Sentence examples for issuing class from inspiring English sources

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Italy and Spain, however, continued issuing class restrictions on dress until 1800.

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Nextel, controlled by the cellular pioneer Craig McCaw, will issue Class A common shares for the purchase.

Playtex offered to buy each share for $3 in cash and a newly issued Class B share.

Mr. Brin and Mr. Page were issued Class B shares with 10 votes apiece, while public shareholders received Class A shares with only one vote.

Lin will acquire Metromedia's stake for $1.05 billion in cash and $850 million of newly issued class A redeemable preferred stock from LHC Cellular Inc., a newly created Lin division.

New issued Class C shares don't have any voting power.

But the concept gained legitimacy over the past decade after General Motors issued Class E shares that eventually turned into Electronic Data Systems.

Principal Jim Comegys told the publication that most school activities continued normally during the period, and once the all-clear was issued, classes resumed until dismissal.

Wallinger's work has always dealt with a range of big issues: class, money, power, nationalism, and now religion.

Race wasn't the issue, class wasn't the issue, the issue was schools, families and the environment in which they lived.

With city-dwellers largely in agreement on social issues, class could become the new fault line.

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