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Mr. Blumenthal said he did not provide the information to reporters, was unsure how it got into circulation and was "astonished" when he saw it in print.
Justice POWELL also relies in part on the fact that the expression had a limited circulation and was expressly kept confidential by those who received it.
It outlines "the main principles and practice of this institution… in pamphlet form, suitable for general circulation," and was later used to train newly appointed prison officers.
It is one of about 650 Strads still in circulation, and was built at the peak of the master craftsman Antonio Stradivari's career in 1715.
The nanofluid flow loop was a closed circulation and was so designed that the liquid entered the test section at the desired flow rate and temperature.
The depression maintained an area of deep convection around the center of circulation and was located within an area of moderate wind shear.
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This configuration requires blood to pass through the pulmonary circulation and is systemically circulated by the native cardiac output.
However, this cytokine is hardly detectable in the circulation and is, therefore, unsuitable to serve as a circulating biomarker.
Both works achieved wide circulation and were translated into other languages, including English.
Five-hundred thofsand conees of one of his letters alone were in circulation and were reportedly read by at least 10,000,000 people.
Meldonium, according to the manufacturer, improves blood circulation and is predominantly used a drug to combat heart issues.
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