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  • 21Draw (chess) — In chess, a draw is when a game ends in a tie. It is one of the possible outcomes of a game, along with a win for White (loss for Black) and a win for Black (loss for White). Usually, in tournaments a draw is worth a half point to each player,… …

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  • 22Circle dance — Children s Dances by Hans Thoma Circle dance is the most common name for a style of traditional dance usually done in a circle without partners to musical accompaniment. Contents 1 Description …

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  • 23Circle 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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  • 24Circle of Courage — The Circle of Courage is a model of positive youth development based on the universal principle that to be emotionally healthy all youth need a sense of belonging, mastery, independence and generosity. This unique model integrates the cultural… …

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  • 25Circle of a sphere — Small circle of a sphere. B …

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  • 26draw — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun (esp. BrE) ADJECTIVE ▪ goalless, scoreless ▪ one all, three three, etc. ▪ creditable, honorable ▪ …

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  • 27Circle of Friends (novel) — For film, see Circle of Friends (1995 film). Circle of Friends   Author(s) Maeve Binchy Country …

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  • 28circle — noun 1》 a round plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from the centre.     ↘a group of people or things forming a circle. 2》 a curved upper tier of seats in a theatre. 3》 a group of people with a shared profession, interests …

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  • 29circle the wagons — verb a) To draw a wagon train into a circle to allow the wagons to provide cover when under attack. b) To prepare to defend against an attack …

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  • 30circle and ellipseellipse —    A plane curve, especially either a conic section whose plane is not parallel to the axis, base, or generatrix of the intersected cone, or the locus of points for which the sum of the distances from each point to two fixed points is equal. Note …

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