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Amid debates over taxes, health care and wars, the dollar-bill and dollar-coin camps have been waging war in Washington for years.
The Buck Stops Here: $1 Coins to Be Curtailed Jeffrey Sparshott 2011
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As in the guy's own blog-recounting of the incident, David was interrupted before he could finish, and Mr. Simmermon proceeded to mock David, then following it up with the infamous dollar-bill.
Boing Boing 2008
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Lastly, spectators would offer dollar-bill hand-ups.
Laying it On Thick: Your Epidermis is Showing BikeSnobNYC 2010
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In this way, the passage of a dollar-bill (or some other piece of infection) can be tracked around the country.
Boing Boing: January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006 Archives 2006
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The New York City-based designer, who was forced to close his business after losing financial backing, won a following in the early 1990s for inventive dresses with sleeves designed to look like Crayola crayons or with bold dollar-bill prints.
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The Obama camp says the reference to dollar-bill portraits wasn't meant to suggest that all of them are white and he is black.
Obama's Bad Turn 2008
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In the spirit of Seattle's benevolence, there was a pile of dollar-bill tips on the table of paint.
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Various aunts and cousins would strike unexpectedly with birthday checks or the odd dollar-bill; but Mac not only endowed me each fall, and in the most enjoyable way secretly, he also responded to every interim hint.
CLEAR PICTURES REYNOLDS PRICE 1988
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Various aunts and cousins would strike unexpectedly with birthday checks or the odd dollar-bill; but Mac not only endowed me each fall, and in the most enjoyable way secretly, he also responded to every interim hint.
CLEAR PICTURES REYNOLDS PRICE 1988
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Mr. Coldpin produced a dollar-bill and handed it over, remarking testily, "There, now, I'm very busy!"
Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York A Series of Stories and Sketches Portraying Many Singular Phases of Metropolitan Life Lemuel Ely Quigg
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