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Cosmopolitans and circulation
Cosmopolitans circulation reached 25, 000 that year, but by March 1888, Schlicht & Field were no longer in business.

Cosmopolitans and for
Ribot's first two albums featured The Rootless Cosmopolitans, followed by an album of works by Frantz Casseus for solo guitar.

Cosmopolitans and New
Toye sought to convey the new team's ambitions within its name, and reasoned that he could outdo the " Metropolitans " label referenced by the then-nine-year-old New York Mets baseball team by calling his team the " Cosmos ", shortened from " Cosmopolitans ".

Cosmopolitans and .
Cosmopolitans & Parochials: Modern Orthodox Jews in America, Univ.
Cosmopolitans November issue features the hottest bachelors from all 50 states.
* YouTube user csandreas has a monthly web series called Black Man Answers Cosmo that features two straight black males answering Cosmopolitans various letters sections.
Originally published from Caracas, it moved in 1981 to Miami, to Editorial America ( currently owned by Televisa ), the same editorial house that oversaw the production of Cosmopolitans Spanish version.
In the debate over global justice and its distributional consequences, Cosmopolitans tend to advocate greater accountability to the disregarded interests of traditionally marginalized populations and developing nations.
Jones began recording in 1923, making gramophone records as a piano soloist, accompanist to vocalists, and with his bands The Jazz Wizards and The Chicago Cosmopolitans.
* Games, Alison The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Empire, 1560-1660, Oxford University Press, 2008.

circulation and continued
The Herald continued to grow, expanding its coverage and increasing its circulation until 2001, when nearly all newspapers fell victim to declining circulations and revenue.
The Bank of England then continued to use wooden tally sticks until 1826 when they were taken out of circulation and stored in the Houses of Parliament until 1834, when the authorities decided that the tallies were no longer required and that they should be burned.
In 1649, the syndic of the Sorbonne, Nicolas Cornet, frustrated by the continued circulation of the Augustinus, drew up a list of five propositions from Augustinus and two propositions from De la fréquente Communion and asked the Sorbonne faculty to condemn the propositions.
Treatment of DKA consists of isotonic fluids to rapidly stabilize the circulation, continued intravenous saline with potassium and other electrolytes to replace deficits, insulin to reverse the ketoacidosis, and careful monitoring for complications.
Because of the importance of the piece of eight in international trade, this new silver coin was intended only for circulation in Spain itself, and the older and heavier eight-real coin continued to be minted.
However, despite the accolades the magazine continued to win, and publishing America ’ s mission to the moon in 1969, circulation was lagging.
After decimalisation the old shilling coin continued in circulation, with a value of 5p, until finally withdrawn in 1990.
This was a turbulent time with wars being fought in both Scotland and Wales, and the coinage problems of the previous reign continuedthe price of silver and gold was low in England compared to Europe, and coins were illegally smuggled abroad, causing major problems in England as not only were there insufficient coins in circulation, but the mints could not buy enough bullion to make new coins.
It continued in circulation, alongside the ten pence, until 1993, when the 10p was reduced in size.
Even though the minting of new silver coinage ceased, the existing silver coins continued in circulation, and the fluctuations in the values of gold and silver were somewhat of a nuisance.
Notes of both categories continued in circulation until 1910, when the Australian Notes Act 1910 and Bank Notes Tax Act 1910 were passed by the Commonwealth Parliament.
It continued to weaken over land, drifting westward through Central America, and its low-level circulation dissipated on November 1 near the Guatemala-Mexico border.
It is believed that most of the notes produced ended up at the bottom of Lake Toplitz near Ebensee, from where they were recovered by divers in 1959, but examples continued to turn up in circulation in Britain for many years, which caused the Bank of England to withdraw all notes larger than £ 5 from circulation.
Under his leadership circulation grew swiftly, but the newspaper continued to lose money.
Heritage continued to grow throughout the 1990s and its journal, Policy Review, hit an all-time-high circulation of 23, 000.
His government also continued to attempt to prevent circulation of books banned by the Catholic Church, combatted communism and even tried to shut down other Christian religions like the Jehovah's Witnesses who evangelized in French Canada.
That station was subsequently renamed City Thameslink to avoid confusion for the emergency services, but for years afterwards many maps and guidebooks in circulation continued to carry the earlier name.
Those issued through the end of the 1960s were hoarded as the only precious metal U. S. coins remaining in production, and as the price of silver continued to rise, pre-1964 halves disappeared from circulation as well.
Distribution in manuscript by post was forbidden by the government, although circulation by hand continued.
Combined with Cracked weakened distribution, circulation continued to drop precipitously, and Kulpa was forced to turn the magazine into a bi-monthly.
Note that in the crisis year 2009 turnover of Krasnodar continued to grow, while most of the cities showed a negative trend of circulation of goods.
Voisenon had scruples all his life about the incongruity between his way of living and his profession, but he continued to write indecent stories for private circulation, and wrote verses in honor of Madame du Barry, as he had done for Madame de Pompadour.
It was now clearly inferior in resources to its morning counterpart, and its circulation continued to shrink.

