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- adjective mathematics, in two dimensions Describing a simple
spiral that starts at apoint at theorigin and does notdivide theplane - adjective mathematics, in three dimensions Describing a section of a simple
helix
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Examples
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But the veteran finally admitted he's unhappy with the move which the A's insist was a one-start thing.
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What seems to be the biggest whiff here is the seven-day (read: one-start) suspension for
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Wigan's one-start Won-Hee Cho is set to go after Tottenham debacleWas this the Premier League's best goal ever?
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Wigan's one-start Won-Hee Cho is set to go after Tottenham debacleWas this the Premier League's best goal ever?
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Wigans one-start Won-Hee Cho is set to go after Tottenham debacle
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Wigan's one-start Won-Hee Cho is set to go after Tottenham debacleWas this the Premier League's best goal ever?
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Those numbers earned Blanton at least a one-start mulligan before facing serious questioning.
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Wigan's one-start Won-Hee Cho is set to go after Tottenham debacleWas this the Premier League's best goal ever?
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He said a "one-start, one-stop" centre will be set up at the Prime Minister's Office at Government House to facilitate investors, and the centre will have personnel from different agencies to assist and support them.
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Wigan's one-start Won-Hee Cho is set to go after Tottenham debacleWas this the Premier League's best goal ever?
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