No, they area completely different groups.
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Circa Survive was created in 2004.
No, Circa Survive is not a Christian band.
"Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids" are from Boulder, circa 1969. They're a 50's band who I think are way better than Sha-Na-Na. They used to play at Tulagi's Bar near the C.U. campus on the "Hill". Check out their website.
circa 1921.I have # 116208 I think it is circa 1925.
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Not anymore. They used to be, but there has been vast improvements in the rubber and thermoplastic elastomer cores meaning elastic bands are not needed. If you cut open a ball circa 2000 or so there will be bands in it, only the top range ones though.
Circa Survive- album is On Letting Go
Gloucester, Massachusetts shipyard, circa 1716. See the related link below:
Circa 600 A.D. see related link:
There is no such currency as the 'circa'. 'circa' means 'approximately'.
Couple of words or letters what ever you want to call it. Who cares. I don't and I don't know either.
'circa' may not be a currency at all; if your referent says 'circa', it may mean 'about'
No, circa does not need to be capitalized.
"Circa" means 'around.'
Circa is abbreviated as ca.
Mainland Europe had the Roman Catholic Church as their primary religion and smaller, scattered 'pagan' worshippers. England and Ireland also had the RC Church and a 'Celtic Christianity' in play circa 1000 AD.