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For Korean underground music to thrive, there has to be circulation: bands going outside of Korea, bands moving between cities in Korea.
It would turn out to be circulation gold, though, so torturing cyclists is clearly what the public wanted.
He moved to Cleveland in 1913, when he was in his mid-twenties, to be circulation manager for the Cleveland News.
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Until recently, about 2,000 Manpads were thought to be in circulation on the black market.
Mr. Ford said that four billion passenger vehicles were expected to be in circulation in 2050.
I can't finish without noting the success of the Observer in reaching what appears to be a circulation plateau.
The market requirement was for 7bn Libyan dinars (£3.5bn) to be in circulation, but that figure is currently 13bn dinars, he said.
"The main standard the F.D.A. uses is that 75percentt of transfused blood cells have to be in circulation 24 hours after the transfusion," Dr. Bennett-Guerrero said.
No preparations have been made for exit from the euro and it will take months for an alternative currency to be in circulation.
Of the 1.5 billion estimated to be in circulation, as many as two million counterfeit ones are removed every year.
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