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Back then, the horses used to charge out to sea, with the field turning back on themselves in a semicircle.
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She was drawn to a room where a crowd had gathered in a semicircle before a canvas, obviously mesmerized.
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Dad Mr. Bones and the other men were sitting onstage, their chairs in a semicircle.
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During performances, the singers stand in a tight semicircle, and the first tenor starts the singing, followed by the others.
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So he had started to do just that when the four Blackwater SUVs entered the square and stopped in a semicircle.
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The familiar semicircle initially used for seating around some sort of open hearth is recreated around coffee tables and entertainment walls even today.
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All eyes in the semicircle are usually centered on a television.
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During performances, the singers stand in a tight semicircle.
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The production, created for the Welsh National Opera, was abstract and minimalist: Johan Engels's design featured a semicircle of dark bleachers and a forest of tilted black crosses that appeared intermittently, representing trees or pillars, and serving as a reminder of the overwhelming power of the Catholic Church.
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So when I did the score for "Dead Man, " I had the film projected on TV screens, and I had, like, about 20 TVs all around me, big ones, little ones, tiny little portables, and wide screens and everything hanging from the ceiling in a big semicircle all the way around me.
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