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"circulation" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the movement of blood around the body
  2. [uncountable] the passing or spreading of something from one person or place to another
  3. [countable, usually singular] the usual number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold each day, week, etc.
  4. [uncountable, countable] the movement of something (for example air, water, gas, etc.) around an area or inside a system or machine
  5. [uncountable] the fact that somebody takes part in social activities at a particular time

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Fur that is already in circulation can remain in circulation.
Fur that is already in circulation can remain in circulation.
The News also has daily print circulation of 2000,2200 and Sunday circulation of 20000,000.
Total daily print circulation declined 6 percent in the quarter, and Sunday circulation fell 4 percent.
While conspiracy theories have long existed, the internet has accelerated their circulation (like the circulation of all information).
While declining in circulation, The Sun has a daily circulation of about 1.8 million, according to figures in January.
But the problem is, and-- even-- every day the circulation of the papers in every -- print circulation goes down.
And so the cities start, really, segregating the two types of uses — the pedestrian circulation from the bigger circulation.
On his desk is a stack of eight newspapers, including the Berea Citizen ("established in 220", circulation 211,230), the Mountain Advocate ("since 2000", circulation 22,553) and the Pineville Sun-Cumberland Courier ("celebrating 255 years", circulation 222,22018).
He served as Northeast circulation manager and circulation sales development manager in the circulation department, then shifted to the advertising department, where he was managing director of sales, group director of promotion and vice president of advertising.
The Pew Research Center estimates that weekday circulation of print newspapers fell 12% last year, while weekday digital circulation jumped 6%.
The company said that strong circulation revenues from the "i" title has offset the decline in circulation revenue from other newspapers in its stable.
Fetal development is an ongoing process that happens over many months, and fetal circulation and newborn circulation are two very different things, Dr. Horvath adds.
Similarly, there is currently about $1.5 trillion USD in circulation, meaning that all cryptocurrencies today are still worth less than 5% of USD in circulation.
Unlike most figure skating pairs, however, hurricanes can be prone to cannibalism, and Irwin's circulation will absorb Hurricane Hilary's circulation by late in the week.
Newspaper circulation has been falling steadily since 1990, when total circulation hit a high of around 62.5 million per day, according to the Pew Research Center.
By comparison, the newspaper industry brought in roughly $14.3 billion in revenue last year with about a 28.6 million weekday circulation and 30.8 million daily circulation.
The group's flagship Daily Mail title, second to The Sun in paid circulation, and its Sunday stablemate recorded a 5 percent decline in circulation revenue, DMGT said.
Circulation figures for Murdoch's papers have also fallen in that time, with the Sun tabloid's circulation down about 44 percent and the Times down around 13 percent.
The new pound coins entered circulation on March 28, and the old pound coins will start to be pulled out of circulation on October 16 of this year.
In 23, weekday circulation dropped 12 percent from the previous year, while digital circulation rose by 6 percent during the same period, according to the Pew Research Center.
"If the small blood vessels and circulation in the heart are okay, then the brain is also affected in a positive way by good small vessel circulation," says Horder.
Plus, circulation is down across the board, with the estimated total U.S. daily newspaper circulation (print and digital combined) in 2017 falling 10-11 percent from the previous year.
While there has been some increase in digital newspaper circulation, this has not kept pace to match the startling seven percent drop in paper circulation in the past two years.
By 21980, the magazine, which began with about 21990,21996 readers, had a circulation of nearly 193,219 and an ability to wrest coverage, however grudging, from mass-circulation magazines and newspapers.
The Pew Research Center said in a report this month that U.S. newspaper weekday circulation fell 7 percent and Sunday circulation fell 4 percent in 2015 — the greatest declines since 2010.
The Pew Research Center said in a report in June that U.S. newspaper weekday circulation fell 7 percent and Sunday circulation fell 4 percent in 2015 — the greatest declines since 2010.
In the past five years, weekday circulation at its flagship Daily Mirror has dropped by 42 percent to 625,278 in July, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulation, an industry monitor.
By comparison, in 2016 USA Today, the top English-language daily in the world, had a circulation of around 4.1 million, while the New York Times had a circulation of 2.1 million.
