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In addition to their ability to generate money, these coins serve as integral markers of American history.
Michael Castle
African-American history is not something that can be put on display solely during the month of February and then put in a box for storage until the following February. [African-American history] is an integral part of American history and the history of African peoples is an integral part of world history.
Robert Hall
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1970
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The revenues from the commemorative coins were just incredible and it prompted the Mint to come up with the idea for the statehood quarters. We are talking minting into the billions of coins. While the Mint doesn't make money on all the coins they do make money on the proof sets and the silver dollar proof sets. But more importantly, it introduced people to the Mint's Web site.
Rusty Goe
It is important to realize that the foundation does not have the same ability as better-known charities, such as the Salvation American or the American Red Cross, to raise money without spending much money do so.
Barbara Bonfiglio
The American people want us to go to work. They want us to produce good policy, ... The ability for us to save Social Security and Medicare in the future, the ability to give American workers and working families more of their money so that they can keep it in their pocket instead of giving it to the tax collectors.
Dennis Hastert
I think about how this was a part of history. I knew it was important back then, sure. But I didn't really realize and recognize that this would be such an integral part of African-American history. And here I was, just a boy, talking to him and shaking his hand. Words can't express how I feel about that, especially now, and the positive influence it had on my life.
Dick Blake
We will have a youth auction starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday. The children will use play money to bid on coins like a real auction, but they get to keep the coins they buy.
Dewey Scott
The addition of US Airways will greatly improve United's ability to serve customers in the East and to open its worldwide network to them.
James Goodwin
She can generate more endorsement money than any woman in history. She's going to be in front of us for decades.
David Carter
The building itself could function forever. The real cutting issue is the ability to generate money.
Bill Lester
Jesus Himself said, 'No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money,' ... We believe the governor of Mississippi and his supporters in the Legislature have chosen to serve money.
William Perkins
We're interested and we're waiting for a proposal from Major League Baseball. It's not going to generate the kind of excitement that World Cup soccer does, given the history and the equity just isn't there yet. But at least for this country, anything with the America's pastime and the American flag is sure to be a winning combination.
Mark Shapiro
These 22 markers ended up being the best combination of markers that allow us to most effectively diagnose prostate cancer. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile.
Arul Chinnaiyan
The American president's remarks not only showed that he does not have the ability to learn from history ... but also that U.S. policy is now worse and more unrealistic than under his predecessors.
Mohammad Khatami
Words are the coins making up the currency of sentences, and there are always too many small coins
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