circulation and decline
The growth of audiovisuals circulation, estimated at 25 % of total circulation in 2004, accounts for about half of this decline.
For example, the University of California Library System saw a 54 % decline in circulation between 1991 to 2001 of 8, 377, 000 books to 3, 832, 000.
It became a British institution, but after the 1940s, when its circulation peaked, it went into a long decline, finally closing in 1992.
With the rising popularity of television news, the business of UPI began to decline as the circulation of afternoon newspapers, its chief client category, began to fall.
After a progressive decline in circulation the afternoon edition was cancelled, the last edition being published on 21 December 2001.
This represented a fall in circulation of 8 % on a year-on-year basis, slightly less than the average newspaper decline of 9 %..
These positions contributed to a decline in circulation during this time.
The New Republics average paid circulation for 2009 was 53, 485 copies per issue, a decline of over 47 percent since 2000.
Since the circulation of Stern had been in decline for years at the time since its glory days under editor Henri Nannen ( and has been since then ), the depiction of its " HH press " movie counterpart and the people who are running it is also quite telling.
With the decline of the American Left in the 1980s, MR's fortunes fell accordingly, with circulation hovering in the 8, 000 range throughout the decade.
2010 saw sales of the magazine decline further but in 2011 paid circulation rose by 824 copies, the first rise for many years.
He remained as editor until 1987 when the circulation began to decline.
The decline in membership and Morning Star circulation accelerated.
It has seen a slow decline, in 1999 having circulation of 700, 000, dropping to 328, 710 in August 2010.
Although he ultimately was shown to have been right, the situation harmed the paper's image and its circulation and advertising revenue began to decline.
Since the 1980s, however, the PCF has been in decline, mostly due to the rise of the Socialist Party, which took over large sections of PCF support, and circulation and economic viability of L ' Humanité have declined as well.
The disappearance of those popular topics led to a severe decline in its circulation at that time.
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin's circulation was allowed to decline thereafter and staffing reduced.
But such was the overall decline in circulation that in the ABC figures for January to June 2012, the Irish News surpassed the Belfast Telegraph in terms of full-priced copies sold, with the once unrivalled Belfast Telegraph now trailing the Irish News by 1, 284 copies per day.
Soap Opera Digest circulation has declined over the years, reflecting both a decline in soap opera viewership and a decline in magazine circulations in general.
Like the vast majority of the men's magazine market in the UK, Stuff magazine's circulation is also in rapid decline.
However, the Field years were mostly a period of decline for the newspaper, partly due to management decisions but also due to demographic changes ; the circulation of afternoon dailies generally declined with the rise of television, and downtown newspapers suffered as readers moved to the suburbs.

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