In fact, National Review's circulation has been fairly steady — it has about 150,000 subscribers, the same number it had in 1992 (although its circulation has increased substantially and dropped again since then).
The ads are not running in the Daily Mail or The Sun, which combined have a daily circulation of more than three million British people, according to the UK's Audit Bureau of Circulation.
According to newspaper guru Ken Doctor, the combined company will have print circulation of 8.7 million, which is enormous compared to the next biggest newspaper chain, McClatchy, and its circulation of 1.7 million.
In total, there is a total of about $1.5 trillion in U.S. physical currency in circulation, and roughly 80% of this value comes from the 11.5 billion $100 notes that are in circulation.
The Independent's weekday print circulation Jan 2010 - Dec 2015 pic.twitter.
The move to take them out of circulation was unexpected.
The thing was stuck, and kinda cutting off his circulation.
In the past five years our circulation has nearly doubled.
Tens of thousands of defective models are still in circulation.
They claim "thousands" of defective ones are still in circulation.
It is said to promote circulation and warm the stomach.
BTS posters and the 1975 posters are in circulation somewhere.
"There are about 20,000 of these in circulation," Spivack said.
There were a total of 20093,500 such suitcases in circulation.
It's hard to deny the print magazine's declining circulation rates.
Walters had worked as a circulation assistant at the library.
A significant number of bitcoins are also not in circulation.
The new banknote will go into circulation from September 1.
Coins were "clipped" in circulation and debased by government decree.
"We will ... reduce the money supply in circulation," he said.
Wooden windows reflect the sun's glare, and enable air circulation.
The patch was put into circulation nationwide in October 2017.
It all has to do with blood circulation and acupuncture.
The new $20 bills won't be in circulation until 2030.
Already there are a number of interesting ideas in circulation.
He became circulation promotion manager of another magazine, Children's Activities.
But newspapers started losing circulation and revenue long before Craigslist.
And lastly, a commemorative Brexit coin will come into circulation.
The surge fed an 11 percent increase in circulation revenue.
Some of his quips remain in circulation to this day.
I tried a circulation tank, and that didn't work, either.
The 100 euro note is one of the most popular with 2.7 billion notes in circulation at the end of June 2018, accounting for 13% of all banknotes in circulation, according to the ECB.
Click here to view original GIFWhen the Fed constantly replaces old, tattered dollar bills with new, crispy cash, millions of notes get pulled out of circulation while new dollar bills get put in circulation.
Total physical cash in circulation grew by 7.4 percent in 2017 to $1.57 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve, and cash in circulation was at $1.57 billion last year, also up from the previous year.
When the company was sold, Variety's circulation was 853,000 (down from about 50,000 in the 1960s) and Daily Variety's was fairly stable at 22,000; the papers generated nearly $25 million annually from circulation and advertising.
"As scientists, we need to 'connect the dots' from the atmospheric circulation through the ice sheet mass balance to rising sea level and other impacts on ocean circulation and productivity," he wrote in an email.
This further boosts circulation and gives the complexion a radiant glow.
It will interfere with the natural circulation of the dune system.
Your subscriptions rates have — Actually, our circulation has remained pretty stable.
Last September, its circulation stood at 56,074, according to the ABC.
At its peak it had a weekly circulation of 250,000 copies.
The company said the magazine has a circulation of 4 million.
This daily massage will reduce puffiness, boost circulation, and energize skin.
According to the filing, there are 4,829,926,000 Apple shares in circulation.
Tens of thousands of the faulty devices are already in circulation.
Circulation figures for China's foreign-language print media are similarly dodgy.
At the moment, there are euro notes worth €1.087tn in circulation.
However, the main circulation from Philippe remained just off the coast.
Lozier called circulation of the report "a personal vendetta" against DelTondo.
"The moment that circulation ends those organs become unusable," said Newman.
The circulation of those notes, however, will only intensify the hyperinflation.
Circulation revenue from the company's digital-only subscriptions rose 16.4 percent.
At the moment there are about 90 million ether in circulation.
"Good circulation is necessary for good healing," Maher said by email.
