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The form is so well known that it can be played upon, as in the three requisites of Real Estate ("Location, Location, Location"), and similarly with Tony Blair stating his priorities as a political leader to be "education, education and education". |
''The form is so well known that it can be played upon, as in the three requisites of Real Estate ("Location, Location, Location"), and similarly with Tony Blair stating his priorities as a political leader to be "education, education and education". |
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Perhaps related is "To learn, to learn and to learn [once again]", attributed to Vladimir Lenin. It is widely known in former Soviet republics. |
''Perhaps related is "To learn, to learn and to learn [once again]", attributed to Vladimir Lenin. It is widely known in former Soviet republics. |
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Is Sex and Drugs and Rock'n Roll one? Wouter Lievens 21:48, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Do we really need the "The form is also used in advertising, a notorious example being Microsoft's One world, one web, one program, which (presumably unintentionally) echoes the Nazi Ein Volk! Ein Reich! Ein Führer! (One people! One empire! One leader!)"? 84.39.90.192 (talk) 22:45, 15 June 2008 (UTC)
- I found that last amusing, anyhow. My concern is more that the tripartite mottoes seem to be taking over this article (a giant swath above the table of contents) and should perhaps be shifted entirely into a new (or other existing) article. They don't seem to be of the "three words one idea" sentiment the first paragraph conveys to me. --128.208.46.38 (talk) 01:03, 3 August 2008 (UTC)
- There used to be a tripartite motto article which was merged into this one... AnonMoos (talk) 05:21, 3 August 2008 (UTC)
Education, education, education
The form is so well known that it can be played upon, as in the three requisites of Real Estate ("Location, Location, Location"), and similarly with Tony Blair stating his priorities as a political leader to be "education, education and education".
Perhaps related is "To learn, to learn and to learn [once again]", attributed to Vladimir Lenin. It is widely known in former Soviet republics.