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Meanings of entire circumference in English
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Usage of entire circumference in English
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That left Erentz and her relatives with the entirecircumference to guard.
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Beneath the carvings, a single stone pew curled around the entirecircumference of the room.
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Larger than Earth's Grand Canyon It spans one-fifth of the planet's entirecircumference along the equator.
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The entirecircumference of the tunnel ahead seemed to shift as something filling it closed upon him.
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Every flood both increases the height of this central point and extends the entirecircumference of the deposit.
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When they had devastated the land about its entirecircumference, the Circle moved to encompass those areas, also.
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He walked quickly around its entirecircumference, running his left hand along the wall as he did so.
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The united lengths of these volcanic belts is about ninety degrees, or one-fourth of the entirecircumference of the globe.
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The outer walls were blue-silver mirrors, broken by a single black band halfway up, which ran round the entirecircumference.
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Then find with the compasses a sixteenth part of the entirecircumference; then centre the compasses on the point E where
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It is a walled city, the entirecircumference of which is twelve miles, and in this wall are eight arched gateways.
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Five thousand stadia, then, represent one-fiftieth of the earth's circumference; the entirecircumference being, therefore, 250,000 stadia.
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The highest point is only fifty feet above the level of the sea, and the entirecircumference is under three-quarters of a mile.
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In less than two years he has sailed as far as the entirecircumference of the globe, and he has seen land but once.
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There is a room in one of the barbican towers occupying its entirecircumference, but so effectually hidden that its existence would never be suspected.
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A single ligature mark-thedeep impression of a rope or cord-travels the entirecircumference of her neck, crisscrossing just below the base of the skull.