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In order for a body to be healthy, blood must circulate well to all parts of the body.
Neither too small nor too large particles circulate well.
This is better on windy days as air can circulate well through the room or property.
If it doesn't circulate well, they might sell the copies at book sales or fundraisers.
Libraries will usually weed out books if they don't circulate well to free up shelf space for books that will.
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But "Hudson Hawk" also got made with money, and, like the three despised classics of the eighties mentioned above, the story of its troubled production and of its inflated budget circulated well in advance of its release.
Though his tart unscripted remark on how George W. Bush would be used in a Thompson administration — "I certainly wouldn't send him to the United Nations" — drew mostly nervous laughter at Tuesday night's debate, it figured in many news accounts, including notice on the front page of The Boston Globe, which circulates well in southern New Hampshire.
Pumping methods can be sub-divided based on the pumping procedures used into sequential, concurrent, and tandem circulating well categories.
The molecule binds to endothelial cells, but less tightly than SOD3, and circulates well enough to become widely attached to extracellular surfaces, presumably in many tissues.
Results indicated that for the conditions investigated, uncertainty in mass discharge estimates based on pumping methods was 1.3 to 16 times less than point measurement method uncertainty, and that a sequential pumping approach resulted in 5 to 12 times less uncertainty than the concurrent pumping or tandem circulating well approaches.
The three-cent nickel piece initially circulated well, but became less popular when the five-cent nickel was introduced in 1866, a larger, more convenient coin, with a value of five cents better fitting the decimal system.
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