1. The next carnival of a presidential election in the US is nigh and is likely to substantially revolve around an " Ogre " called China.
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2. Class discussions revolve around stocks and shares, and break periods means a dash to the computer to check the latest market information.
3. The spokesman said disputes in the South China Sea mainly revolve around sovereignty and sea delimitation.
4. The story will revolve around a group of office workers who discover their boss is exploiting them and each group reacts differently.
5. The early conventional wisdom is that much of the internal dissension will revolve around Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her political acolytes.
6. For Saturday and Sunday, the performances will revolve around " This is Halloween and Jazz Up Tonight ".
7. " Most contemporary works from China revolve around a grand linear storyline, " he explains.
8. Arguments over which disaster killed the dinosaurs often revolve around when each happened and whether extinctions followed.
9. He's an actor whose movie plots typically revolve around romance, action and a healthy dose of suspense.
10. Many of the 10 songs on " Edie Brickell " feature her on piano, playing pop tunes that revolve around relationships.