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1 After resumption these coins will circulate in considerable sums for small payments.
2 It is worth noting that four coronaviruses already circulate in human beings.
3 In the absence of any other money, these do circulate in London.
4 Paul's heart beat fast; the blood began to circulate in his veins.
5 Thus banknotes would circulate in a limited way as paper money.
6 We think it never happened, but the story continues to circulate in Liberia.
7 Coronaviruses, like influenza viruses, circulate in nature in various animal species.
8 No wonder this was forbidden, upon pain of death, to circulate in Rome!
9 Anucleate platelets circulate in the blood to facilitate thrombosis and diverse immune functions.
10 The SSRIs cause more serotonin to circulate in the blood stream.
11 You now circulate in the most brilliant society of Paris.
12 Our papers are not allowed to circulate in the trenches.
13 But unpleasant rumours were beginning to circulate in the crowd.
14 It will circulate in a cheap form very extensively, injuring society wherever it spreads.
15 I don't suppose I shall be allowed to circulate in society for a month.
16 He's got no system for any drug to circulate in .
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