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The circulations
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The act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began.
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The circulations of Time and Newsweek now stand about where they were in 1966, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
The circulations of most pornographic magazines are dropping -- even Penthouse is having financial problems -- as the business of pornography has shifted toward video and the Internet.
The circulations of both titles have been heavily supported by multi-packing, where they are bundled together with a sister title and sold at a cheaper rate.
The circulations of the top three Sunday newspapers dropped about 0.8percentt, with The New York Times reporting a Sunday circulation of 1,669,000, The Los Angeles Times reporting 1,369,000 and The Washington Post reporting 1,060,000.
The circulations of the original and induced vortices are tightly connected.
The circulations that produce them are often smaller and shorter-lived than in the storms on the Great Plains and so are harder to detect and to warn for, though the tornadoes they spawn can be just as dangerous.
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It opens up the circulation".
The circulation amounted to betw.
The circulation of The Bell plummeted.
Thus continued the circulation of labor.
"It helps the circulation," said a friend.
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