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In the hope that their clients will not wander over to the competition, ever circling with arms outspread, these brokers and agents try to nudge their professional relationships out of the traditional bounds of business suits and open houses, and toward activities normally reserved for actual friends.
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Reporters circled him, more than probably had ever circled him before.
Yet just three decades ago, no one had ever circled the globe alone without stopping.
No one had ever circled the globe so fast; American journalist Nellie Bly stepped off the train in New York on 25 January 1890 – and into history.
But the wind conditions turned out to be so favourable that they went on to Everest, circled the summit at a hundred feet above it, and were safely back again at Purnea soon after eleven.
Swirling among scattered shards of ever-circling extraterrestrial junk, our unfeasibly good-looking heroes must get a grip on anything that will offer them safe re-entry into Earth's atmosphere or drift ever further into the depths of space – cold, dark and utterly alone.
Rumours have been circling ever since Serkis was unveiled as a member of the cast of JJ Abrams' film in April last year.
At the end of the crevice the heat rises, and the condor catches the column of air as if it were stepping onto an escalator, circling ever higher.
The living adapt: Tourists are arriving once more, trying to circle ever closer to the disaster pit downtown.
Then, in the 1980s, came Ever Decreasing Circles.
His television credits also include Ever Decreasing Circles, Monarch of the Glen and Marriage Lines.
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