Three miles
1Three Miles Island — Three Mile Island Centrale nucléaire de Three Mile Island avec ses 4 tours de réfrigération. Les réacteurs nucléaires sont contenus dans les deux dômes en béton …
2Accident de Three Miles Island — Three Mile Island Centrale nucléaire de Three Mile Island avec ses 4 tours de réfrigération. Les réacteurs nucléaires sont contenus dans les deux dômes en béton …
3Three-mile — a. Of or pertaining to three miles; as, {the three mile limit}, or the limit of the marine belt (the {three mile belt} or {three mile zone}) of three miles included in territorial waters (which see) of a state. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] [1913 Webste …
4three-mile belt — Three mile Three mile , a. Of or pertaining to three miles; as, {the three mile limit}, or the limit of the marine belt (the {three mile belt} or {three mile zone}) of three miles included in territorial waters (which see) of a state. [Webster… …
5three-mile zone — Three mile Three mile , a. Of or pertaining to three miles; as, {the three mile limit}, or the limit of the marine belt (the {three mile belt} or {three mile zone}) of three miles included in territorial waters (which see) of a state. [Webster… …
6Three-mile laws — refer to the laws passed during the temperance movement in many southern and mid western states during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These laws were normally passed at the local or county level, but some laws were passed by state… …
7Miles Kington — Miles Beresford Kington (13 May 1941 – 30 January 2008) was a British journalist, musician (a double bass player for Instant Sunshine and other groups) and broadcaster. Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Bibliography …
8Three Mile, North Carolina — Three Mile is a community located in Avery County, North Carolina, United States. Located along NC 194 between US 19E and US 221, the community is named after the three miles of distance between the two US Highways …
9three-milelimit — three mile limit (thrēʹmīl ) n. Law The outer limit of the area extending three miles out to sea from the coast of a country, sometimes considered to constitute the country s territorial waters. * * * …
10three-mile limit — [thrē′mīl′] n. the outer limit of a zone of water extending three miles offshore, sometimes regarded as the extent of the territorial jurisdiction of the coastal country …