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Three-star athlete Da'Ron Brown is the type of player Kill noted as a difference-maker.
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Three-star 2009 guard C.J. Harris caught the eye of coaches and scouts with his play this summer for the CP3 All-Stars.
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Three-star Venoy Overton is a scorer from Seattle and signed late.
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Three-star and sometimes even two-star generals receive their assignments directly from the secretary.
No Good Defense 2008
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Three-star power forward Jerai Grant joins four-star power forward Laron Dendy, three-star shooting guard Terrence Oglesby and three-star point guard Damontez Stitt as 2007 Clemson commitments.
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Three-star center Sean Williams is a project, but five-star prospects Donte Green and Johnny Flynn and four-star prospects Antonio Jardine and Rick Jackson will be ready to play immediately.
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Three-star general John Riggs, 60, should have been Donald Rumsfeld's kind of guy.
The Night of the Generals Margolick, David 2007
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Three-star Lt.Gen. William Boykin, a Christian fundamentalist, had likened the war on terror to a struggle between Christians and Satan.
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-Three-star frontal side-impact rating from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration out of a possible five stars
Least-Safe Cars 2007 Dan Lienert 2006
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-Three-star frontal side-impact ratings from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration out of a possible five stars
Least-Safe Cars 2007 Dan Lienert 2006
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