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In 1534 they were granted the right to coin money.
This was done to encourage the use of coined money.
They set a great value on coined money, which was very scarce among them.
Lee was the last archbishop of York that coined money.
And Susan teaching music - why, you must be coining money.
He received from the king authorization to coin money in his diocese.
But then, they were probably coining money, being the resident "professionals."
In old English law, the right of coining money.
Our Federal Government said that only coin money would be used for purchases.
These clauses permit Congress to coin money and to issue paper currency.
Among the extensive privileges enjoyed by them was that of coining money.
Moreover, that he had as good a right to coin money as the queen.
She had coined money, I understand-that is at the service of whoever takes it.
The meaning of the terms 'to coin money' is not at all doubtful.
I was really happy when you gave me my honest coin money that I won off the bet.
Seems like every time you do that you coin money for this joint."
Only remember it must be coined money that you sell it for."
In the Foundation's early years, steel was so valuable that it was used to coin money.
However, the Court held that the power to coin money was distinctly different from the power to make paper legal tender.
The right to grant decorations and to coin money belongs to the King alone, in accordance with the laws.
"Everybody else is coining money in portable computers, why isn't Apple?"
Then, does not the Republic 'coin money' of them, with its great axe?
It may also coin money, regulate the value of American or foreign currency and punish counterfeiters.
But it was not until the second world war that Franco really started coining money out of his British friends.
However, the states cannot coin money themselves.
The albums were where we coined it in, not the tours.
He had done it himself, and somebody else was coining it in as a result.
Allow the poor to flounder while the city oiks coin it in!
Surely this is where google is actually coining it in.
But that's when share prices are going through the roof and insurance companies are coining it in.
I don't know what we're all complaining about, we could all be coining it in.
But the asset strippers and those who coin it in from privatisation are going to have a good Depression.
People like Leonid are coining it in.
Whilst at the same time the rich were coining it in at the expense of everybody else, hand over fist.
Richard Dawkins coined it in the 70s.
Its title had become a household phrase referring to the centres of government and power after Snow coined it in his earlier novel, Homecomings.
The acronym Dumbo arose in 1978, when new residents coined it in the belief such an unattractive name would help deter developers.
Let's have more of them; great big fat ugly nasty cats that represent the Tory plutocrats who coin it in on the back of others' misery.
Young Chinese professional selling real estate and coining it in, the firm she works for coining it in, also?
So he'd taken an upstairs room and divided it into six spaces, figuring he could charge £1.50 an hour for each of them and really coin it in.
Most attribute the term to David Stein who coined it in 1984 for GMSMA.
As John Battelle coined it in his book "The Search," search can be either recovery search or discovery search.
Ever since Theodore Roszak first coined it in 1968, the word "counterculture" has retained its whiff of patchouli, its association with free love, long hair and left-wing youth.
It was borrowed from the ceaselessly fertile brain of their precursor, the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, who coined it in his 1917 program note for the ballet "Parade."
Those who criticise Ali for coining it in at a time when Muslims all over the M E are being abused would be unlikely to use such gross language.
Franz Paula von Schrank was the first author to use the genus name Triops, coining it in his 1803 work on the fauna of Bavaria.
Although the term plunderphonics tends to be applied only to music made since Oswald coined it in the 1980s, there are several examples of earlier music made along similar lines.
They do nothing to earn this money (unlike the energy companies you seem to despise) but are able to coin it in from consumers because they happen to won the land on which the turbines stand.
Even among authors who have attempted to trace the origin of the term, there had been some confusion because Hewson Swift did not define it explicitly when he coined it in 1950.
Take A League Of Their Own, Penny Marshall's comedy about women's baseball during WWII, which stars Madonna and Geena Davis and has coined it in America.