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  • 91issue — [ ɪʃ(j)u:, ɪsju:] noun 1》 an important topic for debate or resolution.     ↘(issues) informal personal problems or difficulties. 2》 the action of issuing. 3》 each of a regular series of publications.     ↘a number or set of items issued at one… …

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  • 92issue — 1. noun 1) the committee discussed the issue Syn: matter, question, point at issue, affair, case, subject, topic, problem, situation 2) the latest issue of our magazine Syn: edition …

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  • 93issue — / ɪʃu:/ noun an act of giving out new shares ■ verb to put out or to give out ● to issue a letter of credit ● to issue shares in a new company ● to issue a writ against someone ● The government issued a report on London’s traffic. ▪▪▪ ‘…the… …

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  • 94Issue of Edward III of England — Edward III of England is often described as the ancestor of the British upper middle class [ Burke s Presidential Families of the USA , 1981] through his sons John of Gaunt, Lionel of Antwerp, Edmund of Langley and Thomas of Woodstock. All of… …

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  • 95issue — 1. noun /ˈɪs.juː,ˈɪʃuː/ a) The act of passing or flowing out; a moving out from any enclosed place; egress; as, the issue of water from a pipe, of blood from a wound, of air from a bellows, of people from a house. He has issues. b) The act of… …

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  • 96issue — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. product, offspring, progeny (See posterity); discharge; out come, result; question, dispute (see inquiry). v. leave, depart, debouch, emerge; circulate, dispatch, send, publish; emit, discharge, exude …

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  • 97issue — [13] The words issue and exit are closely related etymologically. Both go back ultimately to the Latin verb exīre ‘go out’. Its past participle exitus became in Vulgar Latin exūtus, whose feminine form exūta was used as a noun meaning ‘going out …

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  • 98issue — / ɪʃu:/ noun the number of a newspaper or magazine ● We have an ad in the January issue of the magazine. ■ verb to put out or to give out ● to issue a letter of credit ● to issue shares in a new company ● to issue a writ against someone ● The… …

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  • 99issue — Verb: To come forth; to come out. To put forth, as to issue corporate securities. Noun: That which is issued at a particular time, as a bond issue. An increment, product, profit, or crop arising from real estate. 33 Am J1st Life Est § 313. All… …

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  • 100issue — [13] The words issue and exit are closely related etymologically. Both go back ultimately to the Latin verb exīre ‘go out’. Its past participle exitus became in Vulgar Latin exūtus, whose feminine form exūta was used as a noun meaning ‘going out …

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