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But Pence, who was slated to keynote this conference in just a few minutes?
And similar shards of enthusiasm-killing kryptonite are lodged in john Kasich, Mike Pence and Ted Cruz.
Pence is well-spoken, thanks to a radio show background and to his solid, principled beliefs which make it easy for him to speak.
With the heartland hungry for a different kind of change, Pence is the conservative antidote to arugula.
With Pence out, Huckabee wavering and Palin problematic, conservatives are looking for a heartthrob.
The sale on July 21 will feature 1852 different lots, highlighted by the rare plate once used as a proof sheet to print the Two Pence stamps.
She also likes helping her mother gather huckleberries and prepare salmon to eat, just as their Nez Pence ancestors have done for generations.
This church levy, called Peter's Pence, is extant in Ireland as a voluntary donation.
The Act Concerning Peter's Pence and Dispensations outlawed the annual payment by landowners of one penny to the Pope.
It features in the design of the British Twenty Pence coin minted between 1982 and 2008, and in the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom.
It would be done not only by the cheques of a few, but by the pence of the many, he said.
Every Wednesday they weigh-in after their keep-fit class and pay 25 pence each time.
Besides, the real value for money lies in the fact that paying a few pence more benefits so many.
Any synergy realisations were prospective and speculative. Even then, it valued the shares at between 247-266 pence per share.
In contrast, the typical cost of the coffee in a cup of your favourite brew probably amounts to as little as six pence.
We got to choose a sweet for under 10 pence and she always, without fail, abandoned us at the checkout.
Crystal stared miserable at her polystyrene cup, which contained only a few coppers and one ten pence piece.
A bed for the night is only one shilling and stabling for yer horse is a mere four pence.
The main problem, of course, isn't one of pounds, shillings and pence, it's one of seconds, minutes and hours.
And who would go back to 12 pence to one shilling, 20 shillings to a pound with no calculator?
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Examples from Classical Literature
Pence Oiler, the ferryman, sat in the corner puffing at a cob pipe.
Three hundred Roman pence, or denarii, amount to about nine pounds seven shillings and sixpence sterling.
When wheat is sold for fiue shillings and six pence, then manchet shall wey 20 shillings, and cheat 28 shillings.
And I am prepared to bet that on occasions they are less generous with their pence.
He lives as closely as he can, but, as meagerly as he lives, his pounds melt into shillings and his shillings into pence.
But to see her face as he poured the shillings and sixpences and pence into her lap!
Already the Duke of St. James began to think of pounds, shillings, and pence.
The Pope would recover his annates, his Peter's pence, and his indulgence market.
The Abbot of Gloucester had ninety acres of land in Walmore, at eight pence an acre rent, for cultivation, but not for commonage.
I commiserate with you on the loss of your salary of eighteen pence a week.
In marchland a woman used to bleed patients for a few pence per arm.
She's that near she'd take the pence off the eyes of her mother's corp.
The new Au1 coin will have the same shape as the 12-sided three pence piece or threepenny bit.
Why, I mind the time when in keswick it was but sixteen pence.
Lisbon stands also at a discount, as the milreis should be worth 53 pence.
Hurriedly emptying her pocket, old Betty laid down on the table, a shilling, and two sixpenny pieces, and a few pence.
More than a hundredweight and a half of fish for twelve pence sterling!
I'm off to the wars For the want of pence, Oh, had I but money I'd show more sense.
When she was dug out afterwards, the pence were found in her pocket.
You are not to pocket other people's pounds, shillings, and pence and escape scot-free.
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