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So close your eyes and enter this parallel universe, where the squalor and rancor of the trivia cops are temporarily shut out....As Clinton walks with Hillary and the Blairs into the State Dining Room, his height, his sleekness, his newly cropped, ironfiling hair, the intensity of his blue eyes project a kind of avid inclusiveness that encircles every jaded celebrity he passes.

One highlight of the weekend was Brown interviewing Bill Clinton, whom she described in 1998 in The New Yorker as "a man in a dinner jacket with more heat than any star in the room... his height, his sleekness, his newly cropped, iron-filing hair and the intensity of his blue eyes project a kind of avid inclusiveness that encircles every jaded celebrity he passes.

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Dozens of other stories encircle every story in a newspaper, every newspaper is encircled by magazines and books, and they're all engulfed by the internet's torrent of clickbait.

Despite his best efforts, George finds himself redistricted by the Whittaker Magnet School, whose boundaries, like that of a "mutant octopus," keep mysteriously expanding to encircle every high achiever in the county.

The sheer isolation of government budgets from one level to the next -- and then to genuine human needs, potential and aspirations, even from the human capital required for maximizing America's place in the global economy -- should be maddening enough for people to encircle every capitol rotunda shouting, "Let your people in".

Most planning applications are handled within the three-month target, and fewer than 1% take more than a year; 80% of applications are approved, and 90% of big commercial ones: evidence is the vast distribution sheds that now coat the East Midlands countryside and the hypermarkets that encircle almost every English city and town, "doughnutting" their centres with blight.

defer.add img); The Moon encircles the Earth once every twenty-eight days whereas the Earth and the Moon encircle the Sun once every three hundred and sixty-five days and a quarter of a day.

The Moon encircles the Earth once every twenty-eight days whereas the Earth and the Moon encircle the Sun once every three hundred and sixty-five days and a quarter of a day.

A swarm of reporters and cameras encircled Mr. Emanuel at every stop.

Preminger's camera almost never stops moving — propelled along tracks or flown from a crane — as he encircles his characters, examining them and the stories that contain them from every available point of view.

A moat encircles it.

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