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[sur-kuhl] / ˈsɜr kəl /




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Is it weird to be one of the biggest musicians on Earth and yet still, in some circles, be introducing herself?

From Los Angeles Times

So Friday’s game wasn’t necessarily one he had circled on his calendar.

From Los Angeles Times

How and why these relationships survived while other friends cut him off tells us as much about the dynamics of social circles at the very top of US society as they do about Epstein's influence.

From BBC

Red dwarfs are small stars with masses ranging from about 7% to 50 % of that of our Sun and are home to planets similar in mass to Earth, circling them very closely.

From Space Scoop

On its face, Music Inn was the project of a married couple from a desirable Manhattan social circle.

From The Wall Street Journal