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To reduce the meridional temperature gradient, a reversed residue circulation comes up into being.
As of March 7, 2014, each Bitcoin costs about $650, so the total notional value of the 12.5 million Bitcoins in circulation comes to about $8 billion.
But once the ocean circulation comes to a halt, modellers have had a hard time getting it to start up again.
One need not be a helpless nostalgist to feel that unkinking the croissant, like taking the circumflex out of circulation, comes at a cost.
The FT's relatively high international readership online mirrors the paper's print sales - only around one-third of its daily circulation comes from the UK.
It may not be slow and steady: There is great fear that there may be a "tipping point" where the circulation comes to an abrupt halt.
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The Economist's overall circulation is 218,092, with 8,818 of its circulation coming through digital, up 43% on the year.
He had heart failure, but after they connected him with the artificial heart, his circulation came back.
The next pop in circulation came in 1970 when Mr. Walker integrated Camp Swampy by introducing an African-American officer, Lt. Jack Flap.
Hassan Mattar, a former fighter with the Sudan Liberation Movement in Darfur, says that many of the older guns in circulation come from Libya.
Between December 2008 and May 2013 the proportion of circulation coming from subscriptions for these papers jumped from 26% to 41%, according to Enders Analysis, a research firm.
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