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Police forces in America are starting to issue officers with video cameras, pinned to their uniforms, which record their interactions with the public.
With many Chinese airlines starting to issue electronic tickets in the last few years, Ctrip.com has also begun to handle credit card transactions.
Meanwhile, China infuriated India by starting to issue special stapled paper visas — rather than the standard visa — for anyone in Indian-controlled Kashmir traveling to China on the grounds that Kashmir is a disputed territory.
"The turning point was Colin Firth coming out of a lake in his dripping shirt and, at the same time, Penguin starting to issue their popular classic series - which you could buy for £1".
As the JMA were starting to issue advisories on the minor tropical depression, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) reported that it was not expected to become a significant tropical cyclone within 24 hours as they anaylised the depression as subtropical.
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The Bank started to issue notes in return for deposits.
A few Chinese companies have started to issue CSR reports ("beautiful books, not much inside," says a Chinese critic).
The Bank of England was established in 1694 to raise money for King William III's war against France, and almost immediately started to issue notes in return for deposits.
After radically scaling back auto lending during the financial crisis, banks and the lending arms of the automakers have started to issue loans more aggressively.
It is because of this advantage that some Spanish banks have started to issue their own Pfandbriefe, and French ones are thinking of doing so.
In that area, the government has already started to issue sovereign bonds dominated in yuan in Hong Kong; yuan-denominated corporate bonds have already been issued.
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