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								And Mad Men won its third consecutive Emmy for best drama (for a knockout third season), while Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston also three-peated in the ultra-competitive lead actor category. 
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								Portugal's 57-year-old Brazilian-born coach Luis Felipe Scolari--"Big Phil," as the press are fond of referring to him--has "three-peated" in eliminating England; his Portugal beat them in the quarterfinals, and at the same stage of the 2004 European Championships. Maestro Managers 2006 
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								The Lakers often are compared to the Jackson-coached Bulls, who three-peated twice. USATODAY.com - Lakers one win away from joining exclusive club 2002 
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								The fans quieted only to listen as Shaquille O'Neal who also three-peated as the finals 'MVP was interviewed on TV. USATODAY.com - Lakers fans celebrate with little incident 2002 
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								"It's not easier or harder," Jackson says, comparing the Lakers 'quest to those of his Chicago Bulls teams that three-peated twice during the 1990s. 
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								But you look at the ... teams (that) three-peated. USATODAY.com - Lakers one win away from joining exclusive club 2002 
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								Garrett Reynolds has three-peated in BMX Street, ringing up his highest score of the Final in his last of four runs. ESPNsoccernet 2010 
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								Garrett Reynolds has three-peated in BMX Street, ringing up his highest score of the Final in his last of four runs. ESPNsoccernet 2010 
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								Of course, with the exception of this dunk by Nate Robinson, who miraculously three-peated as the NBA slam dunk champion. The Big Lead TheSportsHernia 2010 
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								The Lakers of Shaq and Kobe three-peated earlier this decade because of transcendent talent and an inability from a Portland team to come through in the clutch and a Sacramento team that simply couldn't get over the hump. London Free Press 2010 
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