A penny off a pint for the second year running, he said.
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The house bought on make-believe; the house that a penny dreadful built.
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It's taken a lot longer for the penny to drop in Government.
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The penny stocks are a way for everyone to participate in society.
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We have to make sure every penny saves the maximum emissions possible.
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BODDLE, bodle, a copper coin, worth one third of an Englishpenny.
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So, probably, would the Englishpenny, and properly enough as a 4-millet piece.
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BODLE, a copper coin worth a third of an Englishpenny.
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Six beads of the white and three of the black for an Englishpenny.
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It is estimated to have been equal to about one-twentieth of an Englishpenny.
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Upon first escaping from the hulk, six Englishpennies was all the money he had.
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The early Robin robbed from the rich, to be sure-andkept every silver Englishpenny for himself.
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He brought out an Englishpenny.
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Speculators are buying up their fine bronze bells, and sending them home to be coined into Englishpennies and halfpennies.
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But, when pay day arrived, he gave to each man a small coin, equal to an Englishpenny in value.
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"Look!"-andhe showed me three copper medals of Britannia and her shield-threeEnglishpennies.
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"A good honest Englishpenny for your thoughts."
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His ears were hung with silver half-crowns, and from the cartilage separating his nostrils depended a big Englishpenny, tarnished and green, but unmistakable.
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"Only four Englishpennies, sir."
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"An Englishpenny, called a sterling, round and without any clipping, shall weigh 32 wheat grains dry in the middle of the ear."