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The idea seems to be that this social network will allow you to share every part of your being--namely status updates, photos, and videos--with a very specific group of friends hence the name "Circles", rather than with the great unwashed and unfiltered.
CNET News.com 2011
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Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland.
Nickole Brown reads “Imitation of Spenser” by John Keats 2010
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Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland.
Carey Salerno reads “When I have fears that I may cease to be” by John Keats 2009
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Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland.
Jennifer Kwon Dobbs reads “Sonnet LXX” from Elegiac Sonnets by Charlotte Turner Smith 2009
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Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland.
Elizabeth Volpe reads “The Human Abstract” by William Blake 2009
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Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland.
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: Going Around in Circles skip to main | skip to sidebar
Going Around in Circles Sarah 2009
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Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland.
2009 » October 2009
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Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland.
Tom Thompson reads “Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats 2009
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Romantic Circles is published by the University of Maryland.
Ravi Shankar reads “When I have fears that I may cease to be” by John Keats 2009
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