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full circle

noun as in return to starting point

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A move into U.S. assets would mark something of a full circle for Cook.

“My brother played there, my parents played there. It’s kind of a full circle moment.”

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Some might see it as a full circle moment for Hudson, who received an Oscar nomination for her performance as the groupie Penny Lane in Cameron Crowe’s 2000 rock memoir “Almost Famous.”

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"I mean, we were talking about what a full circle it is, just to win anything, but to stand here and win her tournament."

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"This is a song that I've grown up hearing during the football games that inspired me to even start with sports and now to be able to be the reason why that song gets played in an occasion of success, representing the same nation where I grew my love for sports, it truly feels like a full circle moment. And I am just so very proud," Braathen said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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