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It emerged just as the denominations of mainline Protestantism were swerving to the left.
That's what the denominations of mainline Protestantism have done, across the last four decades — and instead of gaining members, they've dwindled into irrelevance.
He was on his way to Washington to try to persuade Truman & Congress that the time has come to mint coins in the denominations of 2 1/2, 7 1/2 & 12 1/2 cents.
What he likes to do is draw money — actual paper notes, one-sided but real size, in the denominations of standard currencies from all over the world — and then try to spend those drawings.
Unable to let any educational opportunity go unexploited, they are famous for holding up checkout lines while they explain commerce and all the denominations of American currency to sleepy and uninterested toddlers.
"Currently, identifying money requires either the assistance of another person or use of technology," he said, referring to portable or computer-based scanners that read aloud the denominations of paper money but can cost more than $250.
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Hence, the denomination of "mixed modeling" to which this chapter is devoted.
The United Church of Christ, the denomination of the Chicago church, is overwhelmingly white.
The denomination of the average bogus bill is also increasing, Mr. Gardner said.
Depending on the consequences of each failure, the acceptable probability varies and also the denomination of the limit state: ultimate, damage, serviceability, or operating stop.
The article also misstated the denomination of gift certificates distributed by Filene's during the weekend to its first customers.
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