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coin <a coin; coins> N

coin N

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worn coin ECON

coin box telephone COMMUNIC

coin counting and storing machine ECON

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His writings also discussed coins, seals and watermarks.
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The term comes from the initial use of the process: manufacturing of coins.
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It was created using metal reclaimed from coins and medals provided by donors from around the globe.
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It was coined, however, close to ten years earlier.
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The obverse of the coin contains a picture of the liberty cap which symbolizes the liberation of the people from the tax burden.
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The passengers aboard the coach, four men and a woman, were tied up and robbed of two gold watches and $500 in gold coin.
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The company provides laundry equipment for applications including homes, apartment houses, hotels, health care institutions, industrial laundry operations and coin-operated launderettes.
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These coins were devalued to real in 1847.
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Academics were encouraging use of epidemiological methods in health care management for quality improvement and planning before the term managerial epidemiology was coined.
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Singer declared the book a manifesto for animal liberation, thereby coining the phrase.
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