in the family (circle)

  • 1Family Circle — is an American women s magazine published 15 times a year by Meredith Corporation. It is, by many accounts, the best selling women s magazine in America, with more than 4,000,000 subscribers and an advertising reach of roughly 20,000,000. It… …

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  • 2Family Circle Tennis Center — is the main tennis court in Charleston, South Carolina. Built in 2001, it currently holds 10,200 spectators. It annually hosts the Family Circle Cup in April.External links* …

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  • 3in the family circle — in the bosom of one s family, in the heart of one s family …

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  • 4within the family circle — inside the bonds of close familial relationships, in a family oriented manner, in the presence of family members, with relatives present …

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  • 5The Family Circus — Infobox Comic strip title=The Family Circus caption=An early strip featuring (L to R) Daddy (Bill), Dolly, Billy, Mommy (Thel), and Jeffy. A fourth child, PJ, was introduced in 1962 creator=Bil Keane current= status=Running syndicate=King… …

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  • 6family circle — noun rearmost or uppermost area in the balcony containing the least expensive seats • Syn: ↑second balcony, ↑upper balcony, ↑peanut gallery • Hypernyms: ↑area • Part Holonyms: ↑balcony * * * …

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  • 7Family Circle Cup — Infobox WTA Tennis Tournament Name = Family Circle Cup Current = Logo size = 150px City = Charleston, South Carolina Country = USA Venue = Family Circle Tennis Center Tier = Tier I Surface = Green Clay / Outdoors Draw = 56M/32Q/28D Prize Money =… …

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  • 8family circle — /fæmli ˈsɜkəl/ (say famlee serkuhl) noun the closely related members of a family as a group: a scandal known only within the family circle …

  • 9The Secret Circle (TV series) — The Secret Circle Genre Teen drama Supernatural drama Horror Developed by Andrew Miller …

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  • 10Family circle — Circle Cir cle (s[ e]r k l), n. [OE. cercle, F. cercle, fr. L. circulus (Whence also AS. circul), dim. of circus circle, akin to Gr. kri kos, ki rkos, circle, ring. Cf. {Circus}, {Circum }.] [1913 Webster] 1. A plane figure, bounded by a single… …

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