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It said the crew had decided to abort landing and circle round again.
"Circle Round" — Folk tales from around the world, told with the help of celebrity readers.
The song's multiple repeated verses circle round and round, scurrying all over the place but going nowhere.
I also use the iPod Touch to play her kids' podcasts (her favorites are But Why and Circle Round).
"When a man is asleep, he has in a circle round him the chain of the hours, the sequence of the years, the order of the heavenly bodies," Proust wrote.
Rasplyn's strength lies in her ability to conjure transcendent atmospheres in songs like "Circle Round" and "Priestesses and Goddesses" by pairing sparse yet impactful vocals with the swell of horns, drums, and chants.
Playing grown adults with heaps of romantic tribulation under their belts, ostensibly in the midst of a messy divorce, they make up, break up, circle round each other with the obsessiveness of duet partners.
One exception occurred in Iceland in 2016, when police entered a Lutheran church in Reykjavik and dragged away two young Iranians, in defiance of the pastor and her congregation, who had formed a circle round the altar.
I have her nap app, Moshi Twilight, and her favorite podcasts (But Why, Circle Round) on the Touch too, which I connect to a Bluetooth speaker so I can free up my phone while I work from home.
Circle 'Round the Sun is the third album by American guitarist Leo Kottke, released in 1970.
"Legal sharks circle round Davis and his chief of staff", (3rd story), The Independent, 27 July 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2008.
Vattavilai spreads over an area of 16 square kilometer. It is known from ancestor that the name Vattavilai derived because of its circle (round) shape layout.
The breed has a black neck, black or brown bars, a shiny body, and red eyes with red circle round around them.Levi, Wendell (1977). The Pigeon. Sumter, S.C.: Levi Publishing Co, Inc. .
They produced an eponymous record that showcased the formidable vocal talent in the group and included another song by Chris that would become an audience favourite "Circle Round the Sun".While, C. & Matthews, J. (2002) Words and Music. Circuit Music, p. 23 The last Albion album with Chris and Julie, Demi Paradise, was released in 1996.
Saltstraumen The Maelstrom of Saltstraumen is earth's strongest Maelstrom. It is located close to the Arctic Circle, round the bay on Highway 17, south-east of the city of Bodø, Norway. The strait at its narrowest is in width and water "funnels" through the channel four times a day. It is estimated that of water passes the narrow strait during this event.
On his > arrival they, i.e. the witches, formed a circle round the throne on which he > sat, in the form of a kid, and sang his praise. When Satan was worked up > into a sufficient passion by the witches' praises, he gave the command for > the sabbath, in which he chose for himself the witches who caught his fancy. > So this is what I've done.
The resulting composite function is denoted , defined by for all in . The notation is read as " circle ", " round ", " about ", " composed with ", " after ", " following ", " of ", " then ", or " on ". Intuitively, composing functions is a chaining process in which the output of function feeds the input of function . The composition of functions is a special case of the composition of relations, also sometimes also denoted by \circ.
These words can be seen carved in a circle round the edge of the village sign, as seen in the above photograph. The public house is 'The Cat and Custard Pot'.Pub From September to December 2010 a group of writers and artists created the Paddlesworth Press, a "mixed-media, collaborative online novel" based on Paddlesworth with fictional characters and events in a spoof newspaper.
So, I'm not going to worry, No, I'm not going to worry, Every time I see another day go by. While somersaulting at a cockeyed angle, We make a cockeyed circle 'round the sun. And when we circle back to where we started from, Another year has run. And there's no way to stop it, No, there's no way to stop it, If the earth wants to roll around the sun.
Their ritual work is thus focused as much on personal healing and transformation as on social justice. Among the tradition's teachers are Starhawk, author of The Spiral Dance and several other books; T. Thorn Coyle, author of Evolutionary Witchcraft; Diane Baker and Anne Hill, co-authors of Circle Round: Raising Children in the Goddess Tradition (1998) and M. Macha Nightmare, co-author of The Pagan Book of Living and Dying.
