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circles <a circle; circles> N

circles

concentric circles GEOM

eccentric circles MATH

health circles

hour circles MIL

international circles POL

orthogonal circles MATH

co-axial circles GEOM

concentric circles of support

contact of circles MATH

hover in circles VB

internally touching circles MATH

official circles or quarters (political, diplomatic)

political circles or quarters

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The male performs winnowing display during courtship, flying high in circles and then taking shallow dives to produce a distinctive sound.
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In holistic healing circles and popular alternative medicine folklore, royal jelly is believed to have anti-aging properties.
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There has also been speculation that crop circles have a relation to ley lines.
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This can be called an accepted paradigm, which in some circles or societies takes the form of a denunciative stance towards revisionism of any kind.
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Another generalization is the dual of the first extension, namely, to construct circles with three specified tangential distances from the three given circles.
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Sometimes they make concentric circles clockwise and anti-clockwise.
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In addition, the program facilitates the three circles method by using abstinence and routine as tools in rehabilitation.
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He was very famous and is known in certain circles as the most persnickety food writer who ever lived.
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In these days of technological magic, you'd think we could come up with something more advanced than circles of stick-on plastic.
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The pupils are round, black circles and will widen during nocturnal activity to maximize light reception.
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