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grand circle

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Noun1.grand circle - a gymnastic exercise performed on the horizontal bar by swinging around it with the body fully extended
gymnastic exercise - (gymnastics) an exercise designed to develop and display strength and agility and balance (usually performed with or on some gymnastic apparatus)


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BOSTON -- Grand Circle Small Ship Cruises, the leader in international small ship travel, today announced FY 2006 sales of $353.
Grand Circle Travel, which caters to travelers 50 and older, said recently that it is offering savings of up to $1,000 per person on five of its most popular river cruises in Europe and Egypt ``for select 2001 departures.
Lewis, Chairman and CEO of Grand Circle Corporation, the nation's leading international tour operator for Americans over 50, today announced a "Price Guarantee" effective immediately for all of its river cruises and small ship vacations offered through the company's two brands: Grand Circle Travel and Overseas Adventure Travel.
 
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