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And Adam was unable to measure a time because he kept going round in circles.
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Third, Mr Berlusconi had been adept at sending funds round in circles.
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And we could go to Yappy Hour, out there in the courtyard, running round in circles, sniffing behinds with the rest of the mutts.
NEWYORKER: Shauntrelle
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Round and round in circles we have gone on these subjects.
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We end up going round and round in circles.
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He is a feral child, a simple-hearted boy without a name who wanders the country, moving round in circles, when what he wants to do is make his way to the sea.
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The creditor debate thus goes round in circles.
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When she got horribly lost walking the simple 100m route from her hotel to my flat in Beirut last week, she laughed when I suggested cruelly that her monocular situation must have meant she was walking round in circles.
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This has created a domino effect in ramping-up all-round interest in the subject and has social and political circles abuzz with talks on the subject.
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In another workshop, three fabricators were painting precisely measured round circles at regular intervals on a white background.
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