In some ways modern societies are turning full circle and returning to the varied rituals of the past. |
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I ran a piece in the magazine looking at coffee houses coming full circle back to their 18th century roots as business places. |
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Warehouse conversions are now coming full circle and being turned back into warehouses again. |
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He has essentially come full circle, returning to the place where it all began some 17 years ago. |
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Our author's life has now come full circle with his return some years ago to his native Hampshire. |
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Things seem to be turning full circle and I'm not sure I want to live through some of those past episodes again. |
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She decided that once she had made her full circle, she would return to the parlor and make a lovely bouquet for a table centerpiece. |
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By the beginning of the twentieth century the representative symbols of luxury and ostentation had come full circle. |
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As he came abreast of the viewing stand, he was coming full circle preparing to start the cycle again. |
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I think we've come full circle when a former cabinet minister interviews a former political editor. |
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And now, two years after his untimely death, events come full circle as he brings to life his novel on the TPM stage. |
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We seem to be turning full circle, to the time when few people had motorcars and it was fun to travel by train. |
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However, the balance of power could well shift full circle to Asia, the original birthplace of the game. |
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At the age of seventy, as he mentions in his Vassar lecture, Jorge Carrera Andrade had come full circle. |
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With portable flat-pack, self-assembly furniture and increase in built-in storage space, the wheel has almost turned full circle. |
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Now, with the closing of our residential inpatient units and our return to just halfway houses, we may have come full circle. |
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This summer she returns to her mezzo roots to play Carmen, a role that brings her career full circle. |
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Such serendipity is typical of a constantly surprising show whose overlapping paths continually come full circle. |
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And here a certain sort of libertarianism comes full circle to join hands with a certain sort of leftism. |
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Closing with the sound of lazily crashing waves in the distance, the album comes full circle. |
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Irony aside, this is something of a web 2.0 reboot, with some lessons learned by coming full circle with technologies that are right for the web. |
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When imagery blends with sound, a poem has come full circle and becomes complete in itself. |
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The track makes a brief foray into soothing ambience, but comes full circle before long. |
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The exhibition comes full circle here, returning to the idea with which it begins. |
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Mrs Glendinning has come full circle by returning to the school she attended as a pupil. |
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At this point, neorealism returns full circle to neoclassical abstraction and its generalizing quality. |
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Her life came full circle when she was in her late 80s and the women's movement rediscovered her as a foremother. |
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From his arrival in Perth to his inevitable departure, our conversation has come full circle. |
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It is important that a vehicle's wheels make a complete revolution, i.e., turn full circle over the material. |
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Elizabeth clasped her hands together behind her back and walked in a full circle around the buggy, looking it up and down from all angles before she answered. |
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The film's release in 1964 poetically brought his life full circle. |
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The pilot slammed on the brakes and came to a halt two thirds of the way down the runway, turned full circle and headed towards a crossroads in the tarmac. |
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The chapter is thus neatly brought full circle and sets the pattern of the book's discursive style, weaving the threads of memory into the present. |
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There's also one curio, an alacritous electronic rendering of Le Temp de l'Amour, an indication that Dutronc had musically come full circle. |
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I feel like I've come full circle, and I'm excited about all of the opportunities that lie ahead. |
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By the time she withdrew from the race in June following the final primaries, her campaign had come full circle. |
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After 20 months of effort, the workers' petitioning efforts had fruitlessly come full circle. |
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Things have come full circle since penurious sailors from the Far East first arrived two centuries ago. |
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Thus when Vikings and Skraelings stood facing each other in an encounter we can only begin to imagine, humanity had finally come full circle! |
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It is fitting, then, that the film's epilogue sees science and religion coming full circle. |
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The carnival route will also be different this year with the processions starting in Canal Road, but stopping at Bythesea Road, rather than completing a full circle. |
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It means that the camera cannot follow a person walking continuously in a full circle around the camera. |
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I was interested in sharing our results with them in the sense that some of our techniques have gone full circle. |
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The automatic wind component detected by the instrument by flying a full circle, is also considered for the calculation. |
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The single ring is finished if they have each performed a full circle and return to their starting position. |
