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For the advanced coin collector, a coin reference book would be helpful.
Coin reference catalogs can help you identify a coin once you have completed at least a few of the above steps.
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For two weeks, his sculptures are replacing the disparate objects usually seen in the display cases in the Study Centre at Kelvingrove Museum, so instead of suits of armour and jewellery, there's an oversized tooth and a pair of lungs made out of clay, a taxidermy puppy, a glazed, hollow ceramic bomb and a pile of 30 rough, silver-plated copper coins referencing Judas and the Bible.
Given his surface inscrutability, the cliché about not judging books by their covers might as well have been coined in reference to Adams himself.
Stabile, type of stationary abstract sculpture, developed by the 20th-century American artist Alexander Calder and usually characterized by simple forms executed in sheet metal; the term, coined in reference to Calder's work by Jean Arp in 1931 (compare mobile), was later applied to similar works by other artists.
It's a phenomenon well known under the moniker Streisand effect, coined in reference to an incident in which actress/singer Barbra Streisand sued a photographer and the website where it was hosted for $50 million in an attempt to have the aerial photograph of her house removed from the publicly available collection of 12,000 California coastline photographs, citing privacy concerns.
Global Language Monitor, which tracks trends in languages, named truthiness the top television buzzword of 2006, and another term Colbert coined with reference to truthiness, wikiality, as another of the top ten television buzzwords of 2006, the first time two words from the same show have made the list.
The organosilicon-based fluoride acceptor (SiFA) F-labeling strategy was initially coined in reference to the isotopic exchange (IE) approach introduced by Schirrmacher et al. [ 5] (Scheme 1).
Use coins as references for the initial circles--a nickel and a dime work as a pair, or alternately a quarter and a penny.
The coins were nicknamed "cartwheels", both because of the size of the twopenny coin and in reference to the broad rims of both denominations.
They refer to themselves as "ballers", a cultural reference coined for basketball players who made it big out of North American ghettoes.
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