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360 deal n. This was the year of the so-called “360 deal,” what some are calling the wave of the future in which companies like concert promoter Live Nation cut $100-million plus deals with longtime major-label superstars like Madonna in exchange for a piece of her merchandising, touring and recording monies. [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 26, 2007)
360-365 combat n. Soldiers call the war “360-365 Combat” meaning that not only infantry, but all soldiers, are constantly under combat conditions while deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. This produces enormous stress. [ ] [full cite] (Jan. 24, 2009)
386 generation n. The 386 generation refers to those who were in their thirties when the term was coined, attended college in the 1980s and were born in the 1960s. [] [full cite] (Aug. 20, 2004)
386 generation n. The “386 generation” of people born in the 1960s and the “shinsedae” of people born in the 1970s will demand changes in traditional top-down decision making in Korean organizations. [] [full cite] (Aug. 26, 2004)
386 generation n. Many of them were imprisoned while staging anti-government and unification activities in the 1980s. They belong to the so-called “386 Generation.” [] [full cite] (Aug. 26, 2004)
386 generation n. The so-called “386-generation” members who had once led the movement for democracy are now in several government positions. [] [full cite] (Aug. 26, 2004)
386 generation n. Mr. Lee said in a speech to the Korean Businesswomen’s Federation that an insufficient understanding of economics by Koreans in their late 30s and early 40s—the “386 generation”—was limiting the nation’s economic growth. [] [full cite] (Aug. 26, 2004)
3D adj. Rewind 15 years back in time, when Koreans first tasted the luxury of having foreign laborers do hard, manual jobs, also known as 3D—dirty, dangerous and difficult. [ ] [full cite] (Sep. 5, 2005)
3D foreign policy n. We have operated what is sometimes called a “3D foreign policy”—diplomacy, development, and defense—with the clear emphasis on the first “D.” [ ] [full cite] (Oct. 18, 2006)
3G n. Third generation networks…will enable users to make video calls and receive high-speed downloads of music, news, even short films. Overseas, 3G content has been dubbed as “girls, games and gambling.” [ ] [full cite] (Nov. 2, 2005)

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