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For example, the location of the bar, kitchen, and tables designed to enable a circulation for easy and fast movement around the space.
Strikingly, the embryo is not dependent upon a circulation for oxygenation, as it obtains sufficient via diffusion from the incubating medium until several days old.
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The presses for Norte de Ciudad Juarez, a paper in the border city across from El Paso with a circulation of roughly 30,000, rolled for the final time Sunday.
Mr. Wahad, now 56, was known as Richard Moore when he was a field lieutenant for the Black Panthers and a circulation manager for the party's daily newspaper during the Vietnam War era.
A circulation experiment for water was started in 2006 and a circulation experiment for waste materials is planned for 2007.
The Journal, The International Herald Tribune and The Financial Times are waging a circulation war for primacy among English-language readers abroad.
His father was a circulation coordinator for The Philadelphia Bulletin, the former newspaper.
Barrie Ball lives on a narrowboat after a career in road haulage; Jo Swift is a circulation promoter for the local Loughborough Echo.
Luis Rivera, a circulation manager for The New York Times, heard from a co-worker of his missing wife, Carmen, 33, the night of the attack.
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