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241, He looks as though he hasn't had a square meal for weeks. 242, The concert was booked out, and in any case, most of the people gathered in the square could not afford the price of a ticket. 243, He bent the wire into the shape of a square. 244, The mass meeting commenced in Tiananmen's Square at 8 o'clock. 245, The extension will provide 600 square metres of new gallery space. 246, Cairo has only thirteen square centimetres of green space for each inhabitant. 247, The battalion formed up by companies on the barrack square. 248, If this suggestion isn't accepted, we'll be back to square one. 249, It manages to knock rents down to $1 per square foot. 250, A police cordon prevented the marchers from entering the main square. 251, A white marble fountain played in the middle of the square. 252, I reckon we got a square deal on that car. 253, I think I'll be able to come, but I'll square it with my parents first. 254, The reserve covers an area of some 1 140 square kilometres. 255, New recruits are often broken in by repeated drilling on the square. 256, The islands cover a total area of 625.6 square kilometers. 257, Cut off the corners of the square to form a diamond. 258, In the village square, people were milling about in the sunshine. 259, Give me a minute to square up, and I'll meet you outside the hotel. 260, The crowds congregated in the town square to hear the President. 261, Braka's house, just off Sloane Square, is a testament to his Gothic tastes. 262, He pointed down a street leading off from the square. 263, Just before midnight, the square filled up with drunken revellers. 264, The teams were all square at the end of the first half. 265, The square root of 64 is 8[/square.html], and the cube root of 64 is 4. 266, The union tries to get a square deal for all its members. 267, The hotel is just off the main square of Sorrento. 268, They dragged him to the village square and chopped his head off. 269, Decide whether the ball is in square A, B, C, or D, then call and leave your answer. 270, I'll pay for the drinks and you can square up later.