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adv. 1 Through a rotation or revolution that ends at the starting point. 2 (context idiomatic English) Through a cycle of transition, returning to where one started after gaining experience or exploring other things. n. 1 (&lit full circle English) 2 (context geometry English) An arc of 360 degrees. 3 A full turn back to the original direction or orientation. 4 # By extension, of a discussion, a point arrived at which is the same point at which it began; the point at which effort has resulted in no progress.

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Full Circle

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Full Circle (The Doors album)

Full Circle is the eighth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released in August 1972. It is the second album after Jim Morrison's death, and the last they compiled until 1978's An American Prayer. The album includes "The Mosquito", the last Doors single to chart.

Full Circle (Pennywise album)

Full Circle is the fourth full-length album by the punk band Pennywise. It was released on April 22, 1997 (see 1997 in music) and was digitally remastered on March 8, 2005 on the original label. This is the first Pennywise studio album to feature Randy Bradbury, who replaced bassist Jason Thirsk, who had committed suicide on July 29, 1996. The entire album was dedicated to the memory of Thirsk, who had been a key song writer for Pennywise until his death, and a close friend of all of those in the band.

Full Circle (Doctor Who)

Full Circle is the third serial of the 18th season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 25 October to 15 November 1980. The serial is the first of three loosely connected serials known as the E-Space trilogy and introduces Matthew Waterhouse as the Doctor's newest companion, Adric.

Full Circle (Boyz II Men album)

Full Circle is the fifth album by R&B group Boyz II Men and their only release on Arista Records. Featuring the singles " The Color of Love", written by Babyface and " Relax Your Mind" featuring Faith Evans, Full Circle was the last Boyz II Men album to include bass singer Michael McCary.

Three years later, singer Raheem DeVaughn would sample the track "Right on Time" on his song "Ask Yourself" from his 2005 debut The Love Experience.

Full Circle (Stargate SG-1)

"Full Circle" is the season finale for season six of the Canadian-American military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. It was originally intended to be the last episode of Stargate SG-1.The episode was written by executive producer Robert C. Cooper and directed by Martin Wood. The episodes received an average Nielsen household rating and a low syndication rating compared to other season six episodes. The episode got strong reviews from major media publishers worldwide.

"Full Circle" follows the Ascended Daniel Jackson contacting Jack O'Neill and tells him that Anubis has located The Eye of Ra, an enormously powerful weapon that can defeat the combined forces of the Goa'uld System Lords. SG-1 then travels to Abydos to create a defensive position against the Goa'uld Army, Anubis then appears over the planet and threatens to destroy it if they don't give him The Eye of Ra.

Full Circle (Melville play)

Full Circle (previously Dear Charles) is a play by Alan Melville adapted from "Les Enfants d'Edouard" by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon and Frederick J. Jackson.

Yvonne Arnaud and Tallulah Bankhead appeared in productions of Dear Charles in 1950s. In 2004 Joan Collins toured the UK with a revival of this play directed by Patrick Garland.

Full Circle (Hieroglyphics album)

Full Circle is the second studio album by American hip hop collective Hieroglyphics. It was released on October 7, 2003 by the group's own Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings.

Full Circle (Waylon Jennings album)

Full Circle is an album by Waylon Jennings, released on MCA Records in 1988. Jennings' fourth and final studio album for MCA before his move to Epic Records, it yielded four minor country hits: "Trouble Man" (#61), "Which Way Do I Go (Now That I'm Gone)" (#28), "How Much Is It Worth to Live in L.A." (#39) and "You Put the Soul in the Song" (#59). Jennings was partly responsible for writing the lyrics to six of the album's ten tracks. Full Circle was a minor success on the charts, peaking at #36.

Full Circle (2008 film)

Full Circle is a 2008 full-length documentary film about the INS Dakar, an Israeli Sea Corps submarine that disappeared in 1968, the wreckage of which was found in 1999.

The film was co-directed by Tony Klinger and Arnon Manor, and narrated by Rick Zieff.

The movie, which took ten years to make, premiered in the UK on 13 January 2008, in a charity showing in aid of World Jewish Relief.

Full Circle (Randy Travis album)

Full Circle is the ninth studio album by American country music artist Randy Travis. His last album for Warner Bros. Records until 2008 (not counting his later country-gospel works for Word/Warner/ Curb), the album produced four singles: " Are We in Trouble Now", "Would I", "Price to Pay", and a cover of Roger Miller's hit single " King of the Road". This cover was also featured in the soundtrack to the 1997 film Traveller.

Full Circle (Xzibit album)

Full Circle, released in 2006, is the sixth album from West Coast rapper Xzibit, his first release on Koch Records. To assist in the making of Full Circle, Xzibit enlisted Keith Shocklee of the Bomb Squad as co-executive producer. The Game, DJ Quik, Too Short, T-Pain and Tha Dogg Pound make up the many high-profile guests, and the Chappelle's Show's Donnell Rawlings makes a comedic appearance. The presence of King Tee is particularly notable for being the first Likwit Crew rapper to appear on an Xzibit album since 2000's Restless.

