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They took the name Spiral, which refers to the Archimedean spiral, and within weeks had grown to 15 members.
Voices Stifled by Solidarity Lance Esplund 2011
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They call it "Spiral" and it's on the schedule for Wednesday, April 24 at 12: 40 a.m.
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Even though I consciously used very little Welsh mythology in Spiral Hunt, a lot of the background and the substructure of the story — below plot, below themes — draws on it.
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Like in Spiral Hunt, “magic in Boston” or even more generally “Boston” has its internal arc, driven by the external “fireworks and rain.”
internal/external « 2009
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Spiral is a Hitchcockian suspense film from Joel David Moore and Zachary Levi, both of whom I spoke to a few weeks ago.
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Spiral is never going to translate to a US audience; even the Japanese where not keen on the original film hence Ring 2 was shot, just look what happened with Dark Water.
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He has been participating in Spiral Scouts for about five years, “practically since it started.”
Boing Boing 2006
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What some called Spiral and Core, others, usually from an earlier rime, called Wheel and Hub.
The Gates of Noon Rohan, Michael Scott, 1951- 1992
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(I tried to play with this idea a little in Spiral Hunt, since my main character fits none of the above categories.
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The show is named after the 1960s visual-art group known as Spiral, which brought together African-American artists exploring the intersection of civil rights, arts and culture.
Uptown, Turning Over a New Motif Pia Catton 2011
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