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But in order to keep his restaurant afloat—like most three-stars it loses money—he takes on lectures, sponsorships, and other paid gigs that, in turn, only spread his fame.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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But in order to keep his restaurant afloat—like most three-stars it loses money—he takes on lectures, sponsorships, and other paid gigs that, in turn, only spread his fame.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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He was going to need help briefing—in other words, persuading—the one-stars, two-stars, three-stars, four-stars, and senior civilian officials who would have to approve such a plan in the Army Department, the Air Force Department, the Navy Department, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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He was going to need help briefing—in other words, persuading—the one-stars, two-stars, three-stars, four-stars, and senior civilian officials who would have to approve such a plan in the Army Department, the Air Force Department, the Navy Department, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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He was going to need help briefing—in other words, persuading—the one-stars, two-stars, three-stars, four-stars, and senior civilian officials who would have to approve such a plan in the Army Department, the Air Force Department, the Navy Department, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Mr. Harrison said the military's highest-ranking generals and admirals -- 40 four-star and 146 three-stars -- each had salaries, benefits and staffs whose cumulative annual costs easily exceed $1 million.
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Neither Glover nor Hazell are four-star prospects, but they are solid three-stars who have a skill in which they excel.
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Hell, there are three-stars which put it in the shade a bit.
The Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam - A Warning From History juliette 2008
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Hell, there are three-stars which put it in the shade a bit.
Archive 2008-02-01 juliette 2008
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So, facing an exchange rate of 2 to 1 between the pound and the dollar on a visit last weekend, I decided to skip London's Michelin three-stars and take the ethnic way out.
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