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  • 1Circle of fifths — showing major and minor keys …

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  • 2Circle Interchange — The Circle Interchange Aerial photo of the Circle Interchange, looking southwest Spaghetti Bowl[1] …

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  • 3Castlerigg stone circle — Location map Cumbria label = lat = 54.60259 long = 3.09749 background = white caption = Location of Castlerigg stone circle in Cumbria at grid reference NY292236 float = right width = 175Castlerigg Stone Circle (alt. Keswick Carles, Carles,… …

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  • 4Crop circle — For the irrigation method that produces circular fields of crops, see center pivot irrigation. A 780 ft (240 m) crop circle in the form of a double (six sided) triskelion composed of 409 circles. Milk Hill, England, 2001 A crop circle… …

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  • 5Great-circle distance — The great circle distance is the shortest distance between any two points on the surface of a sphere measured along a path on the surface of the sphere (as opposed to going through the sphere s interior). Because spherical geometry is rather… …

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  • 6crop circle — noun An area in a field of crops where the stalks have been flattened into a circle or other geometric shape. Syn: corn circle …

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  • 7Lufberry circle — A World War II tactic adopted by bombers to evade being shot down by enemy fighters. The bomber formation went into a defensive circle to provide mutual protection against attacking fighters. These tactics were not entirely successful as the… …

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  • 8crop circle — ► NOUN ▪ an area of standing crops which has been flattened in the form of a circle or other pattern by unexplained means …

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  • 9crop circle — noun an area of standing crops which has been flattened in the form of a circle or more complex pattern by an unexplained agency …

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  • 10crop circle — noun Date: 1988 a geometric and especially a circular pattern of flattened stalks in a field of grain now usually attributed to natural phenomena or to the work of hoaxers trying to create the impression of a visit by extraterrestrial beings …

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