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  • 61Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round — theatrical film poster Directed by Bernard Girard Produced by …

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  • 62Mienai Chikara (Invisible One)/Move — Mienai Chikara Invisible One / Move Single by B z Released March 6, 1996 Genre Hard rock …

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  • 63I Move — Infobox Album | Name = I Move Type = Album Artist = IZZ Released = March 5, 2002 Recorded = ? Genre = Progressive rock Length = 73:05 Label = Doone Records Producer = Tom Galgano Last album = Sliver of a Sun (1998) This album = I Move (2002) Next …

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  • 64go round — phrasal verb go around or go round Word forms go around : present tense I/you/we/they go around he/she/it goes around present participle going around past tense went around past participle gone around 1) British [intransitive] to visit a person… …

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  • 65Knights of the Round (arcade game) — Infobox VG title = Knights of the Round developer = Capcom publisher = Capcom designer = Boyoyon, Hachi, K Suke, Nis 7 release =Arcade version: Japan: January 1991 North America: November 27, 1991 SNES version: North America: April 1994 Japan:… …

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  • 66Ami-Go-Round Tour — Infobox Album Name = Ami Go Round Tour Type = video Artist = Ami Suzuki Cover size = 175 Released = 2000 Recorded = August 25, 2000 Genre = Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = Ami go round Tour is the… …

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  • 67On Our Big Fat Merry-Go-Round — Studio album by A House Released …

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  • 68Merry-Go-Round (2010 film) — Merry Go Round Theatrical Poster Directed by İlksen Başarır Written by İlksen Ba …

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  • 69Merry-go-round — Mer ry go round , n. Any revolving contrivance for affording amusement; esp., a group of seats in the shape of hobbyhorses or other fanciful animals, arranged in a circle on a platform that is rotated by a mechanical drive, often to the… …

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  • 70centre round — centre around, centre round influenced by verbs of motion such as gather and move, is now a common construction for the meaning ‘to have (something) as a centre; to be mainly concerned with’, criticism on the grounds of illogicality… …

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