes were built in what is now Canada.
Three different heating techniques are used in actual pyrolyzers: Isothermal furnace, inductive heating ( Curie Point filament ), and resistive heating using platinum filaments.
Three different catenaries through the same two points, depending horizontal force being and λ mass per unit length.
Three different early versions of the play are extant, the First Quarto ( Q1, 1603 ), the Second Quarto ( Q2, 1604 ), and the First Folio ( F1, 1623 ).
Three months before the film's release, Bogart as Queeg appeared on the cover of TIME magazine, while on Broadway Henry Fonda was starring in the stage version ( in a different role ), both of which generated strong publicity for the film.
Three of those players were named to the team in 3 different years.
All of these teachings are shared and identical in most schools and groups of Nichiren Buddhism, however, different interpretations are found for the doctrine of theThree Great Secret Dharmas ”, called also “ The Three Great Secret Laws ”, and Three Jewels.
Taoist documents from as early as the Han Dynasty claimed that Lao Tzu appeared on earth as different persons in different times beginning in the legendary era of Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors.
Three events brought forward a different kind of ragtime revival in the 1970s.
The " Three Worlds Theory " developed by Mao Zedong is different from the Western theory of the Three Worlds or Third World.
Three other clangers, two males with different colored hair and a female wearing blue are seen, these are assumed to be uncle, granddad and Auntie Clanger
Three different life strategies have accordingly led to three different lines of development:
Three different methods have been used in business case teaching:
Three Little Pigs is a fairy tale featuring anthropomorphic pigs who build three houses of different materials.

Three and judges
Three previous judges of the award, Malcolm Bradbury, David Holloway and W. L. Webb, met and chose Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children ( the 1981 winner ) as " the best novel out of all the winners.
Three notable figures from the early days of engineering were selected as judges: John Urpeth Rastrick, a locomotive engineer of Stourbridge, Nicholas Wood, a mining engineer from Killingworth with considerable locomotive design experience and John Kennedy, a Manchester cotton spinner and a major proponent of the railway.
Three other judges, Mark W. Delahay, George W. English, and Samuel B. Kent, chose to resign rather than go through the impeachment process.
Three British Columbia judges unanimously denied an appeal on November 13, 2009.
Three elected judges sit in Auglaize County, presiding over four courts.
Three judges, whose mannerisms and style mimic those of the real Idol judges, critique the performances.
* The Supreme Court of Canada is composed of six justices from English Canada and three from Quebec ( Three judges must be from Quebec but the other six can be from any province, be it Quebec or any of the other nine provinces ).
Three additional judgeships were authorized and the sitting circuit judges were reassigned according to their residence.
Evidence shows that judges would often include stereotypes and characteristics of subgroups in order to apply the Three Strikes laws.
Three worked for judges on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, two for the Eleventh Circuit, and one for the Third Circuit.
Three judges, several prosecution and defence lawyers, other court staff and six journalists travelled from New Zealand to the island in late September for the seven-week trial, doubling the number of people on the island during their stay.
Three former judges ( known as " The Brethren ") incarcerated at Trumble, a fictional, federal minimum security prison located in northern Florida, develop a scam to blackmail wealthy closeted gay men.
They were on either side of The Merritt Pkwy on Whalley Ave. One was the Three Judges ( named after the 3 judges who hid from the English in a stone cave on West Rock ).
Three circuit court judges, Samuel M. Blatchford, David Josiah Brewer, and William Burnham Woods, were later appointed to the United States Supreme Court.
Unlike judges of courts established under Article Three of the United States Constitution, judges on the Court of Federal Claims do not have life tenure ( see Article I and Article III tribunals ).
Three of the five judges who voted against him on the main case and the British judge constituted a majority of the seven judges on the settlement court panel.
Three judges, appointed by the President of the Tribunal, serve as members of the National Electoral Commission ( Act of 12 April 2001 on elections to the Sejm of the Republic of Poland and to the Senate of the Republic of Poland ).
Three judges ( Gibbs, Aickin, and Wilson ) adopted a very narrow view, endorsing a test proposed by Justice Dixon in R v Burgess ; Ex parte Henry, which focuses on whether a treaty is " indisputably international ".
Three other judges ( Mason, Murphy, Brennan ) took a wide view, saying that the mere existence of a treaty obligation was sufficient to render the matter an ' external affair ', regardless of the particular subject in question.
Three of the seven judges also found that the laws violated section seven of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Three judges were appointed to the legislative assembly to provide legal advice, but they were not able to vote.

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