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was issued only
noun
The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly: A movement of soldiers towards an enemy, a sortie. The outflow of a bodily fluid, particularly in abnormal amounts.
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The central bank's statement on Sunday was issued only in Chinese and was clearly intended for domestic consumption.
The birth certificate presented last year for Almonte, which indicated he was 12, was issued only the year before.
The latest alert was issued only after the government received what one official called, "the most specific and credible information we've had, period".
The joint announcement was issued only a few hours after the BBC said it would review its membership "in our own time and on our own terms".
Even though contacts with Islam had existed since its founding, the first translation of the Qurʾān (the Islamic scriptures) was issued only in 1141 in Toledo by Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny.
It was issued only days after Mr. Martin cast the lone dissenting vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee's decision to send Mr. Harvey's nomination to the full Senate for approval.
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They were issued only to aircrew members.
Both had been issued only days before.
The national currency, the balboa, is issued only in coins.
These can be issued only when parliament is in recess, so it is often suspended.
Tickets will be issued only during two hours a day, which have not yet been determined.
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