Sentence examples for coin described from inspiring English sources

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The coin, described as "lucky", is inspired by the Bollywood film Sholay, in which two friends make decisions based on the flip of a coin, though one friend does not know that both sides of the coin are the same.

On the other hand, the precision of MAUDS was compared to the histogram-based characterization according to the Coincidence Index (CoIn) described in [34].

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"The Castle," a simple, fascinating production about four ex-convicts, presents the other side of the coin, describing the obstacles that criminal offenders face upon their release.

We compare three groups to a baseline: one endowed with money, one endowed with chocolate coins, and one endowed with chocolate coins described as "tokens".

But the cargo of money, $400,000 in coins as described in newspapers of the day, went down with the ship.

The gold dinar and silver dirham coins are described in the Quran and other texts as the currency used by Muhammad and his followers.

Instructions for coin photography are described in Goodman [6] and Hoberman [7].

He claimed the word "playboy" was coined to describe Porfirio Rubirosa.

The verb Skaddenize was coined to describe its aggressive style.

The term trisomy was coined to describe this condition.

A new term was coined to describe this foulmouthed genre: gangsta rap.

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