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Alas, the instrument in question will be available only in a denomination of 42 cents and can be used only for postage.
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My own denomination is in the midst of a massive schism, theologically fomented in one of our more conservative seminaries.
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Roman soldiers were paid in salt, and in early 19th-century Haiti, long-necked gourds were used in place of small-denomination coins because of a shortage of gold and silver.
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They sent it to another church of the same denomination in Boston.
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It has changed in almost every Evangelical Protestant denomination or group that you can think of.
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They were still a new denomination then, but had spread rapidly in the last fifty years around a nation of exploited factory workers, coal miners, and rural and inner-city poor.
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In such an instance, a return to the old currency denomination would mean an instant devaluation of their cash.
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Dutch painters of the era maintained dizzyingly exalted standards of excellence across a range of genres, working for a market in which history paintings functioned as large-denomination currency and still-lifes were useful small change.
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Operation Compassion was founded as an arm of the Church of God, a 127-year-old pentecostal Christian denomination also based in Cleveland, with 1 million members in the United States and 7 million around the world.
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Thumma said the roughly 30, 500 members the denomination had in New England 2010 is a 20 percent increase from a decade ago, according to the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies.
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It might meet part of its obligations, including public-sector wages, by issuing small-denomination IOUs that could in turn be used to buy goods and pay bills.
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