Lucas, 70, retired in line with his promise to serve no more than three terms.
Even Hatcher, who feuded with Gary's business community for three terms, has been trying to mend fences.
He served three terms in the House before winning the Connecticut Senate seat that he currently holds.
One ad promises he will limit himself to three terms, or six years, in the House if elected.
When Geraldine Ferraro was picked as Walter Mondale's running-mate, she had served in the House for three terms.
Berlusconi, who served three terms as prime minister, resigned in November 2011 amid scandals and a crumbling economy.
"He's a phenomenal police commissioner, " said Bloomberg, who is limited to three terms.
Danforth, a Republican, served three terms in the Senate before retiring in 1994 and returning to his law practice.
She was the UK's first female prime minister and served three terms in that post, between 1979 and 1990.
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Koch was mayor for three terms, from 1978 through 1989, and is credited with saving the city from near-financial ruin.
But now Craig has decided he wants to stay in the venerable chamber that he has served in for three terms.
If the results are confirmed, Keith Mitchell, who served three terms as prime minister between 1995 and 2008, will return to power.
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In the early nineties, he served three terms as chairman of Nasdaq.
Aides to Mayor Michael Bloomberg, an independent whose three terms have seen big increases in homelessness, partially blamed the surge on the economy.
Michael Bloomberg's three terms as mayor of New York and Jon Corzine's victory in the New Jersey governor's race of 2005 suggest the opposite.
But, the Republicans have a law, there's a law, they passed a law in Congress that chairmen, committee chairmen can only serve for three terms.
Sanford held the congressional seat for three terms in the 1990s.
Tom Eagleton was elected statewide five times: as attorney general in 1960, lieutenant governor in 1964, and three terms as a U.S. senator, beginning in 1968.
During Koch's three terms from 1978 to 1989, he helped New York climb out of its financial crisis through tough fiscal policies and razor-sharp budget cuts.
During his three terms in office, he has banned smoking in the city, outlawed trans-fats in restaurants and forced chain restaurants to put calorie-counts on menus.
Sanford was elected to the 1st District seat in 1994 and served three terms before voters chose him as governor in 2002 and again in 2006.
Type in two or three terms and up pops a chart that shows the relative number of Google searches each word received during a given time period.
But during his three terms as mayor, he also faced racial tensions and corruption among political allies, as well as the AIDS epidemic, homelessness and urban crime.
He was an experienced politician, who had served as mayor of a nearby town for three terms before being elected to the same post in Jutiapa in 2011.
So far, voters in the conservative district have seemed open to forgiving Sanford for his past misdeeds and re-electing him to the seat he held for three terms in the 1990s.
Sanford's 1st District, slightly reconfigured from the one he held for three terms in the 1990s, is strongly Republican and Mitt Romney took it by 18 points in last year's presidential race.
Overall, the homeless shelter system has grown 61% during Mr. Bloomberg's three terms, raising questions about whether the city's remarkable turnaround in the past two decades has benefited the poorest New Yorkers.
The AKP's internal constitution was amended during the party congress to allow parliamentarians who have already served three terms -- such as Erdogan -- to be re-elected after sitting out an election cycle.
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