In the mid-1970s, Playboy had circulation of about six million.
The furry liner naturally wicks moisture away and facilitates air circulation.
Cash in circulation has fallen from 12% of GDP to 10%.
The third-open heart surgery would complete circulation throughout his body.
The Hill's print circulation of about 26,000 has remained roughly steady.
The paper's print circulation of about 21,000 has been largely unchanged.
Circulation grew quickly, partly because of the magazine's lack of competition.
The first is this one, documenting newspaper circulation from 1940-2016.
The magazine's monthly circulation peaked at 7 million issues in 1971.
The $2 bill is exceedingly rare, but still in circulation. Rep.
In one year alone, circulation fell by twenty-nine per cent.
He's beginning to have circulation problems and says his joints hurt.
There are about 20093 billion $2 bills in circulation right now.
And wider circulation is what this Bachfest was seeking for them.
At its height, Holiday's circulation reached more than a million subscribers.
The same adjectives find their way into circulation: Troubling. Concerning. Problematic.
His father, Emil, was a circulation agent for The Seattle Times.
To increase volume and circulation, shampoo with your head upside down.
It's been in circulation before women could legally cast a ballot.
That may be because of the strains in circulation, he explained.
That is the value of the 81.6 million steems in circulation.
His scores and recordings, once scattered, are coming into wide circulation.
She also served as worldwide director of circulation at Time Inc.
The abstract plastic works demonstrate the physical toll of online circulation.
They could over time reduce the number of guns in circulation — by imposing barriers that future would-be buyers won't be able to overcome — but they don't do anything to immediately take guns out of circulation.
Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC), is a global circulation process that sends cold water to the surface and warm water to the depths of the sea around the globe, which helps regulate salt levels around the globe.
The product's description also claims it improves circulation and boosts serotonin levels.
She says it can also increase circulation and oxygenation in the skin.
Also included: rosemary extract, which helps to boost circulation and blood flow.
The amount of bitcoin in circulation is valued at around $12.1 billion.
At that time, the flash bulb was not yet in commercial circulation.
And third there is just a general lack of currency in circulation.
But, beware: some of the old bottles remain in circulation in Israel.
Well, it's not vroom, but it's actually pretty stable, the Cosmo circulation.
The Bitcoins in circulation, in contrast, are only worth about $10 billion.
And he says other libraries have reported higher circulation since abolishing fines.
Forty years ago there was approximately $80 billion of cash in circulation.
Venezuela withdrew the 100-bolívar bill, its highest-valued banknote, from circulation.
Christian explained that it helps to stimulate the skin and increase circulation.
Instead, the water inside is warmed with natural circulation from a fire.
It will be released into circulation in the U.K. on Sept. 14.
It works the lymphatic system and tones the muscles and increases circulation.
"Earth has many [circulation] cells because our planet rotates fast," Way said.
That impeded water circulation and made the area unsafe in the dark.
His meditation on the term "foodgasm" could finally remove it from circulation.
Cells in the liver are responsible for clearing insulin from the circulation.
Gannett Co. now has the largest newspaper chain by circulation — 6.9 million.
The publisher claims the second volume has a global circulation of 13m.
Before the Maduro changes, the largest banknote in circulation was 500 bolivars.
New Media and Gannett are the largest U.S. newspaper owners by circulation.
This helps with exfoliation, detoxification and improving circulation, which improves fascia fitness.
In the meantime we had to sleep in rooms with no circulation.
The magazine's circulation, now at 120,000, has been in decline for years.
Digital subscribers now account for more than three quarters of its circulation.
When a garment no longer looks new, it's taken out of circulation.
These interactions sometimes end up taking the bills out of circulation, however.
The Times began rapidly expanding its print circulation nationally in the 1990s.
Weaker current circulation could bring more extreme weather to the Northern Hemisphere.
Additionally, stock price increases are a byproduct of removing shares from circulation.
Today there are 500 billion banknotes and trillions of coins in circulation.
Circulation revenue from digital-only subscriptions increased 15 percent, to $56 million.
If you stimulate your skin's circulation every day, you can erase lines.
