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The most common halo is the 22° halo, a series of coloured arcs, or in some cases complete circles, of 22° angular radius with the Sun or Moon at its centre.
The simplest was the outside and inner figure 8, and the most difficult was the paragraph loop or the paragraph double three, which required two complete circles on one foot.
I wish I could tell you more about that, but all we have is that one short entry in the diaries of Orville and Wilbur Wright, September 7, 1905, that notes that Orville "flew 4,751 meters in 4 minutes 45 seconds, four complete circles.
However, previous studies concentrate on evaluating roundness errors for parts with complete circles.
In ten cases of pure BAC without collapse or central fibrosis, we measured two two-dimensional (2D) parameters; side-length of the alveoli facing alveolar ducts and circumference of the alveoli forming complete circles.
Previous studies, dating back to the 1920s, have found that people tend to veer from a straight path when they're unable to see, she says, but in pre-GPS days, researchers weren't able to track people long and far enough to see them walk in complete circles.
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"A complete circle," he said.
It's not a complete circle.
It records in a complete circle (well, doughnut, really).
Make a complete circle then start another circle, overlapping the previous one.
As biographers do, Gooch seeks the complete circle of a life, its stern fulfillment.
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