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If you think about it, the Greeks danced in a circle just as we dance in a circle in a Ring-Around-The-Rosy dance. So, they danced to have fun, and what fun is it alone?
because in ancient covinant times they viewed rings as sacred so they thought their master worship area Halo should be a ring
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No. That dark circle would be a fairy ring; it has nothing to do with that old buffalo trace. A fairy ring is basically a circle of mushrooms or a circle formed by fungi of the Basidiomyces class that live in the soil. These fungi release nitrogen which the grass takes up, and makes the grass in that ring turn a darker colour than the surrounding grass.
The ring is the circle of countries that have volcanoes in it.
Talk to the guy who you made the ring from, beware, costs tons of money.
Circle comes from the Latin, circulus which referred to the circus circle {ring}. It is akin to the Greek, Krikos {ring}.
It comes from the Latin. "Circus" means ring. "Circulus" means "small ring." That got shortened to "circle."
an edible circle is an onion ring
A key ring maybe?
a ring martingale is the circle that is atached to the bit
Yes, ring galaxies are actually ring-shaped, with a circle-like appearance.