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  2. File:Circle (transparent).svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Geometric Shapes (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    25A0 25B0 25C0 Symbol Name Symbol Name Symbol Name Last Hex# HTML Hex HTML Hex HTML Hex Dec Picture Dec Picture Dec Picture BLACK SQUARE: BLACK PARALLELOGRAM: : BLACK LEFT-POINTING TRIANGLE

  4. File:Transparent circle.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Borromean rings - Wikipedia

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    Another argument for the impossibility of circular realizations, by Helge Tverberg, uses inversive geometry to transform any three circles so that one of them becomes a line, making it easier to argue that the other two circles do not link with it to form the Borromean rings. [27] However, the Borromean rings can be realized using ellipses. [2]

  6. Wikipedia:Blank maps - Wikipedia

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    PNG is a raster graphics format. PNG has advantages over SVG including smaller filesize (due to less-than-optimal server-side SVG-to-raster conversion), more widely supported and often easier and faster to make simple changes to things such as borders.

  7. File:Cercle rouge 100%.svg - Wikipedia

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    scalable red circle with solid ring, transparent center. Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false:

  8. Template:Dotted circle - Wikipedia

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    Adds character U+25CC DOTTED CIRCLE. The character is used as a generic placeholder to illustrate positioning of a combining (non-spacing) diacritic: U+0302 ̂ COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT + ̂ → ̂. This template may be substituted: {{subst:Dotted circle}}

  9. Dotted circle - Wikipedia

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    In Unicode, the dotted circle ( ) is a non-significant typographic character used to illustrate the effect of a combining mark, such as a diacritic mark. [1] [citation needed] It can also be used to indicate a spot where a character ought to be, but it is seldom used for anything else.