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Bonnie also began to turn more eastward at that point before it became held up by a blocking mid-latitude ridge of high pressure, which stalled the motion.
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What thus became a fiduciary currency held up not too badly until the 260s, when confidence collapsed and people rushed to turn the money they had into goods of real value.
In 1978, his name became notorious when he held up five $100 bills at a Nazi rally in Skokie, Ill., promising them to anyone who killed a Nazi Party member.
Not only did identification of rocks become important but, students also became aware of which stones held up well in building facades and which ones exhibited signs of weathering.
The notes also have iridescent stripes and a special dark security line that become visible only when held up to a bright light.
Within decades of his death, he had become a hero and was held up as a model king.
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And some of his unilateral actions have held up and become popular: a ban on the use of all but tiny amounts of artificial trans fats in restaurant cooking, and a sanitary grading system for the city's restaurants.
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