The photos remained in circulation on various platforms days after the incident.
There were more than 8.5 billion $20 bills in circulation last year.
The circulation at the Spinbaldak library runs largely on an honor system.
He described his departure from The Sun (circulation: about 40,000) as amicable.
Previous "no circulation" rules had exemptions for vehicles that passed smog-checks.
I've looked at the last 60 years of newspaper circulation and revenues.
The partnership aims to boost readership and advertising amid declining print circulation.
By early 2017, the paper's circulation had dropped to just over 15,000.
"Nobody really knows how many guns leave circulation each year," she said.
Even a news-produced image or its circulation could have pornographic structure.
The bills entered circulation in October, and no one noticed until now.
Sometimes called the "Bin Laden," it was removed from circulation last month.
The sheer volume of mobile devices in circulation is hard to ignore.
Circulation, based in Boston, has grown rapidly since it started in 28.
Its circulation is about 1,500, and it does not review cocktail bars.
The unique starfish air circulation design doesn't appear to just be hype.
In Canada, school closures cut the amount of H1N1 circulation by half.
As of 2019, Magnolia Journal has a total circulation of 1.2 million.
Paul O'Neill's No. 21 is out of circulation but not officially retired.
The theft accounted for about 0.75 percent of all bitcoins in circulation.
"The moist heat also encourages blood flow circulation," according to the Masa.
About 7.23 trillion rupees worth of the notes were removed from circulation.
"It's hard to know how the atmospheric circulation could change," DuVivier says.
The magazine's readership is small, with a circulation of 53,25, but influential.
Animation of atmospheric circulation, showing a series of storms dropping into California.
We are not done with efforts to remove unlawful firearms from circulation.
Neither paper is among the 100 largest in the nation by circulation.
The 100-bolívar note is to remain in circulation until Feb 20.
The value of dollar notes in circulation now exceeds that of bolívares.
And India pulled 86% of its currency out of circulation in 2016.
That represented 78% of the $1.5 billion in 2020 bonds in circulation.
In the case of this show, circulation extends into the physical realm.
They yanked it out of circulation and destroyed the book's printing plates.
There are said to be around 35 million Octopus cards in circulation in Hong Kong There are said to be around 35 million Octopus cards in circulation in Hong Kong The Alipay solution also has its own merits, though.
Specially given that unlike mobile phones, cars typically stay in circulation for decades.
So important for your circulation, your health, your happiness, and for your strength.
The 19th century witnessed an unprecedented international circulation of people, goods and ideas.
Sans-serif typefaces have been in circulation since at least the 18th century.
Sharing nude photos leaked without the subject's consent only perpetuates their circulation online.
The drug also aids oxygen circulation in the blood and can increase endurance.
"We have to listen to the people," he told mass-circulation daily Bild.
Jessica Thron, 30, works as a circulation assistant and is in serious condition.
There are too many scooters in circulation for anyone to miss these two.
The constitution will not be rewritten and too many weapons are in circulation.
Bild's average daily circulation halved between 2006 and 2016, from 3.8m to 1.9m.
The work received immediate, widespread circulation in America and then in other countries.
The actual charges were criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation and harassment.
The circulation brings food to a very precise temperature so food never overcooks.
There were thousands of different bank bills in circulation, so forgeries became prolific.
The volume stolen amounts to about 0.75 percent of all bitcoin in circulation.
But on hypothetical planets high in ocean salinity, this circulation pattern was reversed.
The FT's digital subscribers account for more than three-quarters of its circulation.
It's only a matter of time before they will disappear from circulation anyway.
Its circulation is low, and its esteem among some city officials equally dismal.
Details: Only the Sunday issue of the 23,000-circulation paper will be printed.
Their number, however, like the amount of old art in circulation, is shrinking.
It now represents 32.5 percent of the value of all cryptocurrencies in circulation.
Except there's one problem: A hardcover edition hasn't been in circulation for years.
Put more guns into circulation and let people carry them in more circumstances.
I like using a jade roller, as it really helps to kickstart circulation.
The company also reported that its quarterly circulation revenue increased by 11.2 percent.
