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In the middle of the century, with a circulation of 90,000, the Post was one of the most popular weeklies in the country.
What he was about became clear to her with the circulation of another broadside proclamation by General McClellan, threatening reprisals against Rebel guerrillas.
Herb, an expert on narrow ties, thin lapels, and swatches, was men's fashion editor of Parvenu, the weekly magazine with the tremendous circulation.
His widow started the circulation of petitions after Barnard was reprimanded for violating the probation.
Furthermore, he was depicted upon the Italian 10, 000 Lire ( no longer in circulation ) along with a sketch of his famous Voltaic Pile.
The Great Court, opened in 2000, while undoubtedly improving circulation around the museum, was criticised for having a lack of exhibition space at a time when the museum was in serious financial difficulties and many galleries were closed to the public.
The filmmaker was hurt by this failure — he had long wanted to produce a dramatic film and was proud of the result — and withdrew A Woman of Paris from circulation as soon as he could.
At around the same time in the medieval Islamic world, a vigorous monetary economy was created during the 7th – 12th centuries on the basis of the expanding levels of circulation of a stable high-value currency ( the dinar ).
Only a very small number of copies could be made at a time, so circulation was extremely limited.
Another convincing case where understanding of the body was extended beyond where Galen had left it came from these demonstrations of the nature of human circulation and the subsequent work of Andrea Cesalpino, Fabricio of Acquapendente and William Harvey.
It is thought that this event was caused by the final drainage of Lake Agassiz, which had been confined by the glaciers, disrupting the thermohaline circulation of the Atlantic.
* The largest denomination banknote ever officially issued for circulation was in 1946 by the Hungarian National Bank for the amount of 100 quintillion pengő ( 100, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, or 10 < sup > 20 </ sup >; 100 million million million ) image.
Independently from Ibn al-Nafis, Michael Servetus rediscovered the pulmonary circulation, but this discovery did not reach the public cause it was written down for the first time in the " Manuscript of Paris " in 1546, and later published in the theological work which he paid with his life in 1553.
As for Wolfenstein 3D, due to its use of Nazi symbols such as the Swastika and the anthem of the Nazi Party, Horst-Wessel-Lied, as theme music, the PC version of the game was withdrawn from circulation in Germany in 1994, following a verdict by the Amtsgericht München on January 25, 1994.
The CEA claimed that there was little circulation ( and hence little need for concern ) at the dump site between Nice and Corsica, but French public opinion sided with the oceanographers rather than with the CEA atomic energy scientists.
Urban legend has it that the film was pulled from circulation due to the similarity of its plot to the death of President Kennedy the following year, but Frankenheimer states in the Champlin book that it was pulled because of a legal battle between producer Sinatra and the studio over Sinatra's share of the profits.
Once again a blasphemy was restrained-or its circulation effectively curtailed-not by the force of law but by the internalisation of this law.
* Honoré Mirabeau, Des Lettres de Cachet et des prisons d ' état ( Hamburg, 1782 ), written in the dungeon at Vincennes into which his father had thrown him by a lettre de cachet, one of the ablest and most eloquent of his works, which had an immense circulation and was translated into English in 1788.
The $ 1 note remained in issue and in circulation along with the coin for the next two years, until the note was finally withdrawn on June 30, 1989.
Legislation against the Talmud in European courts resulted from concerns that its circulation would weaken Christians ' faith and threaten the Christian basis of society, the preservation of which was the monarch's duty.
Mercantilism in its simplest form was naive bullionism, but mercantilist writers emphasized the circulation of money and rejected hoarding.
Launched as a comic book before it became a magazine, it was widely imitated and influential, impacting not only satirical media but the entire cultural landscape of the 20th century, with editor Al Feldstein increasing readership to more than 2, 000, 000 during its 1970s circulation peak.

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Because they didn't fit well in people's wallets, almost all of the original notes have been removed from circulation.
In the " conveyor belt " model of the thermohaline circulation of the world ocean, the sinking of NADW pulls the waters of the North Atlantic drift northward ; however, this is almost certainly an oversimplification of the actual relationship between NADW formation and the strength of the Gulf Stream / North Atlantic drift.
Multivortex structure can occur in almost any circulation, but is very often observed in intense tornadoes.
Not just for the act of going free, but because editorial quality has been maintained, circulation has almost trebled and advertisers have responded favourably.
In its heyday, The Herald had a circulation of almost 600, 000, but by the time of its 150th anniversary in 1990, with the impact of evening television news and a higher proportion of people using cars to get home from work, The Herald < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s circulation had fallen below 200, 000.
While its circulation ( like that of almost all newspapers ) has been slipping, it has one of the highest market-penetration rates of any metropolitan news daily.
This local newspaper is published on Thursdays, and has a circulation of almost five thousand copies.
The tightness of the binding meant that the circulation in the feet was faulty, and the circulation to the toes was almost cut off, so any injuries to the toes were unlikely to heal and were likely to gradually worsen and lead to infected toes and rotting flesh.
On May 31, 1878, the contraction in the circulation was halted at $ 346, 681, 016-a level which would be maintained for almost 100 years afterwards.
The current value of the coin in " very fine " to " extremely fine " condition is £ 3500 to £ 6000 as the pieces are very rare, but normally fairly unworn, although a Mr Pinkerton, writing at the time that the coins circulated, noted that many of the coins in circulation were so worn as to be almost flat.
Five pound coins are legal tender but are intended as souvenirs and are almost never seen in circulation.
During the reign of king George VI, circulation silver threepences were produced only in 1937 – 1945 ( and almost all the 1945 examples were subsequently melted down ).
Digital infrared imaging thermography is based on the principle that metabolic activity and vascular circulation in both pre-cancerous tissue and the area surrounding a developing breast cancer is almost always higher than in normal breast tissue.
As of mid-year 2011, it still has a combined morning-evening circulation of almost 13. 5 million for its national edition.
The first press run, of 7, 500 copies, sold out almost immediately ; circulation was some 50, 000 issues six months later.
It has a circulation of more than 60, 000, with almost 50, 000 subscriptions.
To make matters worse, the circulation of many humanities journals in the 1990s declined to almost untenable levels, as many libraries cancelled subscriptions, leaving fewer and fewer peer-reviewed outlets for publication ; and many humanities professors ' first books sell only a few hundred copies, which often does not pay for the cost of their printing.
This currency was not put in circulation, and almost all printed banknotes stored in bank of Grozny were destroyed by the Russian military.
Linn's Stamp News an American publication, is the largest weekly newspaper for stamp collectors, with a paid circulation of just over 46, 000 () Circulation peaked at almost 92, 000 in 1978 and has declined ever since because fewer new collectors are subscribing to replace those who subscribed in the 1950s to 1970s period.
He founded and edited for some time, with indifferent success, the Illuminated Magazine, Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, and Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper ; and under his editorship Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper rose from almost nonentity to a circulation of 582, 000.
The newspaper reached its highest circulation in 1990, when it sold almost 22 million daily copies.
Most newspapers were slow to recognise that this would be only a short – term situation, and coupled with major changes in how radio and television news was presented, circulation declined almost as rapidly as it had risen.
The new Central Library loaned out almost 1 million volumes in its first nine months, a 31 percent increase over the previous year's circulation.

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