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third it requires all the average man's judgment and ability to run a grocery properly, and those who try to combine with it the business of buying and shipping produce, and its freights, sales, drafts, returns and commissions, generally find out that they are not masters of both, but that one eats up the profits of the other.
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third The player who delivers the third two rocks of each end, alternating with the opponent's third. Also known as the vice skip, this player holds the broom, or target, when the skip shoots, and also helps the skip with game strategy.
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third molar The teeth just behind the second molars. These teeth also have a level surface with four cuspals.
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third-party payer An individual or organization who fund health care for another. This term most often applies to HMOs and insurance companies, which directly pay for medical care for their members from premiums paid to them.
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third can he be self-employed as a teacher?
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