big three

  • 21the Big Three — UK US noun INFORMAL ► the three largest car manufacturers in North America: General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler: »Oil crises and fuel efficient Japanese imports were blows from which the Big Three are still recovering …

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  • 22(the) big three — the big three, four, etc. idiom the three, four, etc. most important countries, people, companies, etc • She works for one of the Big Six. Main entry: ↑bigidiom …

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  • 23the Big Three, Four, etc. — informal the dominant group of three, four, etc increased competition between the Big Three networks …

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  • 24The Big Three Trio — Allgemeine Informationen Gründung 1946 Auflösung 1952 Gründungsmitglieder Bass …

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  • 25the Big Three — three largest nations that were in the Allied forces of World War II (United States, Britain, and Russia) …

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  • 26Big Three Automakers — General Motors, Ford, Chrysler …

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  • 27Big Four — or The Big Four may refer to:Companies*Big Four (companies) **Record labels: Sony BMG, EMI, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group **American television networks: ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX *Big Four (banks), in various countries *Big Four auditors,… …

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  • 28Big 8 — or Big Eight may refer to:*Big 8 (Usenet) the original 8 top level hierarchies in the Usenet news group collection *Once the Big eight accounting firms in the United States, then became the Big Six , is now the Big Four. *Big Eight Conference a… …

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  • 29Big Seven — may refer to:*Big Seven (United States), an influential group of US nonprofits for state and local government officials *Big 8 (Usenet), formerly Big 7, a group of Usenet newsgroup hierarchies *Big Seven Group, a group of East Coast gangsters… …

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  • 30Big Tobacco — is a pejorative term often applied to the tobacco industry in general, or more particularly to the big three tobacco corporations in the United States. The phrase is often used in TheTruth.com, the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, and other anti… …

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