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His journal, the Northern Star (founded in 1837), gained a wide circulation.
Lou already knows that the work will not be shown officially in China – although it will doubtless have a wide circulation under the counter.
At first he worked as a proofreader at a newspaper; later, using the pseudonym "Cain," he became a movie critic for Carteles, a weekly with a wide circulation.
By 1530, in any event, his fame had become firmly established, and his many poems seem to have enjoyed a wide circulation.
By 1278 practically the whole of the Aristotelian corpus existed in translations from the Greek, and much of it had a wide circulation.
I was rather pleased that the Daily Express – you couldn't possibly mention that in the pages of the Manchester Guardian – published a poem I wrote about executives because I thought it would get a wide circulation".
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"It is an interesting play and deserves a wider circulation," Clives Barnes wrote in The New York Times.
Officially, only El País newspaper has a wider circulation than the sports dailies, Marca and AS.
But it is to be hoped that Scannell's very last poems, appearing in small magazines or simply sent to friends, achieve a wider circulation.
The reality was, however, that women such as Knox and Leighton had probably never considered that their unguarded photographs and comments would have a wider circulation than friends and acquaintances..
On the other hand, Klibansky [1982], pp. 27 28, says, "these works had a wider circulation than the comparatively small number of extant manuscripts would presuppose.
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