The value of the rupee varied from region to region, however, depending on the minter, and not until 1835 was the rupee made uniform by law. |
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The art and trade of the goldsmith and minter have, therefore, come down to us from antiquity. |
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The name of the emperor, not of the minter, appeared on the coins. |
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Against English invaders he was more successful facing Alan Minter and Tony Sibson. |
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But one of the lingering arguments will be whether light-middleweight Minter was robbed by wretched judging and curious refereeing. |
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Mr. Minter disappeared inside for a moment, and when he returned, he pressed a palmful of bills into Mr. Klein's hand. |
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These claims have been made by American author Rich Minter in his new book The Reluctant President and the Advisors Who Decide for Him. |
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English welterweight Ross Minter outpointed Romford's Duncan Cottier 59-55 in a six-rounder despite a gash over his right eye. |
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Minter recovered and returned in time to reclaim his team place for the next event, the Ulster GP at Dundrod in August. |
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The most imposing such piece is an enormous lithographed poster for the 1919 silent film adaptation of Anne of Green Gables, starring Mary Miles Minter in the title role. |
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Watt, along with former world Middleweight champion Alan Minter, earns his living as an after dinner speaker. |
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MinterEllison and our associated firm in New Zealand, Minter Ellison Rudd Watts, acted as Australian and New Zealand counsel respectively to the lenders. |
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A 15-year-old has been detained for allegedly starting a brush fire in Coburg on Monday that burned more than an acre, according to Coburg Fire District Chief Chad Minter. |
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