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- Three Score and Ten: A Voice to the People is a multi-CD box set album issued by Topic Records in 2009 to celebrate 70 years as an independent British...
- accurate as of February 27, 2025. This is a progressive list of 3-point scoring leaders showing how the record has increased through the years. Statistics...
- A credit score is a number that provides a comparative estimate of an individual's creditworthiness based on an analysis of their credit report. It is...
- when the score returns to "40–all" within the same game. In standard play, scoring beyond a "deuce" score, in which the players have scored three points...
- A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film. The score comprises a number of orchestral, instrumental, or choral pieces called...
- score improves at the five-minute mark. A constellation of factors may contribute to a low Apgar score value. An Apgar score that remains below three...
- based on the British three-score average system. The biggest development was a "par rating" system that ****essed the average good score of a scratch golfer...
- The Academy Award for Best Original Score is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to the best substantial...
- The three-digit score is based on a theoretical maximum of 300, but this has not been do****ented by the NBME / FSMB. Previously, a 2 digit score was also...
- score is +3, or "three-over-par" and takes three shots more than par to complete the course. If a golfer takes 70 strokes, the reported score is −2, or "two-under-par"...