13.So in the early years of the 20th century, when Estonia was still part of the Russian empire-and then after it declared its independence in 1918-Aavik set about coining Estonian replacements for some of those borrowings.
14.Most of us don't go around coining phrases, or inventing new sayings or new phrases that are introduced into the English language for everyone else to use, or any other language for that matter.
15.In pursuit of that goal he crafted not only innovative technologies but new perspectives, coining terms such as " Spaceship Earth" , which encouraged his fellow voyagers to view the planet as a fragile vessel.
16.When the tax upon coinage, therefore, is so moderate as not to encourage false coining, though every body advances the tax, nobody finally pays it; because every body gets it back in the advanced value of the coin.
17.Mrs. Archer, who was fond of coining her social philosophy into axioms, had once said: " We all have our pet common people—" and though the phrase was a daring one, its truth was secretly admitted in many an exclusive bosom.