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  • 1Circle Circle Dot Dot — Single by Jamie Kennedy and Stu Stone from the album Blowin Up Released 2006 Format CD Single, Digital Download …

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  • 2Circle of Oak and Mistletoe — Circulus Quercus et Visco Location Adelaide, Online …

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  • 3Circle (sculpture) — Circle Artist Sadashi Inuzuka Year 2005 (2005) Type Granite, sand Location …

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  • 4Circle changeup — The grip used for a circle changeup In baseball, a circle changeup is a pitch thrown with a grip that includes a circle formation, hence the name. The circle is formed by making a circle with the index finger, holding the thumb at the bottom of… …

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  • 5circle — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 shape ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, full ▪ The stones form a complete circle. ▪ How long does it take for the dial to rotate through a full circle? ▪ concentric …

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  • 6Circle pit — A circle pit is a term for aggressive, violent dancing performed by people running in a circle usually at Rock music gigs. It is a type of strenuous dancing associated with certain subgenres of music such as ska, punk rock, thrash, heavy metal,… …

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  • 7Circle of the Black Thorn — Infobox Buffyverse Group Title=The Circle of the Black Thorn First=Power Play Last=Not Fade Away Creator=Joss Whedon Name=The Circle of the Black Thorn Purpose=Maintaining man s inhumanity to man Arm of the Senior Partners Membership= Key members …

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  • 8arm — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ upper ▪ the muscles of the upper arm ▪ muscular, powerful, strong …

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  • 9List of circle kick variants — Circle kick is the most common game played with a footbag, and it is the game people usually refer to when they talk about hacking the sack or hacky sack . Players stand in a circle, do tricks with the footbag, and keep it moving around the… …

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  • 10Blood circle — The blood circle, also known as a safety circle, is a term used by the Boy Scouts to describe the area within the radius of the arm and blade length combined, when using a pocket knife, knife or ax. This area can be envisioned as a sphere with a… …

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