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to minting
noun
Intent, purpose; an attempt, try; effort, endeavor.
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To remember could be akin to minting a coin (Hugo of St Victor) or entering a storage space (Augustine).
But administration officials said they had concluded the country could no longer afford to sustain its commitment to minting homeowners.
If credit, in the words of the writer James Grant, is money of the mind, people have become psychologically indisposed to minting it.
I think now she understood when she quit the governor's job, that this, in addition to minting money, which seems to have been priority number one, would be a distinct advantage of not being a current office-holder.
Mr. Roberts possesses a polished deadpan style, but Mr. Beane's inspiration seems to have failed him when it came to minting fresh fun from the subplot involving flashbacks to Danny's 1940s romance.
The closest the genre has come to minting a modern forward-looking pop star (not counting Ms. Clarkson, whose cutting edge has been sharpened by others) is Adam Lambert, though during his time on "Idol" all he wanted to do was sing like Freddie Mercury.
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They insisted, and we changed our packaging to "Mint with Oreo Cookies".
His investors liken it more to, say, minting money.
Now Stride, the four-year-old brand from the Cadbury division of Kraft Foods, has brought the idea to life with the introduction of Stride Shift, two gum varieties that change flavors, called Berry-to-Mint and Citrus-to-Mint.
That is effectively a license to mint money.
Firms that clone polo ponies are set to mint it.
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