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Referring to the saying that "money was made round to go round".
He had volunteered for mortar duty, his friends said, and was killed when a locally made round exploded as he fired it.
For example, the missile nose cones and other parts now made round trips from Huntsville to Maine with little or no change.
Left-hander Robson made round three at the US Open but is currently on a run of three wins in four tournaments on the WTA's Asian swing that her seen her world ranking dip to 46.
A total of 123.6 million cars, trucks and buses made round trips through or over the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels and the George Washington, Bayonne, Goethals and Outerbridge Crossing bridges, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said.
Every week, though not nearly as often as they used to, trains with spots and flats roll into the Coney Island shop or a few other shops around the city where straight steel can be made round again.
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Then Science made round-end Prolon" — its soft bristles were designed to preserve the gums.
An increase in the traffic volume was also effected by the introduction of radar navigation in the 1950s, which made round-the-clock operation possible.
consultant who often made rounds with Dr. Matthew.
A YouTube video entitled, "Number One With A Bullet", recently made rounds on the Internet.
Plus, it makes round slices!
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