At > Makala, each adult man has to bring in 5 kilos per month, and this he can > collect in 40 working hours. Payment is at the rate of 30 centimes per kilo, > of which about 10 per cent. is given to the chief and the balance to the > actual gatherer. The natives usually go out in couples—build a little shanty > in the midst of the jungle and work in a circle round it.
Wheelchair races are also held at the competition The race starts on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées going downhill to circle round the Place de la Concorde before turning right onto Rue de Rivoli. The route passes the Louvre, then goes round the Place de la Bastille, and down Boulevard Soult to the Bois de Vincennes. A long loop of the Bois de Vincennes returns the route into the heart of Paris. The halfway point is reached at Rue de Charenton.
By the mid-1960s, rock acts had begun to record the song. Well known versions include those by The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, James Taylor (as "Circle Round the Sun", on James Taylor), the Seldom Scene and Hot Tuna. The Astronauts released a version on their 1967 album Travelin' Men. The Byrds recorded the song during 1966, under the title "I Know My Rider (I Know You Rider)", but their version remained unreleased until 1987, when it was included on Never Before.
The vehicle could be hoisted upright onto a ship's deck. A sign on the side read, "Our mansion: 7 by 14 feet, Our field: the world, Our family: mankind." and surrounding this, in a circle, "Round the World." Weston and his family took a tour of 18 weeks in the Suid Afrika from England to Greece. The Westons lived in Athens for two years then in May 1924, returned in the Suid Afrika to England and from there to South Africa.
Placing fielders in the outfield has the additional benefit of limiting the number of places where a batsman can score a boundary. Other close fielding positions such as silly mid on/off and the various midwicket and cover positions are generally redundant. In contrast, a defensive field for fast bowling packs the positions—such as gully, point, and cover—in a full circle round the batsman. One or two slips and one or two outfielders remain in case of a catch.
He describes the incident as follows, "When I look for my buddy I see he'd stripped and piled his clothes by the roadside... He pees in a circle round his clothes and then, just like that, turns into a wolf!... after he turned into a wolf he started howling and then ran off into the woods." Early christian authors also mentioned werewolves. In The City of God, Augustine of Hippo gives an account similar to that found in Pliny the Elder.
Meanwhile, Antiochus had seized Cyprus and Memphis and was marching on Alexandria. At Eleusis, on the outskirts of the capital, he met Popilius Laenas, with whom he had been friends during his stay in Rome. But instead of a friendly welcome, Popilius offered the king an ultimatum from the Senate: he must evacuate Egypt and Cyprus immediately. Antiochus begged to have time to consider but Popilius drew a circle round him in the sand with his cane and told him to decide before he stepped outside it.
Of the four concepts mentioned, three were developed between 1953 and 1963. As to drives, whose importance has increased since the study of objet a in the 1963 Seminar L'angoisse, Lacan considers them as different from biological needs in that they can never be satisfied. The purpose of the drive is not to reach a goal (a final destination) but to follow its aim (the way itself), which is to circle round the object. The real source of jouissance is the repetitive movement of this closed circuit.
He signed to Island Records as a songwriter 1974. In the mid-1970s, he returned to live in UK, and then formed the band Cajun Moon. He then signed a recording contract with Chrysalis Records and made one LP: Cajun Moon (1976). In 1976, he ended the band and became a solo artist. He made three records with Black Crow/Rubber Records from 1978 to 1983 (The Traveller, winner of the Grand Prix du Disque de Montreaux for best European Record, Roll on the Day, and CircleRound Again).
Duffy 2004, p. 114. Werrell later examined the data regarding the range of the Ju 390 and concluded that although a great circle round trip from France to St. Johns, Newfoundland was possible, adding another for a round trip from St. Johns to Long Island made the flight "most unlikely".Werrell, Kenneth P. "World War II German Long Distance Flights: Fraud or Record?" Aerospace Historian, Volume 35, Issue 2, Summer/June 1988. Karl Kössler and Günter Ott, in their book Die großen Dessauer: Junkers Ju 89, 90, 290, 390.
