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  • 41Circle K International — For the convenience store company, see Circle K. Circle K International CKI Founder(s) Jay N. Emerson Type Service Founded 1934 …

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  • 42Circle strafing — Articleissues refimprove = September 2008 cleanup = September 2008In video games, particularly in first person shooters (FPSs), circle strafing is the technique of moving around a target in a circle while facing it. Circle strafing allows a… …

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  • 43Circle progression — Submediant in chain of fifths[1]   …

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  • 44Circle changeup — The grip used for a circle changeup In baseball, a circle changeup is a pitch thrown with a grip that includes a circle formation, hence the name. The circle is formed by making a circle with the index finger, holding the thumb at the bottom of… …

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  • 45Circle K — For the service organization, see Circle K International. Circle K Stores, Inc. Type Wholly owned subsidiary Industry Retail (Convenience stores) …

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  • 46Circle-ellipse problem — The circle ellipse problem in software development (sometimes known as the square rectangle problem) illustrates a number of pitfalls which can arise when using subtype polymorphism in object modelling. The issues are most commonly encountered… …

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  • 47Circle of Life — This article is about the song. For the film, see Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable. For the album, see The Circle of Life. Circle of Life Single by Elton John from the album …

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  • 48circle — circler, n. /serr keuhl/, n., v., circled, circling. n. 1. a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center. Equation: x2 + y2 = r2. 2. the portion of a plane bounded by such a curve. 3.… …

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  • 49circle — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 shape ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, full ▪ The stones form a complete circle. ▪ How long does it take for the dial to rotate through a full circle? ▪ concentric …

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  • 50circle — cir|cle1 [ sɜrkl ] noun count *** 1. ) a round shape consisting of a curved line that completely encloses a space and is the same distance from the center at every point. Something in the shape of a circle is circular: a mathematical calculation… …

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