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Up to a third of the pesetas in circulation - some £13bn worth - are estimated to be black.
In any case it was the Kafkaesque lack of process that made the installation so offensive, not the fact that it removed from circulation some very dangerous people.
Seven retailers who supplied information put in circulation some 59 billion pieces of branded and own-brand plastic packaging a year, including yoghurt pots, food wrappers and shampoo bottles.
Horse passports are supposed to record any bute administered so that animals can be excluded from going for food, but with large numbers of fake passports in circulation, some horses containing bute have been eaten.
Win or lose, I am delighted that they and my wife, Sarah, can be there to celebrate a great year for the magazine, with record circulation, some terrific new signings and a transformed online presence, courtesy of James Forsyth.
Merchants can more easily spot the absence of security features on clean notes.In 2012, the Bank withdrew from circulation some 720,000 fake notes, with a face value of £13m.
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Circulation grew, some interesting writers got noticed.
Vogue magazine boasts a circulation of some 1.2 million readers.
We are learning now that "brain circulation," as some call it, may be more apt.
The circulation for some has reached 30,000, which is viewed as strong.
Not only that, said Bob Crozier, the London-based publisher of Forbes Global, which has a circulation of some 110,000.
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