Without radar, gunners aboard the German battleship were forced to aim at the enemy's muzzle flashes. This was made more difficult because two of the British cruisers were using a new flashless propellant, leaving Norfolk the relatively easier target. Bey, believing he had engaged a battleship, turned south in an attempt to distance himself from the pursuers and perhaps draw them away from the convoy. Scharnhorst's superior speed allowed Bey to shake off his pursuers, after which he turned northeast in an attempt to circle round them and attack the undefended convoy.
Males develop a charcoal grey colouration and are highly territorial during the breeding season, which commences in summer when the water temperature reaches about . The males prepare up to a dozen nests in hollows blown out of sandy seabedFlorida Museum of Natural History site and then patrol the area, driving unwanted fish away. The females roam around inspecting the nest sites. When a female is ready to spawn, both male and female enter a nest and tightly circle round each other while she lays large numbers of minute eggs and he fertilises them.
Until 40,000 years ago, it flowed into the Pacific Ocean near Tomakomai. Lava from the volcanic Shikotsu mountains dammed the river and moved its mouth to the Ishikari Bay. The name of the river is derived from the Ainu for "make(s) itself go round about something" (i-si-kari < kari meaning "(to be a) circle, round, loop; spin, turn, go around, go back and forth," si- "reflexive prefix, itself, oneself," and i- "it, something, an impersonal third person object marking prefix, middle voice inflection prefix), i.e. "winding (river).
After the voyage he returned to Cape Town in July 1775 and practiced medicine, earning enough to finance a journey into the interior. He was guided by Daniel Ferdinand Immelman, the young frontiersman who had previously guided the Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg. Daniel and Sparrman reached the Great Fish River and returned in April 1776.Anders Sparrman, A Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antarctic Polar Circle, round the world and to the Country of the Hottentots and the Caffres, from the Year 1772–1776, ed.
For a moment she assumed an almost > upright position, only her bows being visible, and then she completely > disappeared from sight into 10 fathoms of water. The Merksworth foundered in > less than a minute after shipping the seas. Although it was very evident > that the collier had been abandoned it was deemed prudent to make assurance > doubly sure, and the lifeboat was towed in a circle round the scene of the > disaster with a view to rescuing anyone who might perchance be aboard. A > strict lookout was kept on all sides, but no one rose to the surface.
Skull and dentition of the binturong, as illustrated in Paul Gervais' Histoire naturelle des mammifères Binturong skeleton on display in the Museum of Osteology The binturong is long and heavy, with short, stout legs. It has a thick coat of coarse black hair. The bushy and prehensile tail is thick at the root, gradually tapering, and curls inwards at the tip. The muzzle is short and pointed, somewhat turned up at the nose, and is covered with bristly hairs, brown at the points, which lengthen as they diverge, and form a peculiar radiated circle round the face.
From the air, the most prominent feature, aside from farmland, is the Great circle (or round-about) of Rue de la Garenne, a feature which forms a wagon wheel like structure with spokes forming a cross in which a crucifix building is surrounded by another inter-circle round- about. It is also a major railroad centre. Another very prominent feature is a huge parking lot for such a small commune. Many of the streets and roads are named for famous people: Mozart, Guy-Lussac, Léon Foucault, Berlioz, Picasso, Gauguin among others — some of whom actually visited there.
In early 2015, Scorch had a monthly residency at The Empty Bottle which was called Al Scorch's Winter Slumber. In 2015, along with his friends from Old Lazarus' Harp, a local music collective, Scorch helped to organize the Chicago Square Dance Summit at The Empty Bottle in Chicago, which included performances by Mulefoot, Can I Get An Amen, Broken Down Gamblers from New Orleans, Donkey Nation from Columbus, Ohio. In celebration of his 2016 record release of Circle Round the Signs on Bloodshot Records, Scorch did a bike tour of five different record stores. He rode his bike to each venue, giving performances at each location.
