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These notes ("scrip") would start to circulate at a steep discount to euros.
Michigan has some 300 newspapers, including dailies, weeklies, monthlies, and others that circulate at regular intervals.
All the types described that circulate at least once throughout are called holomictic.
Recipes that antigovernment militia groups circulate at gun shows might suffice to make the deadly powder, he said.
That opportunity arrived when the first rumours began to circulate at Westminster about Jolly Jack's poolside dalliance with Christine Keeler.
All told to circulate at will through the city from the Battery to the Bronx, sampling likely looking prospects and delivering informal sales talks.
Although the latest arrests were not made public until Tuesday, youths in the neighborhood said talk of the incident had begun to circulate at the high school.
The virus is still circulating, though in drastically reduced strength, health officials said, and it may continue to circulate at low levels throughout the summer.
Because Cinecolor went out of business in 1954, most Cinecolor movies now circulate in very poor copies, if they circulate at all.
I didn't hear "Circulate" at the Young Jeezy listening party, but I did hear the title track (an intro, it turns out), which is a satisfying gloomfest full of minor-key synthesizer lines that sound exactly like Black Sabbath riffs.
Jokes circulate at the same speed as the jar of bourbon biscuits, and computer screens swivel right the way around so that customers can see exactly what's going on.
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