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the circulations
noun
The act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began.
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After the redesign the circulations of both newspapers increased.
Trinity Mirror has decided to have the circulations of its regional daily and Sunday newspapers audited every month.
John Loughlin, president of TV Guide Publishing Group, points out that the circulations of existing magazines have kept growing despite the arrival of the most recent new titles.
The circulations of Time and Newsweek now stand about where they were in 1966, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
Mr. Brownridge said that Rolling Stone's rivals, particularly Blender, were losing ground, although the circulations of Maxim and FHM were still significantly higher than Rolling Stone's.
The grandees of that market - Esquire and GQ - have only realised the threat as the circulations of new-look, laddish titles have raced past them.
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It opens up the circulation".
The circulation amounted to betw.
The circulation of The Bell plummeted.
Thus continued the circulation of labor.
"It helps the circulation," said a friend.
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