It added that a number of these votes were subject to the UUP three-line whip.
Mr Pritchard told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he was willing to defy a three-line whip if necessary.
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He added that the issue was a "matter of principle" and that it was therefore "wholly wrong" for the government to introduce a three-line whip.
Prominent Conservative backbencher John Redwood said there was no need for a three-line whip because Labour and Lib Dem MPs were going to vote against the motion.
Mr Hague has said he will impose a three-line whip requiring Tories to vote against ratification of the European Union's Amsterdam treaty, which Tony Blair signed last June.
John Hannay, a theoretical physicist at Bristol University, believes he has come up with a three-line proof which shows beyond doubt that Dr Ardavan's mathematics must be flawed.
People don't necessarily write their election address in the same way - you don't necessarily mention particular issues. and there is no three-line whip on what you do and don't say.
The prime minister believes now is not the right time for a referendum, and government sources have said it is likely to impose a three-line whip, insisting that Tory backbenchers support its position.
They only shot 37.5% (15-for-40) from the field, but finally found some efficiency from behind the three-point line, where they shot 50% (4-for-8).
And then there was a spin-move James did at the three-point line, followed by a pass under his legs, then a hook-shot-toss off the backboard.
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The visitors were soon on the back foot from an attacking Dragons line-out, the home side driving forward before spreading the ball quickly and accurately across the three-quarter line for Brew to speed in at the corner.
It isn't unprecedented for a player of Stoudemire's caliber to move to the three-point line.
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The first was to push Michigan off the three-point line, and the Wolverines shot 2-of-7 from deep in the second half.
He's Steve Nash from the three-point line on his sixth-grade basketball team.
Maybe the three-point line could be moved in a couple of inches.
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If the Knicks could extend him just beyond the three-point line, it'd give the perimeter-shooting club yet another option to space the floor.
Stripped of the likes of Inglis, Folau, Hayne, Hodges, Jennings and Lyon, their three-quarter line doesn't quite possess the mystic monsters of recent years.
Andy Key guided Leeds to 10th place in the Premiership, with notable wins over Wasps and London Irish away, and he completes the three-man line-up.
Occasionally playing in the corner around the three-point line would allow Stoudemire to spot up and occasionally make backdoor cuts, both of which he excels at.
The Hawks' Kyle Korver saw Anthony shoot 8-for-10 from the three-point line without dribbling at all, only to see Anthony drive hard to his left past Josh Smith for a game-winning layup.
Anthony secured the scoring crown by recently overtaking Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant with a dominant month of April, in which Anthony averaged 36.9 points per game on 54% shooting overall and 46% accuracy from the three-point line.
To make a basketball analogy, it's a bit like when your tin-armed, non-jump-shooting center gets the ball near the three-point line: You know he won't shoot or thread the ball into the post, so you have a moment's respite while he looks for a guard to bail him out.
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"In college, you get defended much harder, there's no defensive three seconds, you can sit there and camp on somebody, the court is not big, the three-point line is closer so there's not much room, the floor is compact, " says Josh Harrellson of the New York Knicks, who played on Wall's Kentucky squad.
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The front page, as always, was filled with three- and four-line advertisements for Newcastle, Silkstone, or Wall's-End coal, Bailey's elastic stockings, ladies' abdominal belts, Pulvermacher's Patent Galvanic Chain Bands, Antakos corn plasters, Iceland Liniment for chilblains, and "Want Places" appeals from wet nurses, scullery maids, and cooks, each willing to supply testimonials about their skills and finer qualities.
When the report comes back, often the morning after a game, coaches can click on a player's number and view video of every play he was involved in, as well as intimate measures of his performance that include a breakdown of where his assists were received: close to the rim, for instance, or in the paint or out near the three-point line.
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Ribot, Richards, and Will Bernard set up a nasty three-man Maginot Line, playing curt and ugly guitar phrases.
Brightly painted two- and three-storey homes line the hillsides to this day, giving Valparaiso one of the most distinctive panoramas this side of San Francisco.
Then when Cole moved to Chelsea in 2003 he found himself mainly deployed on the wing or out wide in a three-man front line.
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Rooney then tried to pay in Berbatov, who was called off the bench as United employed a three-man forward line, but the pass went astray.
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