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Everything has come full circle.
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Fri 26 Jun, 2009 08:15 am
Does thie sentence mean
"Everything has reversed."
or
"Nothing has changed."?
Thanks in advance.
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panzade - 06/26/2009
it means "we are back from where we started";at the beginning
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Thank you,panzade!
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Fri 26 Jun, 2009 08:18 am
@mirrormirror
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it means "we are back from where we started";at the beginning
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Fri 26 Jun, 2009 05:17 pm
@panzade
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Thank you,panzade!
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