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WHEN Britain, in 1983, introduced a solid, gold-looking coin to replace its grubby £1 notes, it was promptly christened a thatcher.
One alternative phrase Benn might coin to replace "war on terror" therefore could be "peace-making on the various problems part of whose outcome is terrorism".
It's the new dollar coin to replace the Susan Bs.
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It is also unclear how Isis would mint enough coins to replace national currencies in its strongholds and all photos so far appear to show the same two coins.
The term 'apoptosis' was subsequently coined to replace shrinkage necrosis [ 23], and has later been used interchangeably with programmed cell death, albeit loosely, because of similar requirements for genetic programming and new protein synthesis, as well as morphological similarities [ 24].
It's not that the coin was supposed to replace the paper dollar bill.
As a result every year more than 500 million new coins are needed to replace them.
The prospects remain dim despite the mostly smooth and successful introduction of new euro coins and bills to replace national currencies in 12 countries this week.
Previously, the government and the Royal Mint have needed to produce more than 500 million1pp and 2p coins each year to replace those falling out of circulation.
In 1915, the new Mint Director, Robert W. Woolley, came to believe that he was not only allowed but required by law to replace coin designs that had been in use for 25 years.
Mondex had the best of intentions - to replace coins for small transactions.
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