Examples of 'note issued' in a sentence

Meaning of "note issued"

note issued: This phrase typically refers to the act of releasing or distributing a written message or communication to others

How to use "note issued" in a sentence

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This is the only note issued by this bank.
Interestingly, this is the first vertically oriented bank note issued in Canada.
That was stated in a note issued by the President of the Security Council.
These followed another technical note issued a year ago.
At least one guidance note issued from Administrator to UNDP country offices.
The tracking system now contains follow-up information for each report and note issued since 2004.
This is the first vertical note issued by the Bank of Canada.
Her image appears on the commemorative Centenary of Federation Australian five-dollar note issued in 2001.
A short-term promissory note issued by a large corporations.
In a press note issued to the media, he gave the following collections.
To suspend the application of the note issued by the Ministry of transport ;.
This is stated in a note issued by the Prime Minister 's office.
That 's a piece of broken military note issued by Japanese during WWii.
The highest value bank note issued by the Bank of England was the £1000 denomination.
Previously the smallest note issued had been £10.

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Bankinter announced the move in a note issued Monday morning, Spanish news portal El Economista reports.
A ten-dollar " Banana Money " note issued during the war.
Subject: Legal basis for a debit note issued to the European School in Karlsruhe.
Moreover, in the background note issued at the time the targets 8.

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