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Kapono, who won the Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout last year with the Miami Heat, won as a Toronto Raptor.
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Your old football coach told you that when the going gets tough, the tough get going, and by "get going" he didn't mean "write a four-page letter about your disillusionment with his coaching and the split-T offense in general" -- he meant, Toughen Up, Assume the Three-Point Stance, Hit 'Em Hard, Eat Some Turf, Get Up and Hit' Em Again.
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It is a simple Three-Point Plan grounded in Christian and Jewish scripture; but more importantly, it is in the right spirit to promote constructive healing of the devastation wrought by American intervention in Iraqi society.
In the Right Spirit: Religious Leaders Propose a Way to End Iraq War 2007
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The frames are made of durable yet lightweight materials, and they offer the comfort of a proprietary Three-Point Fit.
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My agents have floated around me being in the Skills Challenge or Three-Point Contest, but I said, 'Nah.'
The Seattle Times 2011
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When Pierce last competed in the Three-Point Shootout in 2002, he scored only eight points.
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When Pierce last competed in the Three-Point Shootout in 2002, he scored only eight points.
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Dallas - Boston's Paul Pierce won the Three-Point Shootout during the NBA All-Star festivities, making up for an embarrassing performance the last time he was in the competition.
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She also won the McDonald's Three-Point Shootout as part of the Powerade
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Cook won the 2009 Foot Locker Three-Point shootout during the NBA All-Star weekend in
www.ksbitv.com 2010
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