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  • 121City Circle — For the planned metro line in Copenhagen, see City Circle Line. City Circle Mode …

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  • 122Midpoint circle algorithm — In computer graphics, the midpoint circle algorithm is an algorithm used to determine the points needed for drawing a circle. The algorithm is a variant of Bresenham s line algorithm, and is thus sometimes known as Bresenham s circle algorithm,… …

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  • 123Prayer circle — Prayer circles have several different interpretations across Christianity and other religions. The most common definition of a prayer circle is where participants simply join hands in a literal circle of prayer, often as part of a vigil. Although …

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  • 124Cleveland Circle — at midnight Cleveland Circle, an area of Boston, Massachusetts, is located in Boston s Brighton neighborhood, and more specifically the Aberdeen section of Brighton, in very close proximity to Brookline and Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, at the… …

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  • 125Ulloa circle —    Also known as circle of Ulloa, Ulloa ring, Ulloa s ring, Ulloa s halo, Bouguer s halo, white rainbow, and fogbow. The eponym Ulloa circle refers to the Spanish naval officer, explorer, and astronomer Antonio de Ulloa y de Torre Giral (1716… …

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  • 126Inner circle — may refer to: *Inner Circle (London Underground), an early name for the central circuit route of the London Underground that is now known as the Circle Line *Inner Circle railway line, Melbourne, a former railway line in Melbourne, Australia… …

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  • 127Lufbery circle — The Lufbery Circle, also spelled Lufberry or Luffberry , is a defensive air combat tactic first used during World War I. While its name derives from the name of Raoul Lufbery, the leading fighter ace of the Lafayette Escadrille, he did not invent …

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  • 128Splitting circle method — In mathematics, the splitting circle method is a numerical algorithm for the numerical factorization of a polynomial and, ultimately, for finding its complex roots. It was introduced by Arnold Schönhage in his 1982 paper The fundamental theorem… …

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