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As the triple crown race wound down, Kemp was content to let others do the math.
Only 325 soldiers have ever received what is known as the "Triple C.I.B".
Binghamton (the county seat), Johnson City, and Endicott are known collectively as the Triple Cities.
And if Cabrera was the superior hitter, it wasn't by nearly as much as the triple crown statistics might suggest.
With Romário sitting at home sulking, Brazil's attack is now based on what has become known as the Triple R offense: Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Rivaldo.
Arena-prowling laser beams and fiery, salsa-timed explosions add to the full-sensory experience, one that proves Lopez as the triple threat to contend with.
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Soon, other teams, including powerhouses like Alabama and Oklahoma, began using the wishbone offense, also known as the triple-option.
During the first Women's World Cup, played in China in 1991, Heinrichs, Michelle Akers and Carin Gabarra formed what was known as the triple-edged sword as the United States swashbuckled to the title.
This could also be referred to as the triple-P or triple bottom line of sustainability (People, Profit, Planet) [34].
These three dimensions represent the three main pillars of sustainability and are also known as the "triple-bottom-line" concept (Elkington 1997).
As long as the triple-point contact angle of the system is low (< 20°), the assumption of perfect water wettability is not a bad one.
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