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It is also important to take note of where other countries are on the rondel.
Rondel shook his head, only then daring to look up.
Yes, it was clearly going to be a rondel.
There are several variations of the rondel, and some inconsistencies.
That rondel is then cut into sections which are exposed under a negative.
The word is the diminutive of rondel, a similar, longer verse form.
The magnificent royal box is the center of the 2100-seater indoor rondel.
"Sir Rondel, would you be so good as to elucidate?"
Rondel drew a deep breath and let it out.
By 1764, the French Rondel, as it came to be known, was completed.
And since Rondel was telling the truth, he was in no danger whatever.
The other has a rondel topped with a piece of gray hematite.
His games introduced the concept of a rondel rather than dice as a mechanism for play.
A rondel is a wheel-shaped game mechanism with a number of different options.
"In the 14th century an interesting version of the rondel appeared.
This form is usually defined as the "rondel" in modern literary compendia.
Please tell Sir Rondel how your father received the coup."
"Rondel, is that what happened to the king?"
A large rondel on the front depicts sailors amid broken ship rigging.
A crystal chandelier hangs from an elaborate plaster ceiling rondel.
He saw the white rondel of it clearly through the fronds of the ferns.
The settlement was associated with two rondel enclosures.
In the 15th century, the rondel dagger also rose to popularity among the emerging middle class.
Later a round bourrelet (or rondel) could form part of the assemblage.
Rondel flicked his gaze to his hands, clasped rigid on the table before him.