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noun
The act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began.
Exact(3)
Al Akhbar's print circulation is dismally low, 10,000 to 15,000, though comparable to circulations at Lebanon's other leading papers.
We point out that the undirected case reduces to T-joins, while the directed case to circulations.
These problems were already solved in [12], here we point out that the undirected case reduces to T-joins, while the directed case to circulations.
Similar(56)
A significant increase in gut-to-circulation permeability was observed at 5 hours.
He rose to circulation director of Life magazine.
There are also practical reasons for restoring Wagner to circulation, as Fisch and others have argued.
Advertising revenues, which are tied to circulation levels, fell even faster.
Print benefited too, with significant boosts to circulation for both the Guardian and The Observer.
Hatfield joined i in November 2010 and has steered the 20p spin-off from The Independent to circulation success.
According to circulation figures released in February, average circulation of Top Gear was up 0.23% year on year to 200,756 during the second half of last year.
The more upmarket men's titles proved more resilient to circulation decline during the first half of the year.
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