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  • 1Moving on Up (song) — Moving on Up Single by M People from the album Elegant Slumming B side Remix …

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  • 2Moving Pictures (band) — Moving Pictures Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Genres Pop rock Years active 1980 1987, 2005 Labels Wheatley, Epic …

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  • 3Moving on the Edges of Things — EP by This Will Destroy You Released August 10, 2010 …

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  • 4'Round Midnight (song) — Round Midnight Song by Thelonious Monk Published 1944 Genre Jazz Composer Thelonious Monk …

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  • 5'Round the Wheel — Studio album by The String Cheese Incident Released Aug 11, 1998 Genre …

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  • 6round dance — n. 1. a dance with the dancers arranged or moving in a circle 2. any of several dances, as the waltz, polka, fox trot, etc., performed by couples and characterized by revolving or circular movements …

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  • 7round — I UK [raʊnd] / US adverb, preposition British *** Summary: Round can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): We travelled round the country. as an adverb (without a following noun): She turned round and ran back to… …

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  • 8round*/*/*/ — [raʊnd] adv, preposition British I 1) in circles moving in a circular way The children were dancing round in a circle.[/ex] The bird flew round and round the room, unable to escape.[/ex] 2) in or to many places in or to many different parts or… …

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  • 9Moving panorama — 1848 illustration of a moving panorama designed by John Banvard The moving panorama was a relative, more in concept than design, to panoramic painting, but proved to be more durable than its fixed and immense cousin. The word “panorama” is… …

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  • 10round — 1 /raUnd/ adjective 1 shaped like a circle: a round table | Jamie s eyes grew round with delight. 2 shaped like a ball: a plant with small round berries 3 fat and curved: Charlie had a chubby face and round cheeks. 4 a round number is a whole… …

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