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1 Air should be able to circulate freely under and all round it.
2 But the records of equally distressing sights circulate freely in the public domain.
3 The life of heaven may thus circulate freely , and increase in power among many hearts.
4 They will thus be held firmly while the air can circulate freely all around them.
5 This is a free trade area under which allows goods to circulate freely through the EU.
6 When will the blood not circulate freely ?
7 The drying vines should never be packed; air must circulate freely if good hay is to be made.
8 I set myself to restore her, and chafed her cold hands until the blood began to circulate freely .
9 Being in Egypt at her invitation means being able to circulate freely - and safely-among a wide variety of political and religious groups.
10 The air of the room should circulate freely ; although it is not considered safe to be exposed to currents of air.
11 Yet all his previous agony was surpassed when he was being brought to, and the blood began to circulate freely again.
12 And the security rationale, based on the idea that if you can't see their faces, terrorists may circulate freely , is laughable.
13 The way to save the greatest number is assuredly to allow the refugees to circulate freely and find what life they can.
14 All this exercise and motion caused the poison to circulate freely through the veins, and was the worst possible thing for him.
15 Half a foot from a wall the air, which is refracted and does not circulate freely , produces a different effect on your face.
16 To get the best results in baking, the pans should be placed so that the air in the oven will circulate freely around them.
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