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A triplet or tercet is a group of three lines.
Birds Eye also announced the "precautionary" withdrawal of three lines on Friday.
The front line actually consisted of three lines of trenches, and the trenches were as deep as thirty feet.
The bagua, consisting of eight sets of three lines, broken and unbroken in different combinations, represent natural forces.
The firm had been comprised of three lines of businesses: gear for telecom operators, large enterprises and smaller businesses.
The basic interaction therefore appears on a Feynman diagram as a "vertex"—i.e., a junction of three lines.
The sijo, consisting of three lines, followed a lyrical path and spoke of human nature and natural beauty.
Our national defence strategy is composed of three lines: first, rapprochement with mainland China; second, making contributions to the international community; and third, military power.
His army was supplied entirely by a single railway route, a combination of three lines stretching almost 500 miles from Louisville to Atlanta.
The 14th-century madrigal is based on a relatively constant poetic form of two or three stanzas of three lines each, with 7 or 11 syllables per line.
In the poorer neighbourhood of Santo Domingo, the city's new Metrocable system, consisting of three lines of aerial gondolas, serves residents hundreds of vertical feet up a mountainside, ending their isolation from the city centre.
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