yes I've had one thrown out
Delusions of Grandeur - Circle II Circle album - was created on 2008-04-25.
search circle circle dot dot on youtube.com and click the right video. in the decription or title it should say the artist's name. =)
A Circle in the Fire was created in 1954.
4/4 For The circle of Life
Guillotine - Circle album - was created in 2003.
Circle- as in "Circle the wagons, boys!" If you are doing it right now you are circling (the parking lot, looking for a parking space) and if you did it yesterday, you circled (through the TV stations looking for something to watch)
circle officer
Both usages are correct, as in these examples: "A circle is round, so it is drawn round." "I drew a circle around the correct answer."
correct bend on the circle
The wounded bison slowly meandered through the meadow, but the vultures widened their circle. I will circle the block, searching for a parking place.
You smoking something?
Parking brake.
Your parking brake is probably on.
Parking brake.
A no parking sign is usually a P with a red circle around it and a line through it. That sign simply means you can't park your vehicle there.
Yes, it is grammatically as well as stylistically correct to speak of breaking a vicious circle. The term "vicious circle" dates from the late 1700s.
The correct spelling is "circle"