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"Your posting of the provocative piece would simply be to acknowledge that it's in circulation — not to make any claims about its authenticity," the pitch continued.
"This is one of these pieces of art-world folklore, and it was in circulation before I got to it..
"This is one of these pieces of art-world folklore, and it was in circulation before I got to it.
By the next day, it was in circulation in Somali society.
It was in circulation from the late 16th century, so maybe it's what James VI used for his taxi fare to London when he became James I of England in 1603.
"If subcutaneous fat stores cannot accept all the fat for genetic, medical or other reasons," he said, "more of it winds up inside the abdomen, where it presents a greater metabolic risk because it is in the circulation of the liver".
The international and local experts are still trying to determine how the person got infected, if the virus causes illness in pigs, and if it is in wider circulation among pigs.
Once an inaccuracy is in circulation it is treated as an established fact and rehashed and reused.
How much forged money is in circulation in the UK?
Why? "It was in constant circulation," she said.
After the room emptied, Comey explained that the dossier had not been corroborated and that its contents had not influenced the intelligence community's findings — but that the president needed to know it was in wide circulation in Washington.
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