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  • 121Glasgow Science Fiction Writers Circle — The Glasgow Science Fiction Writers’ Circle (GSFWC, aka ‘The Circle’) is a group of amateur, semi professional and professional fiction authors that has met regularly in Glasgow, Scotland since 1987.The purpose of the Circle is to provide a… …

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  • 122Outer Circle (London) — The Outer Circle was a railway route in London operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries over tracks which are now mainly owned by Network Rail but include parts of the London Underground. Although not actually a circle or even a… …

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  • 123Chalk Circle (band) — Not to be confused with the Canadian rock band Chalk Circle Chalk Circle were an American punk rock band formed in 1981 in Washington, DC. Their raw, rhythmic, minimal sound had more in common with post punk or art punk than D.C. hardcore, a… …

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  • 124Magic Circle (virtual worlds) — Early virtual world: Ultima Online In regard to digital media, the term “magic circle” refers to the membrane that encloses virtual worlds such as first person shooters (FPSs), online social environments, and massively multiplayer online role… …

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  • 125Inner Circle railway line — Inner Circle railway line, Melbourne Line details Opened 1888 Closed 1981 Fate …

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  • 126Magic Circle (synthetic worlds) — In regard to digital media, the term “magic circle” refers to the membrane that encloses synthetic worlds such as first person shooters (FPSs), online social environments, and massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPGs). As noted by …

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  • 127Dividing a circle into areas — In geometry, the problem of dividing a circle into areas by means of an inscribed polygon with n sides, in such a way as to maximise the number of areas created by the edges and diagonals, has a solution by an inductive method. Contents 1 Lemma 2 …

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  • 128Prayer circle — Prayer circles have several different interpretations across Christianity and other religions. The most common definition of a prayer circle is where participants simply join hands in a literal circle of prayer, often as part of a vigil. Although …

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