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This magazine circulates widely.
Copernicus felt that Ptolemy's theory was incorrect. Sometime between 1507 and 1515, he first circulated the principles of his heliocentric or Sun-centered astronomy.
The opah is the only known fully warm-blooded fish that circulates heated blood throughout its body.
Rumors started to circulate in town about Yanni having an affair.
The social security number circulated through the city after the armed robbery.
Gold circulates because it has value, but paper money has value because it circulates.
If the virus continues to circulate in bats, that makes eliminating the disease "very challenging, if not impossible." Andrus said.
Money circulates through the banking system.
The last pandemic was in 2009 when a new influenza virus, called H1N1, started in the U.S. and circulated the globe. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that between 151,000 and 600,000 people died.
He circulated from table to table at the reception.
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