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Democracy, remember, has already survived the huge television-led decline in circulation since the 1950s.

In his play "Helen," Euripides dramatized a tale that had been in circulation since not long after Homer.

Internal evidence suggests that the Amadís had been in circulation since the early 14th century or even the late 13th.

The badges have been in circulation since the late 1960s, when the Mansudae Art Studio started producing them for party cadres.

In May 2012 Canada duly stopped minting one-cent coins, which have been in circulation since 1858, when Canada established its own currency.

A Metropolitan police spokesman confirmed the message was a "definite hoax" and added that it has been in circulation since at least Friday, meaning the attack predicted would have happened on Saturday.

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Mr. Brown and Mr. Blair are set to hold an unusual joint news conference on Tuesday that may herald the start of a campaign to swing British opinion in favor of the single currency, whose notes and coins have been in circulation since January 2002.

It is based on the recommendations and findings of the Leveson report… "Drafts of those findings, expressed in charter form, had been in circulation since early January, and between January and mid-March representatives of the press were involved, by their own account, in 'intensive talks' about charter drafting.

The version in circulation since 1983, the one on these deluxe, remastered DVD and Blu-ray packages, is the reconstruction done by the film historian Ronald Haver, which recovered some lost footage and used a montage of production stills to fill in what was irretrievable.

— Shakeeb Al-Jabri (@LeShaque) March 3, 2012 An activist who writes on Twitter as "Arab Spring," and the Israeli blogger, Elizabeth Tsurkov, combined to explain that even the one bill on the top of the stack which did originate in Israel was actually an old one-shekel note, a bill that has not been in circulation since 1985, and would now be worth about one-fiftieth of an American penny.

By the end of a day's running in the Williams at Silverstone, she had not convinced the doubters, judging by some of the negativity that has been in circulation since last Friday.

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