Definitionn. the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes
Last update: September 25, 2015
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Embarrassed by her words and the tears streaming down her face, she ran past him and up the stairs leading to the second floor, issuing a cry of frustration when she realized she didn't know which of the three wings led to her room. [Please select]
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"They'll soon be issuing us new ones."' [Please select]
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Everywhere governments had been borrowing and issuing paper promises to pay interest, more interest than they could conveniently raise. [Please select]
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He was soon out of sight, and still the buffalo kept issuing into the valley. [Please select]
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The Ring Tailed Panther had a mighty voice, issuing from a mighty throat. [Please select]
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"We will go this afternoon," said Keith, issuing his orders, "and you shall go with us, señora." [Please select]
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Numerous festoons of caterpillars, issuing from the nests, meander along the sand on the shelf. [Please select]
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The strategy of issuing just enough bread to keep the feathered concourse in motion commended itself to his mind. [Please select]
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%--It was now Napoleon's turn to strike, which he did in December, 1807, by issuing the Milan Decree. [Please select]
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Therefore, on issuing from the house of prayer, I inquired concerning him, and those who knew him declared that he was the man who had been betrayed by his comrade on the journey from Naples. [Please select]
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Here he lives with his wife and family, usually _caché_ during the day, and issuing forth at night to take his prey. [Please select]
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