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  2. Circle Square - Wikipedia

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    Circle Square was a Canadian children's television series that ran from 1974 to 1986. [1] Crossroads Christian Communications produced the series in cooperation with its Circle Square Ranch network of summer camps for children. [2] Circle Square Ranches, founded by Crossroads, are Christian-based non-profit camps.

  3. Category:YouTube critics and reviewers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for YouTubers who publish video reviews about films, music, video games, etc. Pages in category "YouTube critics and reviewers" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.

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  5. 247Sports - Wikipedia

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    For the 247Sports in-house ratings, five star ratings are given to the top 32 recruits in each recruiting class to mirror the 32 first round picks in the NFL Draft. These 32 recruits from each recruiting class are the players who 247Sports analysts believe are the most likely to be first round NFL draft picks in the future. Any player with a ...

  6. “The Circle” season 7 winner speaks: 'It was definitely the ...

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    "We had such an entertaining season, whether people want to admit it or not. In my opinion, I think it's the best."

  7. Peckerwood - Wikipedia

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    Peckerwood is a racial epithet used against white people, especially poor rural whites. [2] Originally an ethnic slur, the term has been reclaimed by a subculture related to prison gangs and outlaw motorcycle clubs.

  8. Unfavorable Semicircle - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, a YouTube account with the title Unfavorable Semicircle was created; the channel began uploading large numbers of videos on April 5. [2] The channel continued to post large numbers of videos all titled with the Sagittarius symbol or a random six digit number, or both, but most lacking a description. The videos often display ...

  9. Circle Takes the Square - Wikipedia

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    Stubelek performing with Circle Takes the Square at The House of Culture in Stockholm, Sweden in 2012. Ben Sailer of Noisey wrote that As the Roots Undo, which Drew Speziale describes as "just a punk rock record from 2004", has long garnered praise from both the press and fans alike for its forward-thinking blend of 90s screamo, fractured grindcore, and experimental post-rock. [3]