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Big Four or The Big Four may refer to:
[edit] Companies
- See also: Big Four (companies) and Big Four (banks).
[edit] Places
[edit] Countries
- The biggest countries (United States, United Kingdom, Soviet Union and China) that founded the United Nations.
- The biggest English-speaking countries in the world (United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia).
[edit] Politics and military
- The leaders who attended the Paris Peace Conference, 1919: Woodrow Wilson/U.S.A., David Lloyd George/U.K., Vittorio Orlando/Italy, and Georges Clemenceau/France).
- The Great Offices of State in the British government: Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary.
- The biggest British trade unions affiliated with the Labour Party: Amicus, the GMB, the Transport and General Workers' Union, and UNISON.
- The only pieces of information a prisoner of war is required to give to a captor under the Third Geneva Convention (name, date of birth, rank, and service number).
- See also: Big Four (sport).
- The Big Four (football), the most commercially-acclaimed clubs in the English FA Premier League" Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United.
- Big Four of Maryland Thoroughbred racing, American Thoroughbred horse trainers in Maryland, U.S.A., in the 1960s and 1970s: John J. Tammaro, Jr., Richard E. Dutrow, Sr., King T. Leatherbury and Grover G. "Bud" Delp.
[edit] Education
- The Little Big Four, elite Ontario, Canada independent University-preparatory schools (Ridley College, St. Andrew's College, Upper Canada College, and Trinity College School).
- The biggest universities of Sydney, Australia: University of Sydney, University of New South Wales, University of Technology, Sydney, and Macquarie University.
- The largest English language schools in Japan: Nova, AEON, GEOS, and ECC.
[edit] Law firms
[edit] Music and media
- See also: Big Four (music).
- The major media giants which dominate the World music market (EMI, Sony BMG, Warner Music Group, and Universal Music Group).
- The nations allowed automatic entries to the Eurovision Song Contest final, due to their financial contributions: France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
- The major U.S. television networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox).
- The ITV companies in the period 1956 to 1968, in the U.K. (Associated-Rediffusion/Rediffusion London, ATV, ABC, and Granada Television).
[edit] Others
- The Big Four (novel), by Agatha Christie.
- Big Four (Indian snakes), the deadliest of India's venomous snakes: Indian cobra, Common krait, Russell's viper and Saw-scaled viper.
- The largest Internet Relay Chat networks: EFNet, IRCNet, Quakenet, and Undernet.
- In medical records, the History and Physical Examination, Consultation Report, Operative Report, and Discharge Summary.