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Without the staged scenes, "you would end up with a self-righteous, mediocre film you would see on television, a regular issues film, and I say that with venom," Mr. Herzog continued.
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The finest coin of his reign is not a regular issue.
The implications of this case have become a regular issue at the aforementioned "future of the human rights act" debates.
"A regular issue, by definition, we think is still valuable from an advertising perspective — you just get a little extra oomph in the special issues," he said.
Rows about space are a regular issue, as are drugs (both legal and illegal); and the most frequent of all – drink.
There have been snarks that the magazine is simply afraid that plus-sized models would take up too much page space in a regular issue, crowding the smaller ones that usually feature right out.
Not just a regular issue at that, but a structurally racial issue on many levels.
The gold dollar or gold one-dollar piece was a coin struck as a regular issue by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1849 to 1889.
However, if those fees are a regular issue for you, then the size of the fee isn't your only problem.
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.
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