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  • Three Weeks
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Three Weeks may refer to: The Three Weeks, a period of mourning commemorating the destruction of both the first and second Jewish Temples in Judaism Three

    Three Weeks

    Three_Weeks

  • The Three Weeks
  • Mourning period for the destroyed Jewish Temples

    The Three Weeks or Bein ha-Metzarim (Hebrew: בין המצרים, "Between the Straits", cf "dire straits") is a period of mourning commemorating the destruction

    The Three Weeks

    The_Three_Weeks

  • 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
  • 2007 film by Cristian Mungiu

    3 Weeks and 2 Days at Rotten Tomatoes 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days at Metacritic 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days at Box Office Mojo 4 Months, 3 Weeks and

    4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days

    4_Months,_3_Weeks_and_2_Days

  • Three Weeks (book)
  • 1907 novel by Elinor Glyn

    Three Weeks is a 1907 erotic romance novel by Elinor Glyn. Paul Verdayne, wealthy English nobleman in his early twenties, is caught embracing the parson's

    Three Weeks (book)

    Three Weeks (book)

    Three_Weeks_(book)

  • Drie Weken Huisknecht
  • 1944 Dutch film

    Drie Weken Huisknecht (transl. Butler for Three Weeks) is a Dutch film directed by Walter Smith [nl]. It was filmed in 1942 and released in 1944. It is

    Drie Weken Huisknecht

    Drie_Weken_Huisknecht

  • Three-Day Week
  • 1973–74 UK electricity conservation measure

    The Three-Day Week was one of several measures introduced in the United Kingdom from 1973 to 1974 by Edward Heath's Conservative government to conserve

    Three-Day Week

    Three-Day_Week

  • Three Weeks in May
  • 1977 work of performance art and activism by Suzanne Lacy

    Three Weeks in May: Speaking Out On Rape, A Political Art Piece was an extended work of performance art and activism by Suzanne Lacy. The piece took place

    Three Weeks in May

    Three_Weeks_in_May

  • Three Weeks with My Brother
  • Three Weeks with My Brother is a book written by Nicholas Sparks and his brother Micah. This book is an account of their three-week trip around the globe

    Three Weeks with My Brother

    Three_Weeks_with_My_Brother

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones
  • for three weeks) "Calcutta" – Lawrence Welk (February 13, 1961, for two weeks) "Stranger on the Shore" – Mr. Acker Bilk (May 26, 1962, for one week; also

    List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones

    List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones

    List_of_Billboard_Hot_100_chart_achievements_and_milestones

  • Baby colic
  • Medical condition

    defined as episodes of crying for more than three hours a day, for more than three days a week, for three weeks in an otherwise healthy child. Often crying

    Baby colic

    Baby colic

    Baby_colic

  • ThreeWeeks
  • Weekly arts magazine

    ThreeWeeks is a magazine that covers the Edinburgh Festivals in August. It has covered the Edinburgh Festival since 1996 . It also covered the Brighton

    ThreeWeeks

    ThreeWeeks

  • Three Weeks With Lady X
  • 2014 novel by Eloisa James

    Three Weeks With Lady X is a historical romance written by Eloisa James and published in 2014. It was a New York Times Bestseller and was nominated for

    Three Weeks With Lady X

    Three_Weeks_With_Lady_X

  • Three Weeks in Paris
  • 1925 film by Roy Del Ruth

    Three Weeks in Paris is a lost 1925 American silent comedy film from Warner Bros. starring Matt Moore and Dorothy Devore. As described in a film magazine

    Three Weeks in Paris

    Three Weeks in Paris

    Three_Weeks_in_Paris

  • Three Times a Lady
  • 1978 single by Commodores

    five weeks. It was also successful in Ireland, staying at number one for three consecutive weeks. It was number one in Australia for five weeks, and reached

    Three Times a Lady

    Three_Times_a_Lady

  • Springwatch
  • UK television series

    Holiday (the last Monday in May) and is broadcast four nights each week for three weeks. After the success of the first Springwatch in 2005, the BBC commissioned

    Springwatch

    Springwatch

  • Week
  • Time unit equal to seven days

    weeks in a year, or on average 4+1⁄3 weeks in a month. The days of the week are often used to set work days, rest days, and holy days. The term "week"

    Week

    Week

    Week

  • Elinor Glyn
  • British novelist and scriptwriter (1864–1943)