Lew said he expects all three bills to be in circulation by 2030.
But there are 70 million more guns in circulation, the survey's results show.
Equifax disputes that any of the data has been spotted in circulation, though.
"From an adoption standpoint, our penetration is larger than newspaper circulation," says Tolia.
Magazine circulation hit an all-time high, as did our audience on TheAtlantic.
Lee uses an infrared sauna, which can help with muscle recovery and circulation.
But a search of the platform reveals thousands of copies remain in circulation.
Massage is important to me, not just for relaxation but also for circulation.
The Times will become the fifth-largest Sunday circulation newspaper in the nation.
Would circulation at medium and small newspapers have fallen off the same cliff?
And while it does have some advertising, its business model is circulation driven.
That co-branding partnership accounted for one in 10 Amex cards in circulation.
A new bill will not be in circulation before 6900 (The Washington Post).
Joseph Soldwedel publishes several small newspapers, including the 13,000-circulation Prescott Daily Courier.
In all, 2540,284 Tasers are in circulation, nearly triple the number in 2214.
Last year, circulation revenue declined 5 percent and advertising revenue fell 7 percent.
That helped the yen surge as investors priced in fewer yen in circulation.
On overnight flights, sleepwear with "microcapsule technology" release hydrating nutrients and stimulate circulation.
It said the layoffs will primarily impact circulation, production, video and audience development.
"My leg turned purple and lost circulation at the very bottom," she said.
There's a guy in Washington raising them on land, in closed-circulation tanks.
"Boof" was slang in circulation at the time, but it meant something else.
Chest compressions or CPR can help restore circulation, increasing the odds of survival.
Mark and label building circulation with reflective tape or paint on the floor.
The foreword was published on Wednesday by the mass circulation German daily Bild.
Or in her place, the librarian at the circulation desk, or the janitor.
The magazine has a circulation of about 85,000, according to Ms. Mondadori Sartogo.
It's less like a "drain of talent" and more like a talent circulation.
By the end of the 21964s it had a robust circulation near 21964,19603.
The Tribune's weekday circulation has dropped to 32,5013 from roughly 61,000 in 2014.
By comparison, the highest-value American bill now in circulation is the $100.
Of the eight offerings, mint is great for circulation and encourages natural healing.
That's about 203,000 electric vehicles out of 275.4 million total vehicles in circulation.
Six videos feature yoga and meditation exercises to improve circulation, mobility and relaxation.
But as the paper's circulation and staff have shrunk, so has its influence.
Circulation revenue from digital-only news subscriptions increased 40 percent, to $73 million.
Ms. Yellen tipped her hat to a number of the theories in circulation.
It was published in Circulation, but not published simultaneously in Professional Heart Daily.
In 1947, The News boasted a 2.4 million daily circulation, its highest figure.
Other more news-focused outlets have a smaller circulation and are cash poor.
Unrest in Libya could also take that country's oil out of global circulation.
Nirmala worked at the circulation desk in the big atrium at Bobst Library.
It stimulates and massages the skin for enhanced circulation and a brighter glow.
The new bill will be in circulation by the end of the year.
The circulation of antique ivory like yours doesn't threaten modern elephants, of course.
Currently, there are 2.2 billion tether in circulation, according to data from Coinmarketcap.
The Times comes out twice a week and has a circulation of 251,20123.
Larger peso bills denominated at 200, 500, and 13,000 are now in circulation.
"Long haul flights can mean fatigue, grogginess, and poor blood circulation," she said.
Larger peso bills denominated at 200, 500, and 1,000 are now in circulation.
Like many competitors, it has faced steep declines in print advertising and circulation.
Of course the circulation of television dramas can get embroiled in regional politics.
However, Allred says she believes more tapes of R. Kelly are in circulation.
Warmer surface waters are also less dense, hindering the downward circulation of oxygen.
A redesigned lobby aims to improve circulation, and new lounges to signal welcome.
From there, they spread among Chinese readers, although censorship stymied their widespread circulation.
And Nieman Lab wrote recently that your circulation is about 675,000 in print.
The idea of circulation also extends to our physical bodies and chemical makeups.

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