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Around and world
Around the world, abaci have been used in pre-schools and elementary schools as an aid in teaching the numeral system and arithmetic.
Around 1831, when Anne was eleven, she and Emily broke away from Charlotte and Branwell to create and develop their own fantasy world, Gondal.
Around the world today are a number of banks, companies, charities, and schools for developing co-operative forms of business using Steiner's ideas about economic associations, aiming at harmonious and socially responsible roles in the world economy.
Around the world the term physician refers to a specialist in internal medicine or one of its many sub-specialties ( especially as opposed to a specialist in surgery ).
Around the world, U. S. embassies and consulates became makeshift memorials as people came out to pay their respects.
Around the world, Muslims are becoming more connected by the Internet and modern communications.
* Around the World with the Yellow Kid-a strip that sent the Kid on a world tour in the manner of Nellie Bly ( 17 January-30 May 1897 )
Around 5000 BC, a sophisticated civilization already existed and produced some of the first pottery and jewelry in the world.
Around the world, the sugar glider is a popular domestic pet, but is one of the most commonly traded wild animals in the illegal pet trade, where animals are plucked directly from their natural habitats.
Around the world, individuals have formed many Green parties over the last thirty years.
Around the world, what U. S. lawmakers and attorneys call " antitrust " is more commonly known as " competition law.
On July 9, 1955, " Rock Around the Clock " became the first rock and roll recording to hit the top of Billboard's Pop charts, a feat it repeated on charts around the world.
" Rock Around the Clock " became wildly popular with teenagers around the world.
Around four-fifths of the world ’ s silk production consists of cultivated silk.
Around 260 FE, a rebel leader named Gilmer attempted a coup, in the process sacking Trantor and forcing the Imperial family to flee to the nearby world of Delicass, renamed Neotrantor.
* Around the world sailing record
Larry Graham and Graham Central Station performed internationally with a world tour in 2010 and the " Funk Around The World " international tour in 2011.
Around the same time, the Alexander Smith and Sons Carpet Company ( in the Saw Mill River Valley ) expanded to 45 buildings, 800 looms, and over 4, 000 workers and was known as one of the premier carpet producing centers in the world.
Around the world many churches of Reformed tradition emerged, both by migration and missionary work.
Around 18 shows per year showcase every film genre by directors around the world.
Around the world, precision agriculture developed at a varying pace.
Toulmin and Goodfield ( 1965 ), commented on Avicenna's contribution: " Around A. D. 1000, Avicenna was already suggesting a hypothesis about the origin of mountain ranges, which in the Christian world, would still have been considered quite radical eight hundred years later ".
Around the sacred Center lies the known world, the realm of established order ; and beyond the known world is a chaotic and dangerous realm, " peopled by ghosts, demons, ' foreigners ' ( who are with demons and the souls of the dead )".

Around and combined
Around this time, El Cid, with a combined Christian and Moorish army, began maneuvering in order to create his own fiefdom in the Moorish Mediterranean coastal city of Valencia.
* Around the hills of St. Moritz-Cross-country skiing, Nordic combined ( cross-country skiing )
" Around 2009 Chickasaw officials considered starting a plan to secede from the Mobile County school system after Mobile County officials considered closing the Chickasaw magnets, which together have a combined total of 14 % Chickasaw residents ; the rest of the students came from other locations, including the unincorporated area of Grand Bay.
Around 1575, plans were made for a combined attack of Aragonese Moriscos and Huguenots from Béarn under Henri de Navarre against Spanish Aragon, in agreement with the king of Algiers and the Ottoman Empire, but these projects foundered with the arrival of John of Austria in Aragon and the disarmament of the Moriscos.
Around 2000 middle and combined schools were in place in the early 1980s.
On occasion, the scores for all five events are also combined, to determine the High All Around (" HAA ") champion.
Around 1490, combined population of Poland and Lithuania, in a personal union ( the Polish – Lithuanian union ) since the Union of Krewo a century before, is estimated at about 8 million.
According to Nielsen ratings, PTI paired with Around the Horn combined to average more viewers than SportsCenter.
Around the Earth year 1260, the penultimate Shadow War raged between the Shadows and the combined forces of the Vorlons, Minbari, and various other younger races allied with the Vorlons.
Around 17. 00 a combined attack was launched against Raszyn.
Around April 4, 2007 they were combined and pruned into the current, more broad, four.
Around the same time, select PBS stations combined parts of an episode to air in primetime.
Around the same time, Kyle comes down with a hemorrhoid, and his suffering, combined with Cartman's fortune, causes him to lose his faith in God.
Around this time, all small breed cooperatives were combined into the Haflinger Breeders ' Association of Tyrol.
Around the end of the 19th century, several combined cricket and football clubs formed, including the world famous A. C. Milan, which was originally the Milan Cricket and Football Club and the first Italian football team Genoa Cricket and Football Club, which was originally the Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club.

