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| In 1857. he printed for private | circulation a pamphlet showing that the Tycoon of Yedo |
| 8, the National Bank of Ukraine issued into | circulation a commemorative coin "Vasyl Symonenko" with |
| o injured vascular surfaces in the arterial | circulation, a critical initiating event in hemostasis. |
| Total | circulation about 850 million. |
| oes not rely on a starting vortex to create | circulation about the wing. |
| arch 4, 2004, and after failing to increase | circulation above 2000 copies per week, ceased publicat |
| Late on June 4, the | circulation accelerated away from the deep convection a |
| onal zones and characterized by independent | circulation access for general public, magistrates and |
| reported the presence of a closed low-level | circulation; accordingly, the National Hurricane Center |
| In July 2010 its | circulation accounted to 2000 copies. |
| ocean currents and the global thermohaline | circulation affect average SST significantly throughout |
| rves as an atrium containing the building's | circulation, affording the only access to the apartment |
| He pulled them from | circulation after the original negatives were lost. |
| It is slowly absorbed into the | circulation, after intramuscular injection, and hydroly |
| nterest gathered and it achieved widespread | circulation after being republished in the Audubon Maga |
| College, Salisbury, which then gained wider | circulation after 1889 when five of the original ten st |
| sels assists in establishing the collateral | circulation after ligature of the common carotid or sub |
| The plots of the 1937 release Back in | Circulation, allegedly based on a story by Adela Rogers |
| est, this album was abruptly withdrawn from | circulation almost immediately after its release in 196 |
| deep convection developed near a mid-level | circulation along the wave axis, and the convection slo |
| sh version remains the most complete one in | circulation, although there are long promised plans to |
| is the Daily Mirror, which has the highest | circulation among daily English newspapers in Sri Lanka |
| y, the Black Chronicle has the largest paid | circulation among Oklahoma's weekly newspapers. |
| nded in 1976, the newspaper has the largest | circulation among a Chinese American and Chinese Canadi |
| in that city, giving it the second largest | circulation among Mumbai newspapers. |
| ola e Jawid (Eternal Flame) which had great | circulation among students and youth. |
| It was in | circulation among people in the radical community in th |
| t Soviet helicopters and that later were in | circulation among terrorists who have fired such weapon |
| 1848 he printed in two volumes for private | circulation an elaborate work entitled ‘The Record of t |
| r can bring in enough money to maintain its | circulation and second class mailing privileges. |
| of these soundtrack recordings are in wide | circulation and various bits of music and dialogue from |
| Three main types of heaters are immersion, | circulation and gas/LP. |
| Reflections on the Abundance of Paper in | Circulation and the Scarcity of Specie (1810), |
| ears in the post saw the paper increase its | circulation and introduced a new, more "professional" j |
| osition at Pravda after a period of falling | circulation and a negative official reaction to the new |
| ly for the Playstation 3, have made it into | circulation and are considered rare collector's items. |
| antic Ocean, causing large impacts on ocean | circulation and climate. |
| series of annual reports, which had a wide | circulation and were considered as being "among the bes |
| tion space, a 36m high tower which provides | circulation and outstanding views from its 32m high vie |
| n, Inc., the cooperative regional automated | circulation and online catalog database system, CONNECT |
| phlet named Kraut Creek Revival has limited | circulation and is funded by a Denver, NC-based newspap |
| r injection, it is slowly absorbed into the | circulation and hydrolysed to benzylpenicillin - thus i |
| wer (the range of 30% with the cessation of | circulation, and thus, void clearance) even before ARI |
| worms must migrate through the host's blood | circulation and avoid the host's immune system. |
| (and therefore not typically present in the | circulation) and increase the excretion of heavy metals |
| ubscriptions make up 97% of the newspaper's | circulation and the lack of a need to attract casual re |
| mulate pancreatic secretion, increase blood | circulation and water secretion in the stomach and inte |
| y, including the extent of foreign banknote | circulation and the economic significance of the May Th |
