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1 The result was that IS had a circulation of just three people.
2 Pravda, which means "truth", once had a circulation of nine million copies throughout the Soviet Union.
3 Officially audited figures show that in 2000 Loaded had a circulation of 350,000.
4 The newspaper has been published since 1945 and had a circulation of more than 160,000.
5 At that time The World had a circulation of less than twelve thousand copies a day, and was practically bankrupt.
6 Ludovic Pereira were instrumental in starting this magazine and it had a circulation of 8,000 subscribers.
7 Since its recent appearance here, however, it has had a circulation larger perhaps than that of all my other stories combined.
8 From the first it was an immense success; it had a circulation in other cities, and many imitations of it sprung up.
9 The Guardian, which is published along with MediaGuardian.co.uk by Guardian News & Media, had a circulation of 343,010 in December.
10 By the early 1970s it had a circulation of 47,000 and was the acknowledged bible of the Irish music industry.
11 The Chronicle, a daily newspaper, had a circulation of just over 6,000 before it was closed, down from more than 30,000 in 2000.
12 The FT had a circulation of 287,000 in 1991 and now sells 480,000 copies, with more than 60% sold outside the UK.
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