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For that matter, some of Google's management mantras have been in circulation for decades.
Usually, director's cuts are released well after the final version of a film has already been in circulation.
Wegenstein shows how the concept of bodily fragmentation has been in circulation since the sixteenth century's investigation of anatomy.
Bootleg copies have been in circulation for years, but the museum's version presents the work as it was intended.
In his play "Helen," Euripides dramatized a tale that had been in circulation since not long after Homer.
Internal evidence suggests that the Amadís had been in circulation since the early 14th century or even the late 13th.
It hoarded in the Treasury money that could have been in circulation, and it encouraged reckless spending by the government.
The H1N1 and H3N2 influenza A viruses that are responsible for seasonal influenza in humans have been in circulation since 1977 and 1968, respectively5.
But readership would have been largely restricted to campus, and the paper would have been in circulation for only a day or two.
I am told that similar anecdotes from other organizations have been in circulation since 1910; this suggests a certain historical continuity of behavior toward top bosses.
The term "big data" has been in circulation since at least the 1990s, when it is believed to have originated in Silicon Valley.
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