| s aphrodisiac qualities and stimulate blood | circulation, and may ease muscle pains and joint articu |
| office, and services spaces and reconfigure | circulation and parking for the historic site. |
| ther fund the paper due to its insufficient | circulation and availability. |
| t spread around through the body's systemic | circulation and shows no signs of viral resistance from |
| These banknotes are no longer in | circulation and have become collectors' items. |
| es reported that The Rafu Shimpo was losing | circulation and money, and was the target of community |
| , the system remained weak due to its large | circulation and lack of deep convection near the center |
| lic's changing interests took their toll on | circulation, and following Beaverbrook's death in 1964, |
| radually consolidated over a weak low-level | circulation, and at 0300 UTC on July 30 the system was |
| rea of deep convection around the center of | circulation and was located within an area of moderate |
| Under his expertise, it passed the News | circulation and he took over the News in the early 1970 |
| obilinogen is reabsorbed, taken up into the | circulation and excreted by the kidney. |
| ween the blocked superficial retinal venous | circulation and the open underlying choroidal circulati |
| but all major discoveries about the general | circulation and the relation between the pressure and w |
| ional pride with American Notes for General | Circulation and Martin Chuzzlewit, but Carol was too co |
| His efforts made possible the | circulation and distribution of music from the most imp |
| lled, enrivalled, unprecedented increase in | circulation.' and "The juggermaught of the circulation o |
| um winds were found closer to the center of | circulation and the cyclone developed a warmer core, a |
| Facing declining | circulation and ad revenue, it cut back to three times |
| pump inhibitor was isolated from the human | circulation and identified as ouabain. |
| on a monthly basis and greatly expanded its | circulation and vendor network. |
| biological activities including effects on | circulation and neurotransmission. |
| onvection consolidated around the center of | circulation and convective banding features developed a |
| nder in the Republic of Ireland was in wide | circulation and usually acceptable as payment, and vice |
| This occurs both in the peripheral | circulation and in the central nervous system after lev |
| a network of around 850 miles (1,370 km) of | circulation and transmission of power lines. |
| e on November 13 the system acquired enough | circulation and organized convection for it to be desig |
| Southern issue and was used to establish a | circulation and advertising foothold in the Midwest. |
| nfirmed the existence of a closed low-level | circulation, and early on October 5 the Joint Typhoon W |
| The Law Review has an international | circulation and is one of few American law reviews carr |
| ethods that certainly maintain enough blood | circulation and oxygenation for sustaining life during |
| level dry air had become entrained into the | circulation, and the storm contained some subtropical c |
| g the activity of carboxypeptidase N in the | circulation and have therefore use in thrombolytic ther |
| water of spring stems from moderately-deep | circulation and emerges from a water-filled limestone c |
| The magazine is 100% paid | circulation, and offers distribution through major news |
| e a public realm which is usable for shared | circulation and play while being affordable in relation |
| le mark bill, which has been withdrawn from | circulation and replaced with coins. |
| h coinage on 8 August 1984, one for general | circulation and another for commemorative issues. |
| After the war, the paper increased its | circulation and content, and was renamed The Cavalier D |
| Assuming that atmospheric | circulation and elevation has not changed significantly |
| non-fenestrated capillaries of the retinal | circulation and tight-junctions between retinal epithel |
| bsequently, dry air became entrained in the | circulation, and Olivia began to weaken as it moved ove |
| 000s, the magazine prospered, doubling both | circulation and revenues and moving its facilities to C |
| The 1000 pound note only saw limited | circulation and was later confined to inter-bank use. |
| s well as their bulk storage, utilizing air | circulation and humidification. |
| ating, transoms and double hung windows for | circulation and had a water collection and retention sy |
| but these soluble forms are present in the | circulation and may serve as markers for CAMs. |
| letha yoga (Partner-assisted improvement of | circulation and stimulation of joints) |
| However, this was not enough to keep it in | circulation, and it went defunct near the end of 1843. |
