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It was, the prospectus says, intended for "investment professionals only" and not for wider circulation.
And, for preference, use the lower-denomination notes, which are in wider circulation.
That's a tiny fraction of its Edinburgh heartland, let alone its wider circulation area.
Officially, only El País newspaper has a wider circulation than the sports dailies, Marca and AS.
"It is an interesting play and deserves a wider circulation," Clives Barnes wrote in The New York Times.
But that is certainly when tattoos entered wider circulation, carried by currents of trade and conquest, from port to port.
It was this younger generation of soul- and r'n'b-aware mainstream musicians that kept Muhammad's name in wider circulation.
Timber, after all, is also a crop.I think one more aspect of this sorry tale needs wider circulation.
Now the publisher of Buck's digital backlist, Open Road is trying to move her work into wider circulation again.
But it is to be hoped that Scannell's very last poems, appearing in small magazines or simply sent to friends, achieve a wider circulation.
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Higher ratings and wider circulations meant bigger ad revenues, and distribution advantages gave the broadcaster and publisher greater power to monetize.
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