Sentence examples for brought into circulation from inspiring English sources

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The one that's missing, "The Cool World," from 1964, urgently needs to be brought into circulation.

The design of the Newton note inspired the artwork of the £20 Adam Smith note, brought into circulation in 2007.

The Boulton and Watt note, which was brought into circulation in November 2011, was the first introduced by the Bank to feature a green "motion thread", which has five windows featuring the pound symbol and the number 50, which move up and down when the note is tilted from side to side.

Plastic banknotes that can survive a spin in the washing machine are to be brought into circulation by the Bank of England in 2016.

Clinical biobanks, and the tissue and data brought into circulation through them, uncomfortably straddle governance regimes of clinical medicine and biomedical research and are facing renegotiations of the terms under which biological material and data are collected.

Deriving from the Latin phrase medium aevum ("a middle age"), it was first brought into circulation by writers (primarily in Italy) during the 14th and 15th centuries, who thought their own time was more like ancient Rome than the centuries immediately before theirs.

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Increasingly, tourists from Beijing and Shanghai, including officials themselves, have been ravenously consuming and stocking up on titles such as "Overseas Mistresses of the Chinese Communist Party" and "The Collapse of Xi Jinping," thereby bringing into circulation the sort of sacrilege that threatens the Party's very legitimacy.

Ordinance by the regional government on the bringing into circulation of small-scale furnaces.

Bone healing requires both resident cells and endogenous bioactive molecules that are locally produced or brought into the circulation to the extracellular matrix (ECM) to activate the cascade of repair [ 6– 17].

The banknotes were not damaged during the study and brought into re-circulation.

I saw "Vertigo" for the first time in the mid-eighties, when after decades of unavailability it was brought back into circulation, to great fanfare, along with several other mid-fifties masterworks by Hitchcock.

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