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en Blood has to circulate from head to foot;Love has to circulate from high to low.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en We are concerned that the virus may still circulate after this campaign,

en Knowledge is like money: to be of value it must circulate, and in circulating it can increase in quantity and, hopefully, in value.
  Louis L'Amour

en Ultimately, what we should aim for is to circulate zero-pollution energy through solar panels.

en We would ask the Interpol head office in Lyon, France to issue a red alert notice on Zhang Du. Once the notice is issued, it would circulate among the 186 Interpol offices. When he is found in their jurisdiction, and if allowed by their laws, they could arrest him or an information would be forwarded to the requesting party as to his presence thereat,

en I am aware that the money we have given to Emergency is nothing compared to the millions spent on players, and I feel embarrassed. I understand that these figures are worrisome. They worry me also. But when you are the head of a business like Inter, you assume the responsibility of offering a quality product. These figures that circulate are normal in the industrial world, but they are not so well known, while in football everything is public.

en We will also be trying to circulate copies overseas, particularly in Denmark, where people are really keen on walking.

en The news is starting to circulate that the pick-up in demand since the settlement has been very large.

en Good advertising does not just circulate information. It penetrates the public mind with desires and belief.
  Leo Burnett

en I haven't had a single complaint since we opened in 1975. But we do have a fan that helps to circulate the smoke around the bar area.

en The water does circulate out of the basin eventually. But it depends a lot on meteorological conditions, which we really don't have much control or much knowledge of, at least not here.

en The water does circulate out of the basin eventually. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. But it depends a lot on meteorological conditions, which we really don't have much control or much knowledge of, at least not here.

en Good advertising does not just circulate information. It penetrates the public mind with desires and belief.
  Leo Burnett

en Karl has truthfully told everyone who's asked him that he did not circulate Valerie Plame's name to punish her husband, Joe Wilson, Everyone is everyone.

en We do have deputies who circulate through the campground area because when you have that many people, there is a safety issue and to ignore it would not be holding us responsible for the law enforcement out there.


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