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And to come full circle, it will always be possible for businesses to create methods and models for getting around regulations. |
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The image of the city in the public mind has come almost full circle in a single generation. |
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In conclusion, I would like to tell you about my main concerns today, because one gets the impression that we have come full circle. |
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It's like twenty-five years after Poèmes rock, things have finally come full circle. |
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Barry, who has stoically remained a traditional barber while many other salons went unisex, said he had seen hair lengths go full circle through the years. |
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Julio had come full circle and had returned to Cuba as a tourist in his own country. |
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With Beginners, which also stars Ewan McGregor, it seems Plummer has come full circle. |
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From the days of bleeding with leeches, modern medicine has come full circle to once again see nature is the best place to look for cures to the things that ail us. |
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Her mother, a descendant of Ashby, helped manage a sugar plantation her family inherited, bringing the story full circle. |
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When the horse is comfortable in this work and I can do a full circle with the hindquarters in, I can start the training of the half pass, travers and renvers. |
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The food distribution system employed by the D.C. Central Kitchen creates a full circle of service. |
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Left with the memories of Mary's writings and Elizabeth's paintings, life has come full circle, with former station hands now the Aboriginal owners of the land. |
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Languages can then compensate for the resulting loss of function by creating adpositions, thus coming full circle. |
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With the aim of drawing up an assessment and identifying new avenues of action, I intend to come full circle at the end of my mandate and launch another consultation of the same nature. |
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Again, I think the Americans have come full circle on this. |
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Throughout the ages, crusaders for justice have gone full circle to take the same bigoted approach to their adversaries that they objected to in the first place. |
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The epilogue nonetheless brings the film full circle in a gripping way. |
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He'd begin with a premise and wrap it up at the end, full circle, the moral of the story hanging on the last word of the last line. |
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This therefore marks our return full circle to the optical proofs in the Diotprique with which our detective work began. |
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In the 21st century, history's spotlight has been tracing a full circle back to the Near East, with its current embroilments. |
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And when I return for the Willamette Valley Folk Festival and watch Jackie light up the stage at Cuthbert, I will have come full circle. |
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From the far end of the room, Barbara Mahon smiles as she watches a scene from her life come full circle. |
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Very often they borrow it, but in the end the whole thing comes full circle and the debt has to be repaid with interest by. |
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When you see businesses give back to the communities, it comes full circle. |
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It is a long journey that comes full circle back in alpine fields with ironic surprise. |
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With this transaction, the vision for the ground floor space at Tapestry comes full circle. |
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In 1985 The Pogues took it full circle by restoring all the Irish references. |
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I really feel like we are coming full circle by joining him once again as a sponsor and supporter. |
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No doubt readers will want to read In Front of My House again and again, coming full circle many times over. |
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The deal, which still must be approved by regulators, represents the bank coming full circle. |
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Now coming full circle, I'm invovled in projects in Africa and it's easier to have an organisational hat on and have more bodies available. |
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We can genuinely say that we have now come full circle. |
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The other heads of state and government should also reflect why, on the threshold of a new French presidency, we have come full circle since the last: from Nice to Nice. |
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For Tin Maung Htoo, the journey that began in 1988 had come full circle. |
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The stopwatch second hand turns a full circle. |
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Coming full circle, July 22 marks the 23-year anniversary of that event. |
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The small intestine runs in a full circle around the inside of the test, before joining the large intestine, which completes another circuit in the opposite direction. |
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From the old worlds of Christopher Columbus and the Conquistadors to the new world of cocoa lattes and double mochaccinos, hot chocolate has come full circle. |
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He cackled confidentially, like he knew more than he was telling, then threw his head back and crowed once and strutted in a full circle like a rumpled old rooster. |
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This award validates the decision to come out and be open and be myself, I have felt so supported by Sodexo and my colleagues and family and I feel this is coming full circle. |
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Following a daring encounter with the ancient Grey Sisters, his mission comes full circle, and he crosses paths with Pasiphae and Medea once more. |
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In a sense this is where Gwenno's krautpop comes full circle. |
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The story recently came full circle when producer Garth Fundis asked Lindsey to sing on some songs she had penned for Yearwood's 2005 album Jasper County. |
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