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Successive LDP administrations failed to respond to these demands because the government was often the weakest of the three sides of the triangle.
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Those elements are traditionally performed by three instruments: a triangle, an accordion, and a zabumba, a drum pitched somewhere between a low snare and a small bass.
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How the next two installments in the trilogy are going to deal with the two and the three-way love triangle that lies ahead without this animating element is a mystery.
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The tension between these three men created a vicious triangle at the centre of the party when it was in opposition, and the same geometry has persisted in government.
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The experiment was a triangle test, where participants are giving three samples, two of which are the same, then are asked if they can pick the one that is different.
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Rolling is similarly awkward, but the inclusions of three full move sets mapped to square, circle and triangle actually give more combat options than a Smash Bros. game.
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In fact, the hypotenuse is a line between two angles, so what is wrong with a fourth person being the hypotenuse between two of the three people who are presumably at the points of the triangle?
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The only other time in Metrorail's 33-year history that there were customer fatalities was in January 1982, when three people died as a result of a derailment between the Federal Triangle and Smithsonian Metrorail stations.
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