The "Big Three" refers to the leaders of the Allied powers during World War II: Franklin D. Roosevelt (United States), Winston Churchill (United Kingdom), and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union). They played a crucial role in strategizing the war efforts and shaping the post-war world. The "Four Policemen" concept emerged from discussions among these leaders, symbolizing the major Allied nations (the U.S., the U.K., the Soviet Union, and China) that would maintain global peace and security after the war. This idea aimed to establish a framework for international cooperation and prevent future conflicts.
It was the Big Four, not the Big Three. The Big Four consisted of Vittorio Orlando, Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, and David Lloyd George. Anyone else obviously wasn't in the Big Four.
Stringybark Creek.
1878.
The big three, sometimes the big four, but the leader of Italy was sidelined. The big three, sometimes the big four, but the leader of Italy was sidelined.
I believe it was the 'big three' not four
Yes. Ned Kelly murdered three policemen. He was a murderer.
the four big cats of the panthera genus are tiger, lion, jaguar, and leopard.
A murderer. He saved nobody from anything, but did kill three policemen.
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there are not three singers but four. kendal, james, logan, and carlos
The possessive form of the plural noun policemen is policemen's.example: Several of the policemen's cars were used to protect the accident scene.
Three policemen were murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek in October 1878. The policemen were Constables Michael Kennedy, Thomas Lonigan and Michael Scanlon.