    Glyn began having affairs with various British aristocrats. Her novel Three Weeks, about a Balkan queen who seduces a young British aristocrat, was allegedly

    Elinor Glyn

    Elinor Glyn

    Elinor_Glyn

  • Three Weeks After Marriage
  • 1776 play

    Three Weeks after Marriage is a comedy play by the Irish writer Arthur Murphy. An afterpiece, it premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London

    Three Weeks After Marriage

    Three Weeks After Marriage

    Three_Weeks_After_Marriage

  • D.C. sniper attacks
  • 2002 series of coordinated shootings in the Washington, D.C. area

    sniper attacks) were a series of coordinated shootings that occurred over three weeks in October 2002 throughout the Washington metropolitan area, consisting

    D.C. sniper attacks

    D.C._sniper_attacks

  • Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2016
  • Ranking of recorded music

    onto to this list. The highest being Adele's "Hello", which with only three weeks being available to count in 2015's chart year, made it on to 2015's list

    Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2016

    Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2016

    Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_2016

  • Three Weeks (1914 film)
  • 1914 American film

    Three Weeks is a 1914 American silent drama film directed and written by Perry N. Vekroff, adapted from the novel of the same name by Elinor Glyn, and

    Three Weeks (1914 film)

    Three_Weeks_(1914_film)

  • Like That (Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar song)
  • 2024 single by Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar

    commercial success, debuting atop the Billboard Hot 100, where it would spend three weeks, as well as topping the Global 200 and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts

    Like That (Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar song)

    Like_That_(Future,_Metro_Boomin_and_Kendrick_Lamar_song)

  • Jack White
  • American musician (born 1975)

    song, reaching number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for three weeks, winning the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song, and becoming an international

    Jack White

    Jack White

    Jack_White

  • Josh Jacobs
  • American football player (born 1998)

    rushed 12 times for 99 yards as the Raiders lost by a score of 28–10. Three weeks later against the Chicago Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London

    Josh Jacobs

    Josh Jacobs

    Josh_Jacobs

  • 18 Greatest Hits (Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 album)
  • 1983 greatest hits album by Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5

    singer Michael Jackson and his former family band the Jackson 5. It spent three weeks at the top of the charts in the United Kingdom after its release on July

    18 Greatest Hits (Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 album)

    18_Greatest_Hits_(Michael_Jackson_and_the_Jackson_5_album)

  • Two Weeks in August
  • British television series

    Digital Spy. Retrieved 17 February 2026. Two Weeks in August at IMDb Two Weeks in August at BBC Online Two Weeks in August filming locations on Gozo at Scene

    Two Weeks in August

    Two_Weeks_in_August

  • Guinea fowl
  • Family of birds

    hatched and ready to leave the brooder (around three weeks), they may be enclosed in a coop for at least three days so they learn where "home" is. When guinea

    Guinea fowl

    Guinea fowl

    Guinea_fowl

  • Korea Army Training Center
  • Military training center in South Korea

    in an emergency or wartime. New recruits train for five weeks on active duty and three weeks on supplementary duty before becoming private soldiers During

    Korea Army Training Center

    Korea Army Training Center

    Korea_Army_Training_Center

  • Gabrielle (singer)
  • British singer (born 1969)

    reached the top spot in the UK Albums Chart, where it stayed for three weeks. It spent 87 weeks in the charts. "When a Woman" was released as the third single

    Gabrielle (singer)

    Gabrielle (singer)

    Gabrielle_(singer)

  • Three Weeks in Paradise
  • 1986 video game

    Three Weeks in Paradise is a video game released in 1986 by Mikro-Gen for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC platforms. It is the last action-adventure platform

    Three Weeks in Paradise

    Three_Weeks_in_Paradise

  • 68–95–99.7 rule
  • Shorthand used in statistics

    approximately 68%, 95%, and 99.7% of the values lie within one, two, and three standard deviations of the mean, respectively. In mathematical notation

    68–95–99.7 rule

    68–95–99.7 rule

    68–95–99.7_rule

  • 9½ Weeks
  • 1986 film by Adrian Lyne

    Weeks at IMDb  9½ Weeks at AllMovie 9½ Weeks at Box Office Mojo 9½ Weeks at Rotten Tomatoes 9½ Weeks at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films 9½ Weeks at

