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Circulating Sections established intelligence requirements and passed the intelligence back to its consumer departments, mainly the War Office and Admiralty.
As a consequence of these cuts, the Requirements division ( formerly the Circulating Sections of the 1921 Arrangement ) were deprived of any representation on the Board of Directors.

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Circulating libraries also charged a subscription fee, however the fees were set to entice their patrons, providing subscriptions on a yearly, quarterly or monthly basis, without expecting the subscribers to purchase a share in the circulating library.
Circulating libraries were not exclusively lending institutions and often provided a place for other forms of commercial activity, which may or may not be related to print.
Circulating libraries were not in the business of preserving books ; their owners wanted to lend books as many times as they possibly could.
Circulating this demo to various fabulous friends, and those friends ' friends, while decked out in their full regalia, at this get-together or that, Vaganza were eventually able to generate something of an industry buzz even while lacking a live band and being mostly unknown to all.
Circulating libraries were a way for women, in particular, to satisfy their desire for books without facing the expense of purchase.

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Artists are able to control their work through the source code, allowing them to make their work Transparent, Recombinant, Credited, and Circulating.
Circulating levels of both hormones are an important factor in weight control.
Circulating DHEAS ( its sulfated ester ) levels rise during adrenarche (~ 7 years of age ) while plasma testosterone levels are relatively low.
Bomb disposal technicians wearing bomb suits to protect against an Improvised Explosive Device ( IED ) use a small, ice-based chiller unit strapped to their leg with a Liquid Circulating Garment, usually a vest, worn over their torso to maintain their core temperature at safe levels.
Circulating outdoor air through a house by keeping doors and windows open, or at least slightly ajar, may reduce the risk of hay fever-causing dust.
* A central foreign counter-espionage Circulating Section, Section V, to liaise with the Security Service to collate counter-espionage reports from overseas stations.
* Circulating pump: It is designed to circulate water back to the boiler after it has expelled some of its heat.
Circulating libraries had ushered in a completely new way of reading.
During her lifetime Broughton was one of the Queens of the Circulating Libraries.
Circulating leptin levels give the brain input regarding energy storage so it can regulate appetite and metabolism.
Circulating leptin seems to effect the HPA axis, suggesting a role for leptin in stress response.
Circulating levels of androgens can influence human behavior because some neurons are sensitive to steroid hormones.
* Circulating fluidized beds: Biomass particles are introduced into a circulating fluidized bed of hot sand.
* Charles Edward Mudie English publisher and founder of Mudie's Lending Library was born 1818 in Cheyne Walk ; where his father owned a Circulating library, stationery & book binding business at No. 89.
Circulating commemoratives are intended to be used for commerce, but the design will only be issued for a limited time, is intended to draw some attention to a specific event or person.
Circulating commemoratives are found in the third World as well as in western nations.
Circulating commemorative coins have been somewhat more unusual in the United States.
Circulating capital includes intermediate goods and operating expenses, i. e., short-lived items that are used in production and used up in the process of creating other goods or services.

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Sections were then washed with PBS for 15 - 30 minutes.
Sections of sweet clover stem and root tumors were treated with 1: 10 solution of Af for 30 minutes, washed in buffered saline for 15 minutes, stained with Af for 30 minutes, and washed for 15 minutes in Aj.
Sections of tumors incited by WTV were not similarly stained with conjugated normal serum or conjugated antiserum to potato yellow-dwarf virus.
These were too small, so Elmers School, a neighbouring boys ' boarding school, was acquired for the Commercial and Diplomatic Sections.
Sections and commissariats to combat counterrevolution were established in other cities.
Sections 137 and 138 were added to the LDS Church's 1981 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants, which is the edition currently in use by the church.
The World Conference removed Sections 107, 109, 110, 113 and 123 to a historical appendix ( which also included documents that were never published as sections ).
Sections of the tunnel as well as Cortlandt Street were badly damaged and had to be rebuilt.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff was officially established under Title II, Section 211 of the original National Security Act of 1947 before Sections 209 – 214 of Title II were repealed by the law enacting Title 10 and Title 32, United States Code ( Act of August 10, 1956, 70A Stat.
Sections of the " Stadtring " Bundesautobahn 100 inner-city motorway were opened, while a major housing programme was carried out, with roughly 20, 000 new dwellings built each year during his time in office.
Sections of the work were published mainly in the magazine Agenda, and in 1974 were published as The Sleeping Lord and Other Fragments ( again under Faber's auspices ).
Less noted is his published call in 1749 for the roofing-over of Perrault's classical colonnaded east front of the Palais du Louvre and the clearing away of the ramshackle structures, both those that had been built against it, in order to form a proper Place du Louvre, and those in the centre of the Cour Carré itself Sections of the palace were in danger of collapse, scarcely touched by royal indifference after 1678 ; work did begin in 1755 to clear the facade of the Louvre, overseen by the architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot and Marigny, supervisor of the Bâtiments du Roi.
Sections of the Dutch population were unhappy that Beatrix's fiancé was a German, only twenty years after the end of the war, and there were protests during the wedding celebrations, most notably by the anarchist-artist group Provo.
13. 8 % were for breaches of Section 52, language of catalogues, pamphlets, business directories, and 9. 6 % were for breaches of Sections 2 and 5, the language of service.
Sections from Chesterfield to Brimington were reinstated as part of previous stages of the Chesterfield Bypass and opencast schemes on part of the former Staveley Coal and Iron Company site which was part of British Steel following Nationalisation.
Sections of Wallington were ceded to Garfield in 1898.
Sections of the township were taken to form Seaside Park ( March 3, 1898 ), Seaside Heights ( February 6, 1913 ), Beachwood ( March 22, 1917 ), Ocean Gate ( February 28, 1918 ) Pine Beach ( February 26, 1925 ), South Toms River ( March 28, 1927 ) and Island Beach ( June 23, 1933, reabsorbed into Berkeley Township in 1965 ).
Sections of the Black River Canal were actually dynamited just to profit from repair work, infamously known as the " Forestport Breaks ".
By December 1916 there were 183 AA Sections defending Britain ( most with the 3-inch ), 74 with the BEF in France and 10 in the Middle East.
The first three books of this treatise were translated into English and, several times, printed as The Elements of the Conic Sections.

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