Around and term
" Around 1840 the German nobles of the Governorate of Livonia devised the term " Balts " to mean themselves, the German upper classes of Livonia, excluding the Latvian and Estonian lower classes.
Around this time, the green conservative movement was sometimes referred to as the crunchy con movement, a term popularized by National Review magazine and the writings of Rod Dreher.
Around 1920, the term organelle was used to describe propulsion structures (" motor organelle complex ", i. e., flagella and their anchoring ) and other protist structures, such as ciliates.
Around 400 AD, the primitive form, Juliomagus, is replaced by the term civitas, forming civitas Andecavorum, a common change in Gaul also visible in the names of Paris, Tours or Évreux which then started to use the name of the local Gallic tribes.
Around the base the term " Got Wickenburged " came to mean crushed in defeat and lasted until the end of the war.
Around this time they coined the term ' East Bay hardcore ' to describe their genre of music.
Around 170 after traveling to Palestine, and probably visiting the library at Caesarea Maritima, Melito compiled the earliest known Christian canon of the Old Testament, a term he coined.
Around this time the term Muay Thai became commonly used for the new style while the older form was referred to as muay boran or ancient boxing.
Around 1100 the term was written as " Xp ̄ es mæsse " in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Their first full-length CD was nevertheless called Around the Rionez, riones ( usually spelled with s ) being a Sardinian term for neighbourhood.
Around this time, the Illinois Country was sometimes referred to as Upper Louisiana, although this term was also used to describe the land west of the Mississippi River, with Illinois Country referring to land east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio River.
Around the turn of the 20th century, an attempt was made to attract younger boys into the school by reducing fees for those under the age of 12 from £ 2 / 20s to £ 2 per term.
Around the 19th century the term didactic came to also be used as a criticism for work that appears to be overly burdened with instructive, factual, or otherwise educational information, to the detriment of the enjoyment of the reader ( a meaning that was quite foreign to Greek thought ).
Around the same time as Hill and Adamson, Margaret Naumburg, a psychologist in the U. S. A., also began to use the term “ art therapy ” to describe her work.
Around 1900, Maurice Ravel joined a group of innovative young artists, poets, critics, and musicians referred to as Les Apaches or " hooligans ", a term coined by Ricardo Viñes to refer to his band of " artistic outcasts ".
Around Ronsard, Du Bellay and Jean Antoine de Baïf there formed a group of radical young noble poets of the court ( generally known today as La Pléiade, although use of this term is debated ).
Around these springs, a famous health resort eventually grew and the term " spa " came to refer to any health resort located near natural springs.
Around this time, critics coined the term " spacesynth ", which combines elements of italo-disco and space disco.
Around the Boston Area the most common term used for sprinkles is jimmies.
Around Ronsard, Du Bellay and Jean Antoine de Baïf there formed a group of radical young noble poets of the court ( generally known today as La Pléiade, although use of this term is debated ).

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