Three words, "I was guilty, " could prove most damning at the end of the day.
And now your assertion that not saying three words in a speech somehow means anything?
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If he doesn't heed this then a final three words should be given: pack your bags.
The title is three words long and two of the words are the same.
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Is there someone in their twenties who might want to expand that idea beyond three words?
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Its strategy for redeploying this money can be summarised in three words: shrink, buy, deter.
At the beginning of every day, pick two or three words you want to use that day.
And that happens to be my belief, and I'll put it into three words: community in action.
Onstage, Sir Jackie shared his secrets of success, which boils down to three words: attention to detail.
However you pronounce it, it's a mouthful that is really three words in Icelandic meaning island mountain glacier.
The answer lies in the three words that strike fear in the hearts of consumers and technologists everywhere: developed in house.
Those three words are all you need to know about sponsorship and networking.
It has just a hundred and twenty-three words and fourteen basic sound units.
That sums up in three words the attitude of many politicians and many in the press to the BBC crisis.
It has been handed down to us virtually unchanged from the 1954 Code, except that in 1977 they cut three words.
The antidote for anyone who wants to avoid such a fate can be summed up in three words: save, save, save.
There is even some visual humor in places (three words: lemon-powered battery).
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We asked him to describe in three words what it felt like when he won the Young Sports Personality of the Year award.
Dr Cowden said the best way to protect yourself from the bug could be summed up in three words - "scrupulous personal hygiene".
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Sort of the theme, if I were to sum it down in three words of the record, lyrically - is food, fun and family.
Volunteers were shown three words like tar, carriage and talk and asked to pick a fourth that could be paired with each (like baby).
These machines have 22 keys and are capable of typing at the speed of speech, around 180 words per minute, or three words every second.
If Wayne Huizenga thinks so -- and he probably does -- then we suggest three words for him (and for any other big-ticket-item broker): Virtual Fleet Sales!
Listener John Sullivan(ph) of Chestertown, New York, also used three words to describe Wade's reporting: Detail plus context plus emotion, he writes, the way news should be done.
The reasons Mr. Bush and his senior advisors have publicly distanced themselves from such alternatives to the toppling of Saddam can be reduced to three words: They won't work.
Out of the nearly 10 minutes of dense verse, this passage, and in particular the last three words, sparked a little debate among some of the intelligentsia.
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Three words explain my success - training, training, training.
The blurring though comes from those three words.
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If you posted on Twitter, "I'm going on vacation to San Diego, hope no clouds because want to catch some waves, " your tweet would be considered suspicious because you used three words on the watch list.
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