Similar words: circle, encircle, encircled, full circle, vicious circle, circling, encircling, inner. Meaning: n. an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose.
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31. If not showiness there's the added charm of discovering a hidden treasure that only your inner circle knows about.
32. Instead of having the typical five friends, they only have four in that inner circle.
33. The creed of the ex-KGB officers who make up much of his inner circle is better described as Chekism, which takes its name from the first Soviet secret police, the Cheka.
34. But, Young says, when one worker is greeted with a polite how-do-you-do while the guy next door gets a playful pretend-punch, it's clear in an instant who is in the inner circle and who isn't.
35. Star Saber and his elite guard defeat Magmatron's inner circle. The rebellion is crushed.
36. Locations which are farer away come into inner circle when you come closer to your destination.
37. This machine is suitable for grinding inner circle ( hole ) and outer edge of flat glass.
38. Its etiopathogenesis had relation to that the ovary and fallopian tube approached the inguinal inner circle and the mesentery of cecum and sigmoid moved more easily.
39. Ironically,(http://sentencedict.com/inner circle.html) the only person outside our inner circle to mention it to me was a young progressive lawyer from Pine Bluff who was a big supporter of mine.
40. He was ranked Number Three in the inner circle of the Government.
41. When designing a planet gear box, in the case of gear shifted, the power must be analyzed to make sure if there are unreasonable and inner circle power.
42. The station chief would have to be close to director, a member of the inner circle.
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