    9½ Weeks

    9½_Weeks

  • Don Estelle
  • English actor (1933–2003)

    recorded "Whispering Grass" with co-star Windsor Davies, which spent three weeks at number one in the UK. Born Ronald Edwards in Crumpsall, Manchester

    Don Estelle

    Don_Estelle

  • Aaron Donald
  • American football player (born 1991)

    Lions. Three weeks later against the Carolina Panthers, Donald recorded four solo tackles and sacked Cam Newton twice in the 13–10 loss. During Week 11 against

    Aaron Donald

    Aaron Donald

    Aaron_Donald

  • Kevin Byard
  • American football player (born 1993)

    victory. During a Week 11 38–10 road loss to the Colts, Byard had a team-high nine combined tackles (tied with Adoree' Jackson). Three weeks later against

    Kevin Byard

    Kevin Byard

    Kevin_Byard

  • Tisha B'Av
  • Annual fast day in Rabbinic Judaism

    by the Roman Empire in Jerusalem. Tisha b'Av precedes the end of The Three Weeks. This day is regarded as the saddest day in the Jewish calendar. It is

    Tisha B'Av

    Tisha B'Av

    Tisha_B'Av

  • Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
  • 2021 self-help book about time management by Oliver Burkeman

    Assuming you live to be eighty, you’ll have had about four thousand weeks."Four Thousand Weeks is a philosophical exploration of the modern relationship with

    Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals

    Four_Thousand_Weeks:_Time_Management_for_Mortals

  • Rule of threes (survival)
  • Rules of thumb for survival in the wild

    e. extreme heat or cold). One can survive three days without drinkable water. One can survive three weeks without food. Each line assumes that the one(s)

    Rule of threes (survival)

    Rule of threes (survival)

    Rule_of_threes_(survival)

  • Three Week Hero
  • 1969 studio album by P.J. Proby

    Three Week Hero is an album released by rock singer P.J. Proby on April 8, 1969, by Liberty Records. The album contains a mixture of dramatic pop, blues

    Three Week Hero

    Three_Week_Hero

  • Daniel Fast
  • Partial fast in Christianity

    40-day season of Lent, though the Daniel Fast can variously be set at three weeks, or even ten days. As such, evangelical Christian churches such as those

    Daniel Fast

    Daniel Fast

    Daniel_Fast

  • United States Navy SEAL selection and training
  • Special forces unit policy and procedures

    week. BUD/S consists of a three-week orientation followed by three phases, covering physical conditioning (seven weeks), combat diving (seven weeks)

    United States Navy SEAL selection and training

    United States Navy SEAL selection and training

    United_States_Navy_SEAL_selection_and_training

  • Seth Avett
  • American musician (born 1980)

    stayed there for three weeks. Seth Avett is the son of Susie and Jim Avett of Concord, North Carolina. He is the youngest of three children. Bonnie,

    Seth Avett

    Seth Avett

    Seth_Avett

  • Hamster
  • Subfamily of rodents (Cricetinae)

    week, they begin to explore outside the nest. Hamsters are capable of producing litters every month. Hamsters can be bred after they are three weeks old

    Hamster

    Hamster

    Hamster

  • Efraín Juárez
  • Mexican footballer and manager (born 1988)

    in the 39th minute. The club announced he would miss three weeks and would another three weeks of recovery. Juárez signed with CF Monterrey on June 5

    Efraín Juárez

    Efraín Juárez

    Efraín_Juárez

  • Tight Fit
  • English pop group

    group who had several hits in the early 1980s, including a UK No.1 for three weeks with their cover version of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" in 1982. In 1981

    Tight Fit

    Tight_Fit

  • Dead Man's Shoes (2004 film)
  • 2004 British film

    May 2006. Filming took place in the summer of 2003 over the course of three weeks. Richard returns to his home town of Matlock, Derbyshire, after serving

    Dead Man's Shoes (2004 film)

    Dead_Man's_Shoes_(2004_film)

  • UK singles chart records and statistics
  • returned to number one for six weeks, dropped down for a further week and returned to number one for a third time for three weeks. The longest unbroken run

    UK singles chart records and statistics

    UK_singles_chart_records_and_statistics

  • Vicryl
  • Suture material

    strength for approximately two to three weeks in tissue and is completely absorbed by acid hydrolysis within 8-10 weeks. Vicryl and other polyglycolic-acid

