| 41. | New is what makes that world possible; it is the coin of the realm, the currency of our superficial conversation.
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| 42. | He is certain it will carry the body farther and lift the spirit higher than mere coin of the realm.
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| 43. | The Cheney network generates information _ the coin of the realm in Washington where information translates into influence and power.
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| 44. | Each wears a glazed, vacant expression while cranking away at a repetitive act grounded in the coin of the realm.
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| 45. | With the proliferation, if not saturation, of media outlets and the resulting competition, controversy can become the coin of the realm.
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| 46. | -- rigged elections last May that gave Berisha a parliament which uses a rubber stamp as its coin of the realm.
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| 47. | For anyone wishing to cut a deal with the government, the coin of the realm is cooperation against those higher up.
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| 48. | Russian President Boris Yeltsin last week announced three zeroes would be lopped off the coin of the realm Jan . 1.
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| 49. | But the word of Rabin, once a widely admired figure on the heights, is no longer coin of the realm here.
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| 50. | Credit and ATM cards have become the coin of the realm for travel at home and abroad _ especially in Westernized countries.
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