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  • 11Round about — Round Round, prep. On every side of, so as to encompass or encircle; around; about; as, the people atood round him; to go round the city; to wind a cable round a windlass. [1913 Webster] The serpent Error twines round human hearts. Cowper. [1913… …

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  • 12Round Hill, Massachusetts — Round Hill is a location in Dartmouth, Massachusetts of historical significance. History Edward Howland Robinson Green, known as Colonel Ned Green, the only son of the renowned female tycoon and miser, Hetty Green, built his home on Round Hill… …

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  • 13Set dance — Set dances, sometimes called country sets , are a popular form of folk dancing in Ireland. Set dances are based on quadrilles. The latter were court dances which were transformed by the Irish into a unique folk dance of the Irish rural… …

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  • 14Round the Bend — was a British children s television series, which ran for three seasons on Children s ITV, beginning in 1988. It was cancelled, supposedly following complaints from Mary Whitehouse s National Viewers and Listeners Association about the coarseness …

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  • 15'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia — Live album by Kenny Dorham Released 1956 Recorded …

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  • 16Round Iceland — is an initiative to establish an absolute sailing speed record around the island of Iceland in the north Atlantic. Currently the record has been set only once and stands at 10 days and 7 hours. It was set by Valberg Lárusson and his crew on the… …

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  • 17Round Oak railway station — was a station on the Oxford Worcester Wolverhampton Line. It was opened in 1852 to serve the town of Brierley Hill. British Rail closed the station pre Beeching in 1962. Two railways/routes served the station originally the Oxford, Worcester and… …

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  • 18Round Oak Steel Terminal — is a railway freight terminal dealing in steel in Brierley Hill, West Midlands, England. HistoryThe terminal was opened on 21 August 1986 and is situated on the former Oxford Worcester Wolverhampton Line north of Stourbridge Junction. The line… …

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  • 19Round About a Pound a Week — was an influentialcite journal |last=Oren|first=Laura |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1973 |month=Winter/Spring |title=The Welfare of Women in Laboring Families:England, 1860 1950 |journal=Feminist Studies |volume=1 |issue=3/4 |pages=107 |id= |url …

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  • 20Round-the-pole flying — (RTP) is a form of flying model aircraft, in which the model is attached via a line from its wingtip or fuselage to a central support structure. Control signals can be passed to the model via wires alongside or integral with the attachment line.… …

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