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1- I offered him fifty pence and he accepted.

2- Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves.

3- The government ordered that the price of soap be reduced by two pence.

4- Tobin said he would “give serious consideration to what” pence said.

5- The issue here is if tolerance is a two way street or not, pence said.

6- The results of pence-Brown’s brave social experiment are undeniably powerful.

7- Tullow Oil was up 1.77 percent to 413.30 pence on strengthening crude prices.

8- pence‘s press secretary says the governor doesn’t know how he got the hernia.

9- You’ve reached them all in ways unimaginable,” another woman told pence-Brown.

10- Like Panik, pence could possibly be shut down for the remainder of the season.

11- Rubio looked more at ease than pence during an appearance on Fox News Monday night.

12- In London trading on Thursday, Glencore shares were up 12.7 percent at 93.67 pence.

13- Still, pence insists the U.S. would be better off sending Syrian refugees elsewhere.

14- I am confident that together we will stop this HIV outbreak in its tracks, pence said.

15- The world seems to become more dangerous by the day,” said Indiana Governor Mike pence.

16- They were down 2.1 percent at 886 pence by 10:00 a.m. ET, and have lost 6 percent this week.

17- Housebuilder Barratt Developments was the biggest faller, shedding 2.28 percent to 459.50 pence.

18- Commercial property firm Intu Properties suffered the most, falling 2.79 percent to 362.10 pence.

19- pence‘s office said in a statement Tuesday that despite the lawsuit, he’s standing by his decision.

20- And it doesn’t have anything to do with this law,” pence said in an appearance on ABC’s “This Week.”

21- And forty nine pence in the current account .

22- Online gambling pence is an advocate of federal restrictions of online gambling.

23- Tusan 2005, p. 88 The Woman’s Gazette cost two pence, making it too expensive for all but middle and upper class women.

24- The remaining decimal coins – at the time, the half penny (½p), penny (1p) and two pence (2p) – were issued in 1971 at decimalisation.

25- The dollar was subdivided into bits (worth 9 pence ).

26- Fur dealers and plumbers would pay several pence a piece for each of the moleskins.

27- The paper money issued in colonial Massachusetts was denominated in pounds, shillings, and pence.

28- Following a special petition in 1910, Edward VII was recognized posthumously on a two-pence gray stamp issued 3 February 1911.

29- Pre-1992 British pennies were made of 97% copper; but as of 2008, based on the price of copper, the value of a penny from this period is 1.5 new-pence.

30- To give a numerical example, a 3% UK government War Loan will trade at 50 pence per pound in a yield environment of 6%, while at 3% yield it is trading at par.

31- The 5-pence value includes emblems of the different nations of the UK.

32- A song in Apple’s iTunes costs 79 pence (1.49 USD) for Britons but only 99 cents for Americans.

33- The new coins were initially marked with the wording NEW PENNY (singular) or NEW pence (plural).

34- In 1933, pence invited representatives from Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas to Stillwater.

35- pence‘s announcement was anticipated by his resignation of his leading position in the GOP caucus in the House.

36- He spends his last few pence on a lottery ticket but, with no reliable income, is soon forced to exchange it for food.

37- In 1910 a 6-pence stamp of Transvaal was also overprinted; although it was intended for fiscal use, postal uses are known.

38- There were children, men and women begging in the cities and the children only earned six pence a week.

39- Tonson was a hard bargainer, and paid Pope 13 guineas, for the young man’s verses (about two pence per line).

40- For several years from the outset a uniform fare of two pence (2d) was adopted: the railway was popularly known as the “Twopenny Tube”.

41- On a cheque UK residents would write three pounds and 24 pence, three pounds ‒ 24 or three pounds ‒ 24p, since the currency unit is not preprinted.

42- 1925 saw another joint issue of nine values similar to the 1911 stamps, but this time both pence and centime denominations appeared on the same stamp.

43- The decimal half penny, worth 1.2 pre-decimal pence, enabled the prices of some low-value items to be more accurately translated to the new decimal currency.

44- See also: :Kings of Dublin 1988: This ‘Dublin Millennium’ fifty pence coin was minted, even though it was realised that Dublin had existed for over 1,000 years.

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