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Mr. Gillette designed the table to be narrow, only 34 inches wide and 7 feet long, so that it is easy to circulate.
With the advent of email, information is now easy to circulate, but how can you ensure teachers are properly supported in implementing new strategies?
"I've had many, many performances all over the world," she said in a recent phone interview, "but there has been nothing easy to circulate to make my music known".
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As scholars grow reluctant to give opinions, forgers find it easier to circulate their wares.
McCurry believes that the power of the press will inevitably decline as it becomes easier to circulate information.
It's clearly made it easier to circulate work on the internet, to get it out there either in virtual or book form.
Lastly, there's the ability to 'broadcast' a message to all members of the network, which is a quick and easy way to circulate company-wide memos or instructions.
These and other apps make it so easy to record, circulate and retrieve your most important thoughts that they're worth far more than the few bucks you'll spend on them.
The molecular epidemiology of the influenza viruses circulating in Asia, including Taiwan, is already of wide international concern because strong travel makes the viruses easy to spread between Asia and other countries [ 9].
And even if those pesky hydrates keep causing trouble, the Top Hats smaller size will make it easier for BP to circulate methanol to work as antifreeze.
Changing out dirty furnace filters makes it easier for air to circulate and thus makes your furnace work less.
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