    Vicryl

    Vicryl

    Vicryl

  • The Nine Days
  • Annual period of mourning in Judaism

    Av"). The Nine Days are part of a larger period of time known as The Three Weeks, which begin with the public fast day of the Seventeenth of Tammuz—commemorated

    The Nine Days

    The_Nine_Days

  • Whooping cough
  • Human disease caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis

    aged more than a year within three weeks of cough onset, infants aged less than one year, and pregnant women within six weeks of cough onset. If the person

    Whooping cough

    Whooping cough

    Whooping_cough

  • Let 'Em In
  • 1976 single by Wings

    listening hit. In Canada, the song was No. 3 for three weeks on the pop chart and No. 1 for three weeks on the MOR chart of RPM magazine. The single was

    Let 'Em In

    Let_'Em_In

  • Balut (food)
  • Bird embryo steamed and eaten from the shell

    cooked is a matter of local preference, but generally ranges from two to three weeks. Balut can cause vomiting if not cooked correctly. A balut is a fertilized

    Balut (food)

    Balut (food)

    Balut_(food)

  • Thriller (song)
  • 1983 single by Michael Jackson

    for three consecutive weeks. In the United Kingdom, it reached number 23 the week of Jackson's death and climbed to number 12 the following week. On July

    Thriller (song)

    Thriller_(song)

  • Scabies
  • Human disease

    four to six weeks occurs between the onset of infestation and the onset of itching. Similarly, symptoms often persist for one to several weeks after successful

    Scabies

    Scabies

    Scabies

  • With or Without You
  • 1987 single by U2

    topping the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks and the RPM national singles chart for one week, with a further three weeks at number two. "With or Without

    With or Without You

    With_or_Without_You

  • Three Weeks (1924 film)
  • 1924 film by Alan Crosland

    Three Weeks is a 1924 American drama film directed by Alan Crosland. The movie is based on the 1907 novel of the same name by Elinor Glyn, and the title

    Three Weeks (1924 film)

    Three Weeks (1924 film)

    Three_Weeks_(1924_film)

  • National Football League
  • Professional American football league

    the world. Each NFL season begins annually with a three-week preseason in August, followed by an 18-week regular season, which runs from early September

    National Football League

    National Football League

    National_Football_League

  • Peg (song)
  • 1977 single by Steely Dan

    being Steely Dan's longest-running chart hit. In Canada, "Peg" spent three weeks at number seven in March 1978. "Peg" has been described by AllMusic critic

    Peg (song)

    Peg_(song)

  • Seventeenth of Tammuz
  • Jewish fast day

    of the fourth Hebrew month of Tammuz and marks the beginning of The Three Weeks, a mourning period leading up to Tisha B'Av. The day also traditionally

    Seventeenth of Tammuz

    Seventeenth of Tammuz

    Seventeenth_of_Tammuz

  • Three Week-Ends
  • 1928 film directed by Clarence G. Badger

    Three Week-Ends is a 1928 American comedy drama film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Clara Bow and Neil Hamilton. It is believed lost. "Three

    Three Week-Ends

    Three Week-Ends

    Three_Week-Ends

  • America (America album)
  • 1972 studio album by America

    States and stayed there for five weeks. It produced two hit singles; "A Horse with No Name", which spent three weeks on top of the Billboard singles chart

    America (America album)

    America_(America_album)

  • In Through the Out Door
  • 1979 studio album by Led Zeppelin

    studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was recorded in three weeks in November and December 1978 at ABBA's Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden

    In Through the Out Door

    In_Through_the_Out_Door

  • Give It to Me Baby
  • 1981 single by Rick James

    the song charted on the Billboard Hot 100, spending two weeks at No. 40 and spent five weeks at No. 1 on the R&B chart. Two other tracks from Street Songs

    Give It to Me Baby

    Give It to Me Baby

    Give_It_to_Me_Baby

  • Curly Howard
  • American comedian and actor (1903–1952)

    months between August 1945 and January 1946, during which they spent three weeks working at Monogram for Swing Parade of 1946, and then undertook a demanding

    Curly Howard

    Curly Howard

    Curly_Howard

  • Oh, Pretty Woman
  • 1964 single by Roy Orbison and the Candy Men

    was released as a single in August 1964 on Monument Records and spent three weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 from September 26, 1964, making

