Word: threeway
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...designs on the B. & O. itself and complained that a C. & O.-B. & O. hookup would leave the Central "holding the bag out on a limb." (The Central started talking merger with the Pennsylvania in earnest only after the C. & O. and B. & O. refused to consider a threeway tie with the Central...
...West should give official recognition to what is presently a fact of geographical life: the Oder-Neisse line, which divides East Germany from Germany's old Polish territories. This would perpetuate what West Germans now call the "Three Germanys"-West, East and Polish. But in any such threeway dismemberment of Germany lie the seeds of future war, and the West cannot recognize the Oder-Neisse line without at least a guarantee of eventual unification of West and East Germany...
...worked hard as hell and didn't get much for it," sighed Coach Ben Martin, an old Army foe from his days as a Navy letterman (class of '45). But his underdog team had made an auspicious beginning for the threeway, interservice rivalry that could become the most engrossing in college football...
...golf, the varsity beat Boston College, M.I.T., and Williams in a threeway match held at Oakley Country Club in Watertown Saturday. The varsity edged B.C. 4 to 3, as Captain Frank Dodge defeated Ted Huff one-up on the 19th hole...
...days, if a player got his sweat shirt damp by working too hard, it usually took him a leisurely hour in the clubhouse to change; now the men were back on the field in five minutes. The competition was threeway: 1) a crop of rookies just blooming when draft boards nipped them; 2) big-name stars, back after a year or two in service and looking for their old spots; 3) the wartime stand-ins who refused to believe all the bad things said about them...