Sentence examples for recurring circle from inspiring English sources

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Ideally, the three innovations operate in a recurring circle.

Little sisters tend to be cute, and Wildair is no exception — from the preponderance of adorable wine labels (the unexpected list includes mostly organic and natural bottles) displayed on the shelves to the recurring circle motifs in the superb pig-tail-terrine salad, the pork rilettes, the hazelnut tart, and many other dishes, to the Prouvé-lookalike barstools.

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This pensive but not entirely faithful adaptation of Julian Barnes's Booker prize-winning novel is seeded with recurring images of circles.

Their debut album, Return to the Moon, came out at the end of October and proved a brilliant blurring of their respective styles: Knopf's intricate near-glam tunes foiling Berninger's telling of tall and twisted tales about recurring characters whose lives circle and overlap in the American Midwest.

A second recurring theme within Labour circles is a criticism about the way that the campaign itself was managed and the strategy that was employed.

With the company's market value at about $125 billion -- versus, say, the $96 billion that AT&T spent to acquire the Tele-Communications Inc. and MediaOne cable television operations over the last two years -- a recurring theme in financial circles this summer has been that the company would be an attractive target for an unsolicited takeover and breakup.

It was a full circle experience: his recurring childhood fear had merged with his "24/7 adult obsession".

A recurring theme in New York tech circles has been that New York City has finally caught up to Silicon Valley as America's new innovation leader, based largely on the remarkable confluence of so many industries – media, finance, fashion – being based in such a densely populated urban space.

CURRENT PROJECT Ms. Van Parys's designs are by turns sassy and sophisticated, with recurring motifs that include interlocking circles, pavé-studded disco balls, skulls blazing with gem-set eyes and spiky 18-karat gold cones set against organic white South Sea and black Tahitian pearls.

The balance of supply and demand in science--whether we are training too few or too many researchers--is a recurring theme in science policy circles, and it is very much on the minds of many UK astronomers.

The circle has been a recurring figure in Cai's work, and of course, the symbol of the Olympic Games is five intersecting circles.

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