I ran a piece in the magazine looking at coffee houses coming full circle back to their 18th century roots as business places. |
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Rather than following a linear progression, the essays circle back to reveal the interconnectedness of things. |
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Martin had a way of making a very plausible argument for resettling the Karma circle back on it's axis. |
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He and I go right, then circle back toward her slowly, arduously, along the timberline. |
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We circle back down to our boat, passing through crowded Turkish cemeteries. |
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I'm off to look for a hotel room, and tomorrow morning I'll begin to circle back north. |
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The search for new forms, and the need to surprise and delight, often lead in a circle back to making objects which will astonish people. |
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It's amazing to circle back at this point in my career, and work with a brand I have so much respect for. |
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The warm and filtered water flows over the edge in a lit-up channel, in order to close the circle back to the filter area. |
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They surface again in front of us, only to dive and circle back under again, repeating the maneuver another few times. |
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The designs, which recall both asterisks and shamrocks, also circle back to the Warhol-inspired dingbats of Daisy Chain, and the color reinforces the theme of luck. |
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It is a long journey that comes full circle back in alpine fields with ironic surprise. |
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The small size of the airstrip meant that pilots would frequently overfly and have to circle back. |
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In the 21st century, history's spotlight has been tracing a full circle back to the Near East, with its current embroilments. |
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The country and regional experiences feed back into global policy and advocacy efforts and ultimately circle back to the country level, where human development takes place. |
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