Hemichordates ("half chordates") have some features similar to those of chordates: branchial openings that open into the pharynx and look rather like gill slits; stomochords, similar in composition to notochords, but running in a circle round the "collar", which is ahead of the mouth; and a dorsal nerve cord—but also a smaller ventral nerve cord. There are two living groups of hemichordates. The solitary enteropneusts, commonly known as "acorn worms", have long proboscises and worm-like bodies with up to 200 branchial slits, are up to long, and burrow though seafloor sediments. Pterobranchs are colonial animals, often less than long individually, whose dwellings are interconnected.
Quite commonly, especially in certain authors such as Nepos and Livy, the verb can come in penultimate position, followed by the object, as in this example: : (Livy)Livy, 45.12. :"Popilius with a stick which he was holding in his hand drew a circle round the king." This stylistic feature, consisting of Verb + Object at the end of a clause, is referred to by Devine and Stephens as "V-bar syntax". It is much less common in Caesar than in Livy. In Caesar the phrase "placed a camp" always comes in that order, but in Livy it is found as in 45 out of 55 examples (82%).
This exacerbated dissatisfaction on the part of coalowners, who saw that the Midland was exploiting its monopoly of carriage of coal to their disadvantage, and they encouraged the provision of competing railway facilities. The GNR obtained Parliamentary authority for what became its Derbyshire and Staffordshire extension, a new independent railway line from the GNR line at Colwick, on the eastern margin of Nottingham. The new line was to circle round the north of Nottingham and head west, connecting in Kimberley and Ilkeston on the way to Derby and Burton on Trent, with a fork to link in Pinxton. These lines opened between 1875 and 1878.
Popilius, stern and imperious as ever, drew a > circle round the king with the stick he was carrying and said, "Before you > step out of that circle give me a reply to lay before the senate." For a few > moments he hesitated, astounded at such a peremptory order, and at last > replied, "I will do what the senate thinks right." Not till then did > Popilius extend his hand to the king as to a friend and ally. Antiochus > evacuated Egypt at the appointed date, and the commissioners exerted their > authority to establish a lasting concord between the brothers, as they had > as yet hardly made peace with each other.
In an interview in 1938, a journalist writes of him and the Baardi/Jawi area informants as follows > In a little stone house at Beagle Bay, with a creek running beside it and > the sea only five miles away, he has been living and working with nine > aborigines, studying their tongues. Every day he and the aborigines sat in a > circle round the one big table in the house. Dr. Nekes asked them questions, > and from their replies was able to compare their answers on the spot. The > strangest feature of these linguistic knights of the round table was that no > two of them spoke the same tongue.
The 2nd Panzer Division formed two columns, one to circle round the town and attack from the north. The southern column made contact first in the early afternoon of 22 May, against the headquarters company of the French 48th Infantry Regiment, the only troops of the 21st Division who were between the Germans and Boulogne. The French clerks, drivers and signallers set up two guns and two guns to cover the cross-roads at Nesles, where they delayed the Germans for almost two hours, until they were outflanked. The column arrived at the outskirts of Boulogne in the evening and began shelling and probing the Irish Guards positions south of the town.
There is also a chest made of cedar [the chest of Kypselos], with figures on it, some of ivory, some of gold, others carved out of the cedar-wood itself . . . There are here other offerings also : a couch of no great size and for the most part adorned with ivory; the quoit of Iphitos; a table on which are set out the crowns for the victors. The couch is said to have been a toy of Hippodameia. The quoit of Iphitos has inscribed upon it the truce which the Eleans proclaim at the Olympic festivals; the inscription is not written in a straight line, but the letters run in a circle round the quoit.
The Siyar-ul-Mutakherin also mentions that his equity was no less conspicuous towards the Zamindars and other landholders of Bengal. These persons, under Murshid Quli's administration (see: Murshid Quli Khan), had been mostly kept in confinement, and tormented in such a variety of ways, that it would be a pity to spend paper and ink in describing them. Shuja after having firmly established his government, released such of the Zamindars and other landholders as he found on enquiry free from crime or fraud ; as to the others, he ordered them to be all brought into his presence, and to form a circle round his person. This being done, he asked them, how they would behave in future, should he release them.
