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  2. “Meet the Parents ”to expand the circle of trust with a ...

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    The woes of Greg Focker aren't over just yet. Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Teri Polo, and Blythe Danner are in early talks to return for a fourth Meet the Parents movie, nearly 15 years after they ...

  3. Ebbinghaus illusion - Wikipedia

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    Recent work suggests that two other critical factors involved in the perception of the Ebbinghaus illusion are the distance of the surrounding circles from the central circle and the completeness of the annulus, which makes the illusion comparable in nature to the Delboeuf illusion. Regardless of relative size, if the surrounding circles are ...

  4. Ring theory (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of ring theory showing circles of acquaintance and direction of travel for comfort and "dumping" Ring theory is a concept or paradigm in psychology that recommends a strategy for dealing with the stress a person may feel when someone they encounter, know or love is undergoing crisis. [1]

  5. Squid Game: The Challenge Recap: Epic ‘Falls’ and a ... - AOL

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    Episode 9 invited the players to enter a new game hall and form the titular “Circle of Trust,” seated at grade school-type desks and wearing blindfolds. From there, one player at a time was ...

  6. F3 Nation - Wikipedia

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    End with a Circle of Trust. F3 is affiliated with FiA, or Females in Action, a network of free, peer-led workouts for women. [4] Each man participating in an F3 workout is assigned a nickname which he'll use during subsequent workouts. [5]

  7. Cone of Silence (Get Smart) - Wikipedia

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    The larger, plastic version of the "Cone of Silence" appeared in "Mr. Big", the pilot episode of Get Smart, which aired on September 18, 1965.Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, the original screenwriters for the series, devised many of the running jokes.

  8. 12 Incredible Reindeer Facts for Christmas - AOL

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    Reindeer prefer the cold, snowy climates of the northern hemisphere winters. It is difficult for a reindeer to survive outside of the frigid air.

  9. Optical illusion - Wikipedia

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    A familiar phenomenon and example for a physical visual illusion is when mountains appear to be much nearer in clear weather with low humidity than they are.This is because haze is a cue for depth perception, [7] signalling the distance of far-away objects (Aerial perspective).