"Concentrate" was released as the lead single. Produced by the Bay Area's Rick Rock, it sampled and looped " Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō," a mantra that is chanted as the central practice of all forms of Nichiren Buddhism.

Full Circle debuted at number 50 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 17,000 copies in the US. Since then It has now sold 122,000 copies in the US and 244,000 copies worldwide. The album had three singles released, in which two of them had music videos filmed for them (for "Concentrate" and "Thank You").

Full Circle (Barbara Dickson album)

Full Circle is an album by Barbara Dickson.

Full Circle was Barbara Dickson's 2004 studio album which, as the title suggests, saw her returning to her first love - folk music. The album also marked the beginning of her musical partnership with Troy Donockley who arranged and produced the album. The album was critically well-received - The Daily Telegraph wrote:

Sifting through one of her father's old shirt boxes, where she habitually stored bits of paper with the words of songs she picked up while touring the folk clubs of the British Isles as a young woman, Barbara Dickson found the material for this return to her pre-Blood Brothers, pre-Band Of Gold roots.

It is no exaggeration to describe Dickson as a great singer. She stood out a mile among the Scottish folk singers of her generation, and she has consistently shown her class when performing for a wider public.

From the first notes of 'Garton Mother's Lullaby' to the last strains of 'Eriskay Love Song', Full Circle maintains those fine standards. Dickson takes each ballad in her stride, ably produced by Troy Donockley, who also contributes moody uillean pipes. The content is predominantly traditional, though the Everly Brothers' 'Living Too Close To The Ground' is a surprising exception, and it is easy to see why these songs, melodically strong and lyrically rich, caught Dickson's attention years ago. Without dismissing the work she has done in the other three decades of her career, this is Dickson at her most engaging.

Full Circle (Icehouse album)

Full Circle is a 2 CD collection of remixed tracks by Australian rock/ synthpop band Icehouse released in December 1994 on Massive Records. It also features a variety of musicians including the Bangarra Dance Company, Elcho Island and guitar virtuoso, Buckethead who would later join Guns N' Roses. Disc 1 is subtitled The Revolution Mixes and disc 2 is The Time & Motion Mixes; tracks "Shakin' the Cage", "MLK" and "Dedicated to Glam" as well as an edited version of " The Great Southern Mix" had been released in June 1993 on the Spin One EP. "Desdemona" is a cover version of the John's Children single, composed by Marc Bolan.

Full Circle (Drowning Pool album)

Full Circle is the third album from heavy metal band Drowning Pool, released on August 7, 2007. It is their first of two studio releases with Ryan McCombs, then former singer of SOiL, who joined the band after the departure of Jason 'Gong' Jones in 2005. The first single off the album, "Soldiers," is dedicated to the United States Army.

The album debuted at number 64 on the United States Billboard 200, selling about 10,000 copies in its first week. As of September 12, 2007, the album has sold around 29,000 copies in the United States.

Four singles were released to promote the album. The final single "Shame" was released June 29, 2009 almost two years after the album's release. The album wasn't very commercially successful, but was received positively by fans. Drowning Pool embarked on several tours to promote Full Circle.

Full Circle (Deadmau5 album)

Full Circle is an EP by progressive house artist deadmau5, released on January 5, 2007, to coincide with his 26th birthday. Club-oriented, this EP marked deadmau5's move away from the experimental sounds of Get Scraped, and towards his better-known progressive house style.

Full Circle (Morgan Heritage album)

Full Circle is the seventh studio album from the reggae band Morgan Heritage. The album features guest appearances from Sizzla, Damian Marley and LMS. The band toured the Caribbean and the United States in support of the album. The album mixed reggae and other styles, and was described by the Jamaica Star as "the sound of Jamaican dancehall systems and New York hip-hop boom boxes and New England pop radio and California punk rock mosh pits, all fused into an unprecedented, harmonious whole". The album reached the top 15 of the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.

Full Circle (1977 film)

Full Circle (aka The Haunting of Julia) is a 1977 horror film directed by Richard Loncraine. Based on the novel Julia by Peter Straub, it represents the first film realization of one of his books. In this movie, a woman fleeing an unhappy marriage and the death of her daughter is haunted by the ghost of a vengeful little girl.

Full Circle (Saga album)

Full Circle is a studio album by Saga, their thirteenth album of new material. This recording marks the begin of the second round of Chapters.

Full Circle (1993 film)

Full Circle is a 1993 Canadian documentary, third and last of the National Film Board of Canada's Women and Spirituality series, focusing on women's spirituality in the Western World at the end of the 20th century, the Goddess movement and feminist Wicca new religious movements, as the preceding Goddess Remembered and The Burning Times featuring neopagan activist Starhawk.