    Oh, Pretty Woman

    Oh,_Pretty_Woman

  • Noah Hathaway
  • American actor and a former teen idol (born 1971)

    three weeks,' he said. 'It is very flattering though.' "Ad of the Day: Falkor From The NeverEnding Story Soars as Spotify's New Spokesdragon". AdWeek

    Noah Hathaway

    Noah Hathaway

    Noah_Hathaway

  • Natalie Imbruglia
  • Australian singer-songwriter and actress (born 1975)

    October 27, 1997, in the United Kingdom, and peaked at number two for three weeks on the UK Singles Chart. "Torn" eventually sold over one million copies

    Natalie Imbruglia

    Natalie Imbruglia

    Natalie_Imbruglia

  • Hot Child in the City
  • 1978 single by Nick Gilder

    held the record for taking the longest amount of weeks to reach No. 1 at the time, taking 21 weeks to reach the summit. The song became a platinum record

    Hot Child in the City

    Hot_Child_in_the_City

  • That Was the Week That Was
  • British satirical television programme (1962–1963)

    suggested a means of sabotaging this tactic to Sherrin, and he agreed. For three weeks, at the end of each episode Frost read out a brief summary of the plot

    That Was the Week That Was

    That Was the Week That Was

    That_Was_the_Week_That_Was

  • Little Deuce Coupe
  • 1963 album by the Beach Boys

    first album with a name not related to surfing. The album was released three weeks after Surfer Girl. Four of the tracks from Little Deuce Coupe ("409"

    Little Deuce Coupe

    Little_Deuce_Coupe

  • Something in the Air
  • 1969 single by Thunderclap Newman

    Speedy Keen who also provided lead vocals. It was a No. 1 single for three weeks in the UK Singles Chart in July 1969. The song has been used for films

    Something in the Air

    Something_in_the_Air

  • Enter the Dragon
  • 1973 film by Robert Clouse

    3 days. Upon its expansion the following week, it topped the charts for two weeks. Over the next four weeks, it remained in the top 10 while competing

    Enter the Dragon

    Enter_the_Dragon

  • Collin Morikawa
  • American professional golfer (born 1997)

    Championship, winning both in his debut. In May 2018, Morikawa spent three weeks as the top-ranked golfer in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. He also became

    Collin Morikawa

    Collin Morikawa

    Collin_Morikawa

  • What Do You Want?
  • 1959 single by Adam Faith

    20 November 1959, and spent 19 weeks there. It was at number one for three weeks, sharing the position for the final week with "What Do You Want to Make

    What Do You Want?

    What_Do_You_Want?

  • Party All the Time
  • 1985 single by Eddie Murphy

    How Could It Be. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, behind "Say You, Say Me" by Lionel Richie. When Murphy informed actor/comedian

    Party All the Time

    Party_All_the_Time

  • Warren G
  • American rapper (born 1970)

    three million copies. "Regulate" spent 18 weeks within the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, with three weeks at number 2, while its follow-up, "This D

    Warren G

    Warren G

    Warren_G

  • Johnny Van Zant
  • American singer (born 1960)

    track, which was a #1 hit on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for three weeks. He also records and performs with his brother, Donnie, as Van Zant since

    Johnny Van Zant

    Johnny Van Zant

    Johnny_Van_Zant

  • Prednisone
  • Steroid medication

    (or equivalent) daily for more than one week been given repeat doses in the evening received more than three weeks of treatment recently received repeated

    Prednisone

    Prednisone

    Prednisone

  • Airport (1970 film)
  • 1970 film by George Seaton

    a second week. It returned to number one in its eighth week of release where it again spent two weeks at the top; a feat repeated three weeks later After

    Airport (1970 film)

    Airport_(1970_film)

  • Steve Marriott
  • English guitarist and singer (1947–1991)

    Manor Park. Born three weeks premature and weighing just 4 lb 4 oz (1.9 kg), he developed jaundice and was kept in hospital four weeks before being well

    Steve Marriott

    Steve Marriott

    Steve_Marriott

  • Mairzy Doats
  • 1943 American novelty song

    000 within the first three weeks of release. The Merry Macs recording was Decca Records' best-selling release in 1944. Twenty-three other performers followed

    Mairzy Doats

    Mairzy_Doats

  • Johnny Lee (singer)
  • American country music singer (born 1946)

    His 1980 single "Lookin' for Love" became a crossover hit, spending three weeks at number 1 on the Billboard country singles chart while also appearing

    Johnny Lee (singer)

