Sentence examples for very circulation from inspiring English sources

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These films have passed out of currency because they no longer reflect the world as it is; the form of "Argo" invites its own porosity to the question of how the world, and Hollywood, and politics, and the very circulation of knowledge and information have changed in the intervening thirty-three years.

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"This deal will, we believe, give us a very significant circulation boost and make Japan our largest circulation market and will benefit our entire organization," Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, the publisher of the International Herald Tribune, said in an e-mailed statement.

Strain typing of isolates sourced from elsewhere in Victoria indicated that circulating A/H3N2 was exclusively the A/Brisbane/10/2007-like strain and there was very little circulation of any A/H1N1 strains.

Small molecule drugs like most chemotherapies have very short circulation half lives inside the body and nanoparticles can be made long-circulating thereby improving the bioavailability of these drugs and thus improving efficacy without the need for higher doses [4 6].

It's a very small circulation..

"There was a very limited circulation for this," one Whitehall source said.

It stated that "The Manchester Guardian will commence its course with a very considerable circulation" and it assured potential advertisers that it would offer them "a most eligible medium for giving extensive publicity to their notices".

Though the Western Mail describes itself as "the national newspaper of Wales" it has had a very limited circulation in north Wales and has also suffered decline in the south outside its Cardiff heartland.

At the turn of the 19th century, the Guardian's opposition to the Boer War went against the public mood, and was very unpopular; circulation fell by 17% from 48,000 to 40,000 between 1898 and 1902.

The book had no very great circulation until the film version appeared, based, to Burgess's considerable chagrin, on the American edition, which had excised a final, emollient chapter showing the older Alex appearing to repudiate violence.

His unacknowledged newsletter British Briefing, intended for a very limited circulation, had lobbied in hysterical and offensive terms for a British bid to provide a vast communications system to the US: President Ronald Reagan was "not properly in charge in the US", "incipient anti-Americanism" threatened Britain and "Thatcher could only just keep it in check".

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