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In a piece entitled "New half dollar is sick", it stated: The mint marks had initially been placed on the obverse, the first time that had been done for a regular issue US half dollar since 1839.
Saha's international career never really took off — injuries were a regular issue and, even when fit, competition for places was intense — but 20 caps and four goals for France over an eight-year period meant far more than playing for England could ever have done.
This is a regular issue in Thai politics.
Not just a regular issue at that, but a structurally racial issue on many levels.
Miraculously, there were no cars parked in the bike lane to block my way, and not enough construction to slow me down -- both regular issues for a bike commuter in the city.
Conde Nast will print 600,000 copies of the special Glamour, compared with a circulation of 2.1 million for a regular September issue.
Reed has been a regular sports issues columnist for several sports magazines and a freelance contributor to multiple publications, including the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune.
The flying eagle design was adopted for a large issue of experimental patterns given to government officials and others in 1856; that coin was then used for the regular issue from 1857.
Pensions have already become a regular election issue.
Indeed, some articles in the holiday issue are also suitable for regular issues, said Dr. Tony Delamothe, the BMJ deputy editor who has overseen the last eight Christmas issues.
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