It is advantageous to use truncation in memorizing if the individual intends to study more places later on, otherwise one will be remembering erroneous digits. Another mnemonic is: : The point I said a blind Bulgarian in France would know In this mnemonic the word "point" represents the decimal point itself. Yet another example is: :How I wish I could recollect, of circle round, the exact relation Arkimedes (or Archimede) learned In this example, the spelling of Archimedes is normalised to nine. (Although 'Archimedes' is, today, a more correct spelling of the ancient Greek mathematician's name in English, Archimede is also often seen when this mnemonic is given, since Archimède is the more correct spelling in some languages, such as French.) Longer mnemonics employ the same concept.
The majority of the album was recorded live at the Ten O'Clock Scholar, a Minneapolis coffee house that had also featured Bob Dylan, Spider John Koerner and Simon & Garfunkel early in their careers. Three of the instrumentals were recorded in a studio. The LP record was a limited edition of 1000 copies, on the Minneapolis West Bank-based Oblivion Records (apparently this is their only album), and it has not been reprinted and/or re-issued on CD. Publishing for the songs was by Symposium Music, same as the publishing and record label for Kottke's third LP. The Oblivion catalog number, "obl-s1," also indicates a possible connection with Symposium. Most of the songs on the album were re- recorded for Kottke's album Circle Round The Sun.
He was born in Leicestershire and educated at Merton College, Oxford, graduating B.A. in 1578.Andrew Pyle (editor), Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers (2000), article Warner, pp. 858-862. At the end of the sixteenth century he belonged to the circle round Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, the 'Wizard Earl'. The Earl's ‘three magi’ were Warner, Thomas Harriot and Robert Hues.Stephen Coote, A Play of Passion: The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh (1993), p. 325. Percy paid Warner a retainer to help him with alchemical experiments (£20 per annum in 1595, rising to £40 in 1607).Steven Shapin, A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-century England (1994), p. 366. He also belonged to the overlapping group around Sir Walter Ralegh.
The Octagon at Amherst College :The foundation thus laid by Andrew Lawrence will hereafter sustain the instruments of modern society to draw from the skies a knowledge of the stars - to demonstrate to men the Glory of God, and the magnificence of His works, - and to show to their wondering minds that "the thousand brilliant worlds which circle round Him, are governed by one law, and that in wisdom 'He has made them all'" The Octagon at Amherst College was the first natural history museum and observatory on campus. Edward Hitchcock (President of Amherst College in 1845) hired Henry A Sykes to build it. It was intended to be unusual, with its elegant dome observatory and the collection of materials ranging from meteorites to animals and fossils. The Octagon was constructed in 1847–48.
Another permanent feature of the show is the so-called "Temptation Table", a circle-round futuristic table with a giant neon bulb in its center. Ten buzzers are situated at the edge of the table, and lightning stripes visible through the transparent tabletop lead form the buzzers to the central neon bulb which can be illuminated in various colours. After Round 4 of the original show aired from 2000 on, the ten victorious players gathered around the table, with each player standing behind one of the buzzers. After Linda presented the prize the contenders can gain for bailing out, the neon bulb, which has been illuminated in tred colour up to that point, turned green for 10 seconds - as long as the bulb was green, players could hit their buzzer to quit the game.
He made very extensive alterations, changing the movement from a foliot escapement to a pendulum system, which was much more accurate. The bands in the clock face which had previously shown the apparent movement of the planets round a central earth were removed. The marble circle round the clock face which had been marked, as now, with 24 hours, was covered by a circle showing two series of 12 hours and the Moors were also made to strike the bell in 12-hour cycles, with special rings involving 132 strokes of the bell, at midday and midnight. These changes were complete by 1757. Ferracina then turned his attention to the procession of the Magi, which had apparently not worked for many years, and the new mechanism was inaugurated on Ascension Day 1759.