In this documentary, authors, teachers, social activists and feminists explore manifestations of contemporary women's spirituality in the Western world. Drawing on the customs, rites and knowledge of the past, Full Circle envisions a sustainable future where domination is replaced with respect. At the centre of these discussions is a reverence for the Earth.

Full Circle (Dottie West album)

Full Circle is an album released by country singer Dottie West in 1982.

Full Circle was one of Dottie West's most unsuccessful albums in her career. Her solo career in country music had been revitalized in 1978 with the help of a string of hit duets with Kenny Rogers. By 1979, hits of her own were making the Country Top 10 again. However, by late 1982, after the release of this album, her country success was beginning to fade. Many fans felt it was a mistake for West to record some of the overtly sexual songs (at least by her standards) on the album and the two single releases were her lowest charting records in several years. This album did not chart on the "Top Country Albums" chart at all, but it did produce two country singles which charted on Billboard's Country chart, "She Can't Get My Love Off the Bed" (which was quite successful, in the Top 30) and "If It Takes All Night" (didn't even hit the Top 40).

Full Circle (Creed album)

Full Circle is the fourth studio album by the American post-grunge band Creed, released on October 27, 2009. It was Creed's first release since disbanding in 2004, prior to the release of their Greatest Hits album, and was their first studio album in eight years (since Weathered), as well as their first with their original bass guitarist Brian Marshall in almost exactly a decade. The record was produced by Howard Benson. The album was completed on July 31, 2009, as announced by Scott Stapp. Four days later, the album cover was revealed through the band's official e-news. The album received mixed reviews.

Full Circle (magazine)

Full Circle is a free distribution Portable Document Format magazine that was launched in April 2007. The magazine is an independent publication and is not affiliated with Canonical Ltd., the sponsors of the Ubuntu operating system. It relies on volunteer writers for most of its editorial content.

The publication is aimed at users of the Ubuntu operating system and all its derivatives, including Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu, as well as others like Linux Mint and its derivatives. It focuses on product reviews, community news, how-to articles, programming and troubleshooting tips. The latest issue is currently available in 23 languages but that number changes depending on community members willing to translate to their native tongue. The first edition was produced in English, Estonian, Romanian, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Galician, Dutch and Indonesian.

Full Circle (Jimmie Ross album)

Full Circle is the debut album of Pittsburgh rock/ pop musician Jimmie Ross, best known as a member of the Jaggerz. The album, released in 2010, contains the best of his songs from the Jaggerz.

Full Circle (Holger Czukay, Jah Wobble and Jaki Liebezeit album)

Full Circle is a collaborative album between musicians Holger Czukay, Jah Wobble and Jaki Liebezeit, released in 1982 through Virgin Records.

Full Circle (TV series)

Full Circle is an American soap opera that aired on CBS from June 27, 1960 to March 10, 1961. The half-hour series starred Dyan Cannon and Jean Byron, and was the first American soap opera to be broadcast live from Hollywood.

Full Circle (Dixie Dregs album)

Full Circle is the seventh album by the Dixie Dregs. It is their first studio album in over a decade, since Industry Standard. It includes an instrumental cover of The Yardbirds song, Shapes of Things.

Full Circle (The Quill album)

Full Circle is the sixth album by Swedish rock band The Quill.

Full Circle (David Benoit album)

Full Circle is an album by American pianist David Benoit released in 2006, and recorded for the Peak label. The album reached #7 on Billboard's contemporary Jazz chart.

Full Circle (novel)

Full Circle is a 1984 romance novel by Danielle Steel. It was adapted by Karol Ann Hoeffner into a 1996 television film starring Teri Polo.

Full Circle (1935 film)

Full Circle is a 1935 British crime film directed by George King and starring René Ray, Garry Marsh and Margaret Yarde. It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.

Full Circle (FireHouse album)

Full Circle is the eighth studio album by American hard rock band, FireHouse. It was released in 2011 featuring 10 out of the 11 songs as rerecorded material from earlier releases. It features all original members excluding bassist Perry Richardson, and replacing him with ex- Jani Lane bassist Allen McKenzie. The album failed to chart anywhere and has sold only 200,000 copies. It consists of 5 tracks from their debut, FireHouse, 3 tracks from their sophomore effort, Hold Your Fire 1 track from their 3rd release aptly titled 3, 1 track from their acoustic release, Good Acoustics, and 1 new track. The album spawned a late tour covering the United States, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Peru, Korea, Portugal, and India.

Full Circle (Loretta Lynn album)

Full Circle is an album by Loretta Lynn, released in 2016 and produced by Lynn's daughter Patsy Lynn Russell and John Carter Cash, the son of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. The recording became Lynn's 40th album to make the top ten of the Billboard Country Albums chart and her album career peak on the pop Billboard 200, debuting at number 19.

Recorded at Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee, the album is Lynn's first new studio recording in over 10 years. The album is a mixture of recordings inspired by Appalachian folk songs Lynn learned as a child and newer versions of past hits, and includes duets with Elvis Costello and Willie Nelson.