| Non-fenestrated capillaries of the retinal | circulation and tight-junctions between retinal epithel |
| comotion and muscle function, biomechanics, | circulation, and sensory physiology and neural coordina |
| consistently ranks among the best twenty in | circulation and citation of law reviews. |
| enth century: astronomers' urban culture of | circulation and observation". |
| ntinued to consolidate around the low-level | circulation, and with well-defined banding features and |
| and Arts), which speedily attained a large | circulation and to which his younger brother Robert Cha |
| y developed deep convection and a low-level | circulation, and on September 1 it organized into Tropi |
| Finances, Currency | Circulation and Credit; |
| It requires good drainage and air | circulation and should be watered during drought. |
| l practices (people creating, bringing into | circulation and re-using/re-mixing microchunks of conte |
| newspaper in the state of Texas in terms of | circulation, and is one of the leading news sources of |
| sels, nascent chylomicrons bypass the liver | circulation and are drained via the thoracic duct into |
| zed, and with a sufficiently well-developed | circulation and convective structure, the National Hurr |
| as struggled since the 1960s to enlarge its | circulation and turn a profit. |
| erald, the dominant morning paper, in total | circulation and advertising revenues during his tenure |
| of the bard's birth and the coinage then in | circulation, and a specially commissioned award handcra |
| ivities of the mint are minting and melting | circulation and commemorative coins, and producing comm |
| A promotional DVD was made for in-house | circulation, and its ensuing popularity (and emergence |
| erial culture of the text - its production, | circulation, and reception from manuscript to the elect |
| Strong thunderstorms redeveloped over the | circulation, and Allison strengthened into a subtropica |
| His works once had a quite high | circulation and were translated into several other lang |
| nment of all proposed initiatives (prior to | circulation) and prepares analyses of all measures that |
| Initially containing a poorly defined | circulation and intermittent thunderstorm activity, the |
| to reach beyond Fort Worth in coverage and | circulation, and to communicate Jewish concerns to gent |
| d a Pensez-y-bien, which latter had a large | circulation and has been translated into several langua |
| dy in operation before the book was in wide | circulation, and the concept of a data haven is a far o |
| lds of Saturn as well as on the atmospheric | circulation and deep composition of the atmosphere. |
| of oxygen at the end of the unit during the | circulation, and bad efficiency. |
| (which at that time was around its highest | circulation), and as a way for Tezuka and other artists |
| ing anti-Semitic graffiti, vandalism, small | circulation anti-Semitic books, and Internet postings", |
| Echo, with a readership of around 400,000 ( | circulation approx 100,000 copies), is the second most- |
| It currently has a | circulation approximately close to 10,000, mostly withi |
| The vast majority of glasses in | circulation are of the lead-free crystal variety. |
| n the upper Sacramento Valley, with a total | circulation area that spans about 12,000 square miles ( |
| The Sun is known beyond its | circulation area as the home base of columnist Paul Sul |
| None of the other newspapers in its | circulation area are members of the ABC either, so comp |
| The geographic | circulation area of the newspaper spans from the border |
| fficulties owing to the aforementioned wide | circulation area and, consequently, supplies to the far |
| Gill has a loyal readership in the | circulation area of the Times-Picayune, his wit often ( |
| ish newspaper that covers a 500-mile square | circulation area on the Norfolk/Suffolk border and has |
| award-winning weekly newspaper, with a huge | circulation area in mid, west and north Wales. |
| Counties within (or partially within) its | circulation area include Alfalfa, Blaine, Garfield, Gra |
| Its | circulation area was east Down. |
| ing would be visible throughout the World's | circulation area as the tallest building in the city. |
| The | circulation area is approximately 27 percent nonwhite; |
| As well as Keighley, its | circulation area includes Cross Hills, Cullingworth, De |
| Within the | circulation area, the Shropshire Star has an average is |
| r for Lincoln, Illinois and its surrounding | circulation area, which centers on Logan County. |
| tions, agencies, and enterprises within the | circulation area, and the pages carried a variety of op |
