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Municipal bonds are tax exempt, and officials wanted to limit the number of interest-earning tax-exempt bonds put in circulation to pay for the same public project.
About $430 million worth of "greenbacks" were put in circulation, and this money by law had to be accepted for all taxes, debts, and other obligations even those contracted prior to the passage of the act.
Seven retailers who supplied information put in circulation some 59 billion pieces of branded and own-brand plastic packaging a year, including yoghurt pots, food wrappers and shampoo bottles.
In 1825, a Cherokee preacher named David Brown, probably a convert to the Moravian faith, completed a translation of the New Testament into Cherokee, and scores of manuscript copies of it were put in circulation.
Like gold, bitcoins, which are both a currency and a commodity, are in limited supply (there is a cap of 21 million total) and have to be "mined" before they are put in circulation.
Jacobi made this point, in defence of individualism and personalistic values, in a number of public controversies, in the course of which he put in circulation expressions and themes that resonate to this day.
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The putative common pool of the Indo-European languages (established at first in the late 18th century by a Welshman, William Jones, and put into circulation in Europe by the Germans Schlegel, Schiller, Goethe and later Max Mueller) probably - who knows? - still stirs faintly in the memory of European academia as it hardly does in the Anglo-Saxon world.
The materials have been in the library's collection since the mid-90s and were put into circulation in the early 2000s.
However, sources inside North Korea say they believe a 10,000 won bill could be put into circulation in due course, and that the new bill, when it appears, will once more feature the likeness of Kim Il-sung.
The other two samples (ready-to-bake pastry flours) with a relatively high aluminium concentration (566 and 737 mg kg-1) were baking premixes to which sodium aluminium sulphate had been added and that were, according to the manufacturer, originally produced for export but were mistakenly put into circulation in Germany.
Releasing him would put back in circulation a man whose calls for freedom the government fears so much it has jailed him three times.
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