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In the frantic Super Arc Light, you pilot a tiny white dot that revolves in a circle.
The meat-dominated menu features a variety of steaks and a "beast of the day" (market price), like a suckling pig that revolves in a kitchen window.
"I think the earth revolves in A major, a low A," Mr. Adès said; thus the talismanic importance of that key in the opera and in Mr. Adès's subsequent music.
In a screw pump, a helical screw rotor revolves in a fixed casing that is shaped so that cavities formed at the intake move toward the discharge as the screw rotates.
The video revolves in a fantasy of Beyoncé layered in gold and opulence.
We all form a part of the circle of life that revolves in a circular motion with no beginning and no end, particularly when it comes to cooking and eating and respecting our food and where it comes from.
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Planet, ( Greek planētes, "wanderers" ) broadly, any relatively large natural body that revolves in an orbit around the Sun or around some other star and that is not radiating energy from internal nuclear fusion reactions.
A planet is any relatively large natural body that revolves in an orbit around the Sun or around some other star and that is not radiating energy from internal nuclear fusion reactions.
Liquid ring rotary compressors consist of a round, multiblade rotor that revolves in an elliptical casing.
They revolved and paused and continued revolving in a reluctant sort of debke.
The wheel revolving in a fixed pattern is itself a symbol of routine sameness.
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