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If some of the work feels less than freshly minted, much is still strong.
It must be tough coming up with a freshly minted bad idea each day.
Not every song on the label is so freshly minted.
If so, you can write to this freshly minted e-mail address: mirapaul@whitney-biennial.org.
Its story is of a freshly minted surgeon, young and single, "living the good life in Manhattan."
The organization is the most recent on a growing list of freshly minted pressure groups hoping to change advertisements.
So how do freshly minted grads find a job to love and stand out above the competition?
But it soon became clear there weren't enough suitable jobs for these freshly minted graduates.
He was also carrying two freshly minted counterfeit $100 bills.
The region’s freshly minted republics chose to develop their own ports.
That is an ominous statistic for a freshly minted African country.
But at 13, the freshly minted teenager discovered music, girls and motorcycles.
And I fancied some of my colleagues were looking on me with freshly minted respect.
His fist came out holding bright silver coins, freshly minted.
Yet, there Fuller was, standing with five freshly minted ensigns.
A freshly minted Chinese middle class has a new hobby to match: skiing.
In all, the work sounded freshly minted and brilliant.
There were hundreds of paper books, freshly minted aboard the Streaker.
The paper trail stops at the freshly minted birth certificates with the new family name on them.
What he got was freshly minted $100 traveler's checks.
It is strange how works can look freshly minted that even a decade ago seemed but the relics of an old war.
Almost freshly minted, only a few hundred years old, though already speaking with intense persuasiveness.
Back in 1997, the freshly minted Blair government "named and shamed" 18 schools.
It was full of freshly minted $100 Citibank traveler's checks.
Today, freshly minted, it is a handsome, highly distinctive addition to the dining scene.
Compared with Earth, which is about 4.5 billion years old, these are newly minted.
But what about the newly minted "Today" show book club members?
And how is it that they reach across time to seem so newly minted to us?
Recently, as a newly minted doctor, I got engaged to a medical student.
This is where I first took to the road as a newly minted resident.
It did not begin when the newly minted Assembly leader decided to make war.
Weeks later, Harper and his newly minted party found itself in a federal election.
But all this is secondary to the newly minted meaning.
A lack of empathy may not be a big issue for a newly minted government.
No newly minted minister is taken seriously, it seems, without one.
He dropped a large and newly minted coin into her hand.
As a newly minted captain I was given a company to command.
For many newly minted graduates, summer is the time to make travel plans.
And for the traditional part, I refer to our newly minted annual report.
This time, it was grand style bought with newly minted money.
It was not a toy from the 1930's but one newly minted in Germany.
And there are plenty of newly minted entrepreneurs on the way.
This newly minted act were confidently expected to win the show.
Nor is it at all clear that older physicians provide better care than newly minted ones.
Newly minted billionaires spent up to £2 million each on these works.
So far, the newly minted doctor had found nothing untoward.
Otherwise, the newly minted money just sits around, or ends up outside the country.
About 200,000 people from all corners of the country came like so many newly minted executives.
In 2008, newly minted male doctors started out earning an average of $209,300, the study showed.
The newly minted father is on pace for 23 sacks this season.