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Mr. Curtin says the current gap has received an unusual amount of attention because information circulates more widely now.
Few books are published, and, although several daily newspapers operate in Haiti, none circulates more than a few thousand copies.
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.
In all, Rent the Runway circulates more than 65,000 dresses, 60% of which are sent out again the day they arrive back at the warehouse.
Pamela Thornton, director of a library that circulates more than 400,000 items a year, said 17,000 more books, movies and other items were taken out in the first nine months of this year than the same period last year.
The library is visited by more than 6,800 users each day, and circulates more than one million books annually.
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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".
The printed page itself encouraged those manifold connections, by allowing ideas to be stored and shared and circulated more efficiently.
That suggests the Tories might benefit if Cameron were to circulate more beyond his domestic comfort zone.
The comments came after a question about a hypothetical Iranian attack against Israel but have been circulated more recently out of context.
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