A Sketch of the battle of the Chateauguay Hampton knew of the existence of the ford and, late on 25 October, he decided to send 1,000 men of his first brigade (including most, if not all, of his light infantry) under Colonel Robert Purdy, to cross to the south bank of the Chateauguay, circle round the British position and outflank it by capturing the ford at dawn, while 1,000 men of his second brigade under Brigadier General George Izard attacked from the front. The remainder of the American force was either sick or left to guard the baggage and artillery. After Purdy set off, Hampton received a letter from Armstrong, dated 16 October, informing him that Armstrong himself was relinquishing overall command of the combined American forces, leaving Wilkinson in charge. Hampton was also ordered to construct winter quarters for 10,000 men on the Saint Lawrence.
His principal buildings are the church of St Vincent de Paul in the basilica style, which was constructed in partnership with Jean-Baptiste Lepère, 1830-44, and the Cirque d'hiver also in Paris, which opened as the Cirque Napoléon in 1852. Its 20-sided polygon around an oval central ring or stage surrounded by steeply tiered seating, is covered by a polygonal roof with no central post to mar the sightlines. Hittorff also designed the Circus of the Empress, the Rotunda of the panoramas, the Gare du Nord (1861-63), many cafés and restaurants on the Champs-Élysées, the facades forming the circle round the Arc de Triomphe in Place de l'Étoile, besides many embellishments in the Bois de Boulogne and other places. A project that failed to please Napoleon III was Hittorff's proposal for the palais de l'Industrie to be constructed in 1853 to house the Exposition Universelle of 1855.
Wither in the 1630s Wither had begun as a moderate in politics and religion, but his Puritan leanings became more pronounced, as he moved from an Arminian to a more Calvinist position. His later work consists of religious poetry, and of controversial and political tracts. From 1614 he began to work on a new psalm translation, a project in tune with the circle round Sir Edwin Sandys that Wither frequented.David Norbrook, Poetry and Politics in the English Renaissance (2002), p. 216. Preparation to the Psalter (1619) was an early work in English on literary aspects of the Bible, and initiated a campaign by Wither to substitute his own writings for the dominant psalms.David Norton, A History of the English Bible as Literature (2000), p. 131.Hannibal Hamlin, Psalm Culture and Early Modern English Literature (2004), p. 52. His Hymnes and Songs of the Church (1622–1623) were aimed to counter exclusive psalmody, represented by the Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter.
The Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment was able to advance half an hour later, on the right of the Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment, with the 2nd Light Horse Brigade on their left and the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade reported at 11:10 that they were ready to gallop part of the defences, but the only way forward was between two hills strongly defended by machine guns. Both brigades continued to press the attack on these Ottoman advance posts, closely supported by their mountain guns eventually forcing the Ottoman soldiers in these advanced posts to retire back to their main line of defence, which was also strongly supported by machine guns.Powles 1922 pp. 250–1 The 1st Light Horse Brigade ordered its 1st Light Horse Regiment to circle round the left flank of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade and advance towards the railway, while a squadron of the 7th Light Horse Regiment (2nd Light Horse Brigade) captured some Ottoman sangars on the right of the leading regiment, the 5th Light Horse Regiment (2nd Light Horse Brigade).
Ab Urbe Condita, xlv.12. Polybius, the Greek historian of the Hellenistic Period, added more nuanced detail in his major work, The Histories, which covered the period of 264–146 BC in detail: > At the time when Antiochus approached Ptolemy and meant to occupy Pelusium, > Caius Popilius Laenas, the Roman commander, on Antiochus greeting him from a > distance and then holding out his hand, handed to the king, as he had it by > him, the copy of the senatus-consultum, and told him to read it first, not > thinking it proper, as it seems to me, to make the conventional sign of > friendship before he knew if the intentions of him who was greeting him were > friendly or hostile. But when the king, after reading it, said he would like > to communicate with his friends about this intelligence, Popilius acted in a > manner which was thought to be offensive and exceedingly arrogant. He was > carrying a stick cut from a vine, and with this he drew a circle round > Antiochus and told him he must remain inside this circle until he gave his > decision about the contents of the letter.

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