Overall, therefore, the present experiments add further substance to the claim that people misremember head orientation on coins.
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In support of this idea, they cite the results of an experiment in which they asked subjects to create new coins.
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Islands are in many ways special: so much so that ecologists have coined the expression" island biogeography" to describe their particular features.
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He coined the term" developmental mechanics" and was one of the first to attempt a causal analysis of early development.
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What did the word 'militarism' signify when it was first coined?
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All of these characteristics lead to constant renewal as forms are continually replaced with newly coined expressions that can effectively intensify existing expressions.
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I have coined these hybrid terms simply to echo multiplication where a multiplier operates on a multiplicand.
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They are all either made out of run-of-the-mill material or depend upon currently fashionable devices for coining new expressions.
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Thus, discovering such causes is more like discovering useful new ways of classifying than it is like discovering lost coins.
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Their conflicting interests resulted in a dual coinage with the official sums stated in pure coins and the actual payments made in current coins.
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The official sums were stated in pure coins, but this did not necessarily mean that actual payments were to be made in pure coins.
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Each of these coins commands a premium of 0.001 to 0.005 tael, depending on the market price for silver.
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How to recognize: most coins have a border with numerous letters, though there are some with large letters or a rough edge.
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When coins were used as a means of transaction, the need to mint them would not occur unless their supply dried up completely.
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In actuality, inferior coins circulated within a limited locality sustained the local monetary market.
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coin
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bronze coin
The salt voucher system thus provided a means whereby merchants supplying frontier armies in the northwest ultimately received reimbursement inbronzecoin.
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bullion coin
I concede that it is not a circulating coin and with a face value of £1 it is really abullioncoin.
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coin collector
He was also a book andcoincollector.
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