| and twelve longitudinal seats increased the | circulation area. |
| ty and the coverage expanded to its current | circulation area. |
| t machines are placed inside the library in | circulation areas and allow patrons to check out the bo |
| building to create more secure holding and | circulation areas for detainees. |
| The newspaper, with a | circulation around 5,000 daily, was owned independently |
| on of any type in the United States, with a | circulation around 500,000. |
| illion stickers reading "Gotov je!" were in | circulation around the time of the Bulldozer Revolution |
| cal cyclone is a storm system with a closed | circulation around a centre of low pressure, fueled by |
| tch, CTC Board grew to magazine status with | circulation around the world. |
| Traffic | circulation around the square is anticlockwise. |
| It is still in | circulation as Railroads Illustrated. |
| Many of his portraits received a wider | circulation as engravings. |
| ill pass the gastrointestinal wall into the | circulation as is common for other types of orally admi |
| s may restrain, by suitable enactments, the | circulation as money of any notes not issued under its |
| n has recently enjoyed a modest increase in | circulation as courses in the language have become more |
| Moreover, it is used to increase | circulation, as a contraceptive and a "hemostat", to tr |
| on and absorption, as well as improve blood | circulation, as in many other forms of cardiovascular a |
| The ABC audited | circulation as of February 2009 shows sales of 41,419. |
| It goes into | circulation as the prize of the pachinko parlor and is |
| he system featured a tight and well-defined | circulation, as well as clusters of deep convection sou |
| o has eight sister papers with a more local | circulation as part of the Weekly News series: Cambridg |
| He reported the Courant's | circulation as 55,000. |
| lations figures for late 2004, which listed | circulation as 199,366, 199,366 and 271,849, respective |
| The paper's | circulation as of the first half of 2009 is 14,571. |
| tein, anti-cholesterol may be found both in | circulation as well as in the digestive tract. |
| The phrase was already in | circulation as it was a nickname given to Arthur Welles |
| a local author) to make them available for | circulation at their patron-facing Digital Library Rese |
| It has stabilized its | circulation at about 22,000. |
| ce Air Force Flight had discovered a closed | circulation at 1900 UTC, classifying the system as Trop |
| ed by the ABC but the company estimates its | circulation at 5,000. |
| aid for 1.5 million issues (twice the daily | circulation at the time). |
| Saxony and Thuringia and were taken out of | circulation at about 1520. |
| The newspaper's | circulation at the time was 52,234, daily, and 55,804, |
| collation of several editions that were in | circulation at the time, including one edition publishe |
| Its | circulation at one time exceeded 200,000, but at the ti |
| n the tabloid ceased publication, cited its | circulation at that time as 105,000. |
| zation which aims at promoting the cause of | circulation auditing in Hong Kong. |
| A | circulation augmenter, a steel trough, was placed over |
| te Journal-Register enjoyed audited weekday | circulation averaging 51,381 copies during weekdays. |
| as well as Newspaper Association of America | circulation awards. |
| tive than the Patriot-News and has a strong | circulation base in central and western Cumberland Coun |
| tivity to the east of the partially exposed | circulation; based on its organization, the National Hu |
| from the primary thunderstorm activity, the | circulation became situated beneath a persistent area o |
| opical storm on October 24 as its low-level | circulation became detached from the diminishing convec |
| The low-level | circulation became disorganized due to land interaction |
| Around 1200 UTC, the center of | circulation became separated from deep convection, lead |
| The center of | circulation became displaced from the area of deep conv |
| The | circulation became better defined, though convection wa |
| "It takes about 20 to 30 minutes to do one | circulation because the whole area is (packed) with peo |
| of new notes and the condition of those in | circulation began to become a pressing concern. |
| h-language newspaper in Finland in terms of | circulation, behind Hufvudstadsbladet and Vasabladet. |
| cialites, Le Gaulois had a relatively small | circulation, between 20 and 30 thousand copies, but it |
| entrance at levels -3 and -4, facilitating | circulation between the mall and the subway station. |
| Circulation between the buildings occurs through the bl | |
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