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The fatal phrase came into circulation late in the game.
Even now, after the panic has subsided, evidence abounds that many new afghanis recently came into circulation.
Experts say no one intentionally buys PMA, but that it came into circulation masquerading as ecstasy when there was a global shortage a few years ago.
Nearly two years after euro banknotes and coins came into circulation, the mood has changed among countries taking part in Europe's monetary experiment.
Though she acknowledges the growing body of contemporary literary work that explicitly addresses climate change, Pinkus says that she is more interested in studying texts before the term climate change came into circulation.
One landai that came into circulation during the Russian occupation is still uttered today: "May your airplane crash and may the pilot die that you are pouring bombs on my beloved Afghanistan".
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Officially, they come into circulation on Tuesday morning.
New Zealand's new $20 , $50 and $100notes will come into circulation from 16 May.
It comes into circulation through a bank that has an account at the Fed for which it was printed.
Brown hinted that Britain might be ready to join the Union by the time the euro notes and coins come into circulation, in 2002.
In fact, about the biggest euro-debate in the Netherlands is about how the coins and bank-notes should be introduced when they come into circulation.
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