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The library, for its part, got her 10 books back in circulation.
It also hired a new chef, Jean-Louis Dumonet, to remake the kitchen and put the restaurant back in circulation.
"Things you thought you'd never see again are back in circulation," he said in an interview this week.
Since the early 1970's, Mr. Meireles has printed political slogans on paper money and Coke bottles and put them back in circulation.
Having the box back in circulation now puts one of the most extraordinary achievements on disc in the last quarter-century back in the spotlight.
Back in Circulation Wyanoka, the restaurant above the Double Happiness lounge at 173 1/2 Mott Street (Broome Street), has not had an easy time.
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The move makes financial sense and will allow companies to keep their entire back catalogs in circulation, including oddball specialty items.
Excerpts were serialized in the Times a few weeks ago — the paper paid him £350,000, which they may have made back in boosted circulation figures — and the book has been breaking sales records in the U.K., though no one seems particularly pleased with its contents or its author (one Amazon reviewer described it, or perhaps Mandelson himself, as "salacious, opportunist but annoyingly compelling").
But his abs were back in full circulation after he nabbed a role on the TV series "Cuckoo".
Much of that metal will come back into circulation in the coming months.Demand, of course, should also rise.
The bills are then put back into circulation in the time-honored way with the goal of providing subliminal comfort to skittish consumers.
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