If the latter, a fair amount of the acreage in a round-sided room is wasted.
Iglesias was one of eight U.S. attorneys fired in a round of dismissals last December.
In a round of TV interviews in Mumbai, Mr Cameron said Britain welcomed Indian university students.
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Employees and employers alike end up trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
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But from sad experience, I learned not to try this in a round that meant anything.
Mr Atherton was participating in a round table discussion on Scotland's renewable energy targets on 7 December 2011.
In a round of interviews on Monday, investor Warren Buffett said the stock market looked "reasonably priced" even after its surge.
The eight franchises will play each other in a round-robin format, with the top four sides qualifying for semi-finals on 30 and 31 May.
In his first professional fight in 1970 he despatched Jim Daniels in a round, and only one of his first 33 fights went the distance.
ElBaradei spent ten days in Cairo, participating in a round of television interviews and meeting with students, intellectuals, journalists, and even leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood.
On Saturday, Biden and the seven heads of state will explore the financial crisis and environmental issues in a round table discussion, the Mercopress news agency reported.
The evidence that surfaced included a conversation between Mr. Quimper and Romulo Leon in which they apparently agreed to favor Discover Petroleum in a round of energy auctions.
Mr. Javitz is correct in a round-about sort of way.
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Marshall's father, Tyler Marshall, walked away from journalism after winning a Pulitzer Prize at The Los Angeles Times, bought out in a round of downsizing at the venerable newspaper.
In a round table with executive and legislative officials and civil society leaders, representing gender, ecology and education committees, the Director-General gained insight into policies on gender, ecology, education and culture.
But it remained distinctly non-committal about taking part in a round-table conference with politicians of all stripes called by Mr Singh for later this month in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-ruled Kashmir.
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Mark Twain famously described golf as a good walk, spoiled, but if you find no other enjoyment in a round, it can provide a lovely 4-mile walk (more if you spray the ball).
Ms Gunner Logan was participating in a round-table discussion on the extent to which the voluntary sector provides children's services on behalf of local authorities and other public bodies on 12 June 2012.
Throughout the 1998 talks, there were frequent telephone calls from the Oval Office to the main players - culminating in a round of late-night contacts in the days leading up to the deadline.
The Secretary-General took part in a round-table interview with international and Brazilian journalists and a television interview with the Brazilian television network Globo before wrapping up his visit on the evening of 17 June.
Padraig Harrington had four birdies in a round of 70 at Carnoustie that left him in eighth place, six shots adrift of Parry, with Graeme McDowell one further back after finishing with two bogeys.
Okay, so this week it all seems to be a bit up in the air, so to speak, and it continues -- in a round about manner -- with this story relating to a redesign of the NASA logo.
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The Championship club were beaten 4-0 by Tottenham Hotspur in a third round replay in 2007, lost 1-0 to Portsmouth at Wembley in a memorable 2008 final before losing 4-0 to Arsenal in a fourth round replay last season.
The Director-General also took part in a round table at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, addressing the psychological and emotional trauma of Syrian refugee children and UNESCO's response in addressing their needs through the development of specific tools for teacher training in post-conflict and post-disaster situations.
The move to buy Wyeth is the first in a new round of consolidation in the pharmaceutical industry, in what analysts expect will be a significant shrinking of the sector.
Egypt's recent flawed election, which saw the ruling National Democratic Party push its parliamentary majority from 75% to 95% in a first round of voting, is a case in point.
Mehdi Karroubi, a reformist cleric who ran in the recent election, was narrowly beaten to second place in a first round of voting because of a suspiciously heavy tilt to Mr Ahmadinejad in outlying provinces.
When you get referred to see a hospital consultant, would you like a letter to be dictated and posted in an unsecured manner to a mail room in a hospital pushed round on a mail cart, opened by somebody processed and then a postcard sent to your house regarding the nature of the appointment and where you should turn up?
As she told the story of the preceding few weeks, a time when several different venture capital funds in New York were vying for a spot in her Series A round, pestering her with phone calls, lunch offers and even the occasional gift, it struck me.
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The measures the Federal Reserve has taken to ease interest rates resulted in a second round of quantitative easing in November.
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