    Johnny Lee (singer)

    Johnny_Lee_(singer)

  • Three Nights a Week
  • 2022 French romance film

    Three Nights a Week (French: Trois nuits par semaine) is a 2022 French romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Florent Gouëlou, in his feature

    Three Nights a Week

    Three_Nights_a_Week

  • Bernie Mac
  • American comedian and actor (1957–2008)

    Hospital in his hometown of Chicago. After being treated in the ICU for three weeks for pneumonia, Mac went into cardiac arrest and subsequently died during

    Bernie Mac

    Bernie Mac

    Bernie_Mac

  • Who Are You
  • 1978 studio album by the Who

    Who's final studio album to feature Keith Moon as their drummer. He died three weeks after it was released. The uncannily coincidental nature of the text

    Who Are You

    Who_Are_You

  • Sit Down (song)
  • 1989 single by James

    Records, "Sit Down" reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks there. It was the 20th best-selling single of 1991 in the UK. In 2013

    Sit Down (song)

    Sit_Down_(song)

  • Ghostbusters (song)
  • 1984 single by Ray Parker Jr.

    months after the film's release, and remained there for three weeks. It spent a total of 21 weeks on the charts. For the soundtrack of the film's 1989 sequel

    Ghostbusters (song)

    Ghostbusters_(song)

  • Kiss (Kiss album)
  • 1974 studio album by Kiss

    Simmons estimated that the entire process of recording and mixing took three weeks, while co-producer Richie Wise has stated it took just 13 days. The album

    Kiss (Kiss album)

    Kiss_(Kiss_album)

  • Khaled Hosseini
  • Afghan-American novelist (born 1965)

    Best Seller list, including three weeks at number one. His second novel, A Thousand Splendid Suns (2007), spent 103 weeks on the chart, including 15 at

    Khaled Hosseini

    Khaled Hosseini

    Khaled_Hosseini

  • Innuendo (album)
  • 1991 studio album by Queen

    two weeks, and also peaked at No. 1 in Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, and Switzerland, staying at No. 1 for three weeks, four weeks, six weeks, and

    Innuendo (album)

    Innuendo_(album)

  • The Ballad of Lucy Jordan
  • American song

    of Lucy Jordan" spent 2 weeks at No. 29 on the Dutch Single Tip during November 1974. Throughout February 1975 for three weeks in the UK, the single appeared

    The Ballad of Lucy Jordan

    The_Ballad_of_Lucy_Jordan

  • Prince Hassan bin Talal
  • Jordanian prince (born 1947)

    who was previously Crown Prince from 1965 to 1999, being removed just three weeks before King Hussein's death. He is now 20th in line to succeed his nephew

    Prince Hassan bin Talal

    Prince Hassan bin Talal

    Prince_Hassan_bin_Talal

  • Suzanne Lacy
  • American artist (b. 1945)

    public streets. Three Weeks in May In 1977, Lacy and collaborator Leslie Labowitz combined performance art with activism in Three Weeks in May. The event

    Suzanne Lacy

    Suzanne_Lacy

  • The Ensigns of Command
  • 2nd episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: The Next Generation

    transporters useless, it will take three weeks to evacuate the planet, but the Sheliak insist on their time limit of three days. In response, Picard exploits

    The Ensigns of Command

    The_Ensigns_of_Command

  • Maneater (Hall & Oates song)
  • 1982 single by Daryl Hall & John Oates

    four weeks, longer than any of the duo's five other number-one hits, including "Kiss on My List", which remained in the top spot for three weeks. In an

    Maneater (Hall & Oates song)

    Maneater_(Hall_&_Oates_song)

  • Academic year
  • Period of study in an educational institution

    after Term 3 to three weeks, compensating by reducing the break in the middle of the year to two weeks. In New Zealand, there is a two-week break between

    Academic year

    Academic year

    Academic_year

  • Break the Cycle
  • 2001 studio album by Staind

    international success for the band, as it spent three weeks at number-one position in the U.S. album charts and many weeks in the top-10 album charts of the Billboard

    Break the Cycle

    Break_the_Cycle

  • Blowin' in the Wind
  • 1963 single by Bob Dylan

    Peter, Paul and Mary released a cover version of "Blowin' in the Wind" three weeks after The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan was issued. It became the most commercially

