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It sounds like a sum in the rule of three.
In addition, the 1995-96 season was the first one with the rule of three points being awarded for each win.
The above is called rule of three in C++.
The rule of three applies well beyond medical research, to any trial done n times.
The thing is as simple as the rule of three.
As a result, the rule of three was adjusted.
In certain situations h/she should follows rules of three or more cultures.
Their findings provided empirical support for the "Rule of Three".
But perhaps anything harder than arithmetic beyond the rule of three!'
"You mean that this rule of three times is a charm .
"After that," he said, "there is yet another threat and danger to fulfill the rule of three.
This rule of three applies throughout the castle.
Supporting units will have their own organization and equipment, but generally also follow the "rule of threes".
A rule of three compliant compound is defined as one that has:
Fifteen years ago, when I was a camp counselor, we had a "rule of three": an adult and a child were never to be alone together.
The clock tower also follows this rule of threes.
From 1498 India was under the Colonial rule of three European powers.
I'm reminded that American Wedding introduced us to the rule of threes in regard to this one.
Rule of threes says only three compleat changes of clothes.
I would like to urge acceptance of the Rule of Three in Ten.
Inverse rule of three, and rules of 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11.
"For women I like to call it the Rule of Three: never show more than two of your areas.
The term "Rule of three" was coined by Marshall Cline in 1991.
"Rule of three," said Isobel, "I'm quite good at it.
"You've got the three syllables-the comedic rule of three.