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The printed page itself encouraged those manifold connections, by allowing ideas to be stored and shared and circulated more efficiently.
"Sparky editorials" began to appear and authors developed a "plain, earthy, accessible prose very different from the literature circulated more narrowly earlier in the century".
There was also concern that their words might be taken out of context and circulated more widely, putting them at risk.
The comments came after a question about a hypothetical Iranian attack against Israel but have been circulated more recently out of context.
"We live in a world where information travels faster and is circulated more widely than ever before," Maus explains breathlessly, "yet all it delivers is inanities.
The Chicago News Cooperative's review of all of the nearly 5,300 petitions for the Emanuel campaign found that a man from Mundelein, which is almost 40 miles from City Hall, circulated more signature pages than any other supporter.
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Inside, visitors will be able to circulate more easily.
"Some hunters prefer fishnet-type underwear which permits the body heat to circulate more freely".
JBI officials said its collection, available through the Library of Congress's National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, now circulates more widely.
Few books are published, and, although several daily newspapers operate in Haiti, none circulates more than a few thousand copies.
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