    Blowin' in the Wind

    Blowin'_in_the_Wind

  • The Sound of Music (film)
  • 1965 film by Robert Wise

    only ten roadshow performances per week. It held the number one position for thirty of the next forty-three weeks, and ended up the highest-grossing film

    The Sound of Music (film)

    The Sound of Music (film)

    The_Sound_of_Music_(film)

  • Fritzl case
  • Captivity and abuse of Elisabeth Fritzl

    hiding in Vienna with a friend from work. She was found by police within three weeks and returned to her parents in Amstetten. Elisabeth re-joined her waitress

    Fritzl case

    Fritzl case

    Fritzl_case

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  • Deepal-Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Deepal-Shree

    Win the Light; Sunlight

    Deepal-Shree

  • Shree Bhavana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shree Bhavana

    Goddess Lakshmi

    Shree Bhavana

  • Tree
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southeastern)

    Tree

    English (mainly southeastern) : topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous tree, Middle English tre(w).

    Tree

  • Rishita Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rishita Shree

    Saintly

    Rishita Shree

  • Tyree
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American

    Tyree

    Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr.

    Tyree

  • Shree Ram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shree Ram

    Lord Rama

    Shree Ram

  • Thraya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Thraya

    Three

    Thraya

  • Bilpa Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bilpa Shree

    Bilvapatre

    Bilpa Shree

  • Lakshmi Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Lakshmi Shree

    Fortunate

    Lakshmi Shree

  • Divya Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Divya Shree

    Divine, Pure light, Source of wisdom

    Divya Shree

  • Haddock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English of three possible origins

    Haddock

    English of three possible origins : of three possible origins: from a medieval survival with added initial H- of the Old English personal name Ædduc, a diminutive of Æddi, itself a short form of various compound names with the first element ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’.English of three possible origins : habitational name from Haydock near Liverpool, which is probably named from Welsh heiddog ‘characterized by barley’.English of three possible origins : from Middle English hadduc ‘haddock’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling the fish.

    Haddock

  • Shree
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Shree

    Sign of Wealth / Richness; Lord Krishna

    Shree

  • Tyree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Tyree

    King

    Tyree

  • Shree Priya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shree Priya

    Lover of Lakshmi

    Shree Priya

  • Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Shree

    Prosperous; Wife of the God Vishnu; Goddess Laxmi; Another Name of Goddess Parvati

    Shree

  • Thraya | த்ராயா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Thraya | த்ராயா

    Three

    Thraya | த்ராயா

  • Veda-Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Veda-Shree

    Veda means Vedham and Shree means Sriman Narayana

    Veda-Shree

  • Taree
  • Girl/Female

    Japanese

    Taree

    Bending branch.

    Taree

  • Shree-Lakshmi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shree-Lakshmi

    Sign of Wealth; Goddess Lakshmi

    Shree-Lakshmi

  • Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shree

    Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha

    Shree

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  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Consisting of three distinct leaflets; having the leaflets arranged in threes.

  • Three
  • n.

    A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.

  • Three-flowered
  • a.

    Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.

  • Three-nerved
  • a.

    Having three nerves.

  • Three-pointed
  • a.

    Having three acute or setigerous points; tricuspidate.

  • Three-handed
  • a.

    Said of games or contests where three persons play against each other, or two against one; as, a three-handed game of cards.

  • Three-leafed
  • a.

    Alt. of Three-leaved

  • Three
  • n.

    The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects.

  • Three-piled
  • a.

    Having the quality of three-pile; best; most costly.

  • Three-way
  • a.

    Connected with, or serving to connect, three channels or pipes; as, a three-way cock or valve.

  • Three-parted
  • a.

    Divided into, or consisting of, three parts; tripartite.

  • Three-ply
  • a.

    Consisting of three distinct webs inwrought together in weaving, as cloth or carpeting; having three strands; threefold.

  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Producing three leaves; as, three-leaved nightshade.

  • Three-valved
  • a.

    Consisting of, or having, three valves; opening with three valves; as, a three-valved pericarp.

  • Three-sided
  • a.

    Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.

  • Three-cornered
  • a.

    Having three prominent longitudinal angles; as, a three-cornered stem.

  • Tree
  • v. t.

    To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.

  • Three-decker
  • n.

    A vessel of war carrying guns on three decks.

  • Three-lobed
  • a.

    Having three lobes.

  • Three-cornered
  • a.

    Having three corners, or angles; as, a three-cornered hat.