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At the back of everyone's mind is the third member of the axis.
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More important than the particulars of these two devices, however, is the presence of the third (seriously hobbled) titan in this discussion: The human mind and its ability to focus on thick, complex material for a few hundred pages at a time.
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Bearing in mind the role of the third umpire is to find overwhelming evidence that the original decision was wrong (and it is very important to remember that when considering these referrals), I thought Gayle was unlucky.
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Thatcherism was not a fully worked out theory when Mrs Thatcher entered office in 1979 (and critics of the Third Way may want to bear that in mind).
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John Curtice, an electoral specialist at Strathclyde University, says that the polls are not yet picking up tactical voting, because third-party supporters generally make up their mind to vote this way late in the day.
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"That's the furthest thing on my mind at this point in time, " said Anthony, who was third in the voting behind Kevin Durant.
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Part of that is the question over apps, and so the news that one of the noted third party apps is not working on a BlackBerry version will lead to many questions in the mind of consumers and other developers.
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To Bagehot's mind, a third magnificent thing about the Scottish Parliament is its parochialism.
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Two third-party tools come to mind, One is ViStart and the other is called Start8.
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New tools provide students with a third choice: they can continue sharing, chatting and surfing the web with the peace of mind that they can keep these activities private forever.
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This cliche was seized upon rather memorably in the third of Sylvester Stallone's Rambo films, when the frequently shirtless Vietnam veteran joined their struggle in a mind-blowingly violent movie that was released just as the Soviets were actually withdrawing from Afghanistan.
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