In wide circulation
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ABROADIn wide circulation
EUROMoney in wide circulation
PUBLICIn circulation
OUTIn circulation.
ABROADIn circulation.
OUTIn circulation
AIRIt's in circulation
STIRBe in circulation.
CEESThey're in circulation
BLOODIt's in circulation
AORTABiggie in circulation?
abroachastir; in circulation
DEFLATELessen money in circulation
READERSCirculation, in a way
AIRIt's in general circulation
EUROCoin in circulation since 2002
OUTIn circulation, as a newspaper
EUROIt entered circulation in 2002
SKYMALLBig name in air circulation?
BLOODMOBILEIts cargo was in circulation?
gastrovascularfunctioning in both digestion and circulation
REMINTPut back into circulation, in a way
EMISSIONSAmounts put in circulation at one time.
ONESOver 1.2 billion are in circulation.
heartsthe organ keeping the blood in circulation
heartthe organ keeping the blood in circulation
RINCurrency unit taken out of circulation in 1953
LOSANGELESTIMESNewspaper with the motto "Largest Circulation in the West"
reflatesto increase again the amount of money and credit in circulation
reflateto increase again the amount of money and credit in circulation
uncirculated(esp. of paper money or coin) Not having been in circulation
hemostasisthe stoppage of the circulation of blood in a part of the body
cyclandelatea drug whose effect is to dilate the veins, etc, used to improve circulation eg in cerebrovascular disease
resorbingRemove (cells, or a tissue or structure) by gradual breakdown into its component materials and dispersal in the circulation
thromboembolismObstruction of a blood vessel by a blood clot that has become dislodged from another site in the circulation
cyclandelatesCYCLANDELATE, a drug whose effect is to dilate the veins, etc, used to improve circulation eg in cerebrovascular disease
greenbackera member of a post-Civil War American political party opposing reduction in the amount of paper money in circulation
fantasiescoin usually not intended for circulation as currency and often issued by a dubious authority (as a government-in-exile)
anticyclonecirculation of winds around a central region of high atmospheric pressure, clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere
strangulationThe condition in which circulation of blood to a part of the body (esp. a hernia) is cut off by constriction