Stamped is based on the award-winning book Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America.
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Skaters carry tickets, which can be stamped at way-stations on the ice; those who show fully stamped cards collect a medal.
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Hand-stamped bottle opener keychain This hand stamped keychain will remind your partner that you love them each time they crack open a cold one.
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Although forged knives generally are recommended over stamped knives, not all stamped knives are inferior to forged knives — it depends on the materials used and the manufacturer.
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The next thing I notice is that the people who have been stamped, are trapped under their stamp, and those who are about to be stamped look distressed.
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Turkish electoral law stipulates that ballots should be stamped by election officials and then placed in a stamped envelope before the envelope is placed in a ballot box.
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In an encounter between East and West, Xu's video shows a pig stamped with incoherent letters from the Roman alphabet repeatedly mounting a pig stamped with the artist's reinterpretation of Chinese characters.
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There went his opportunity to make an extra stamped envelope.
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"Order and Progress" is the slogan stamped across Brazil's flag.
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The resulting mess has already stamped its mark on Brexit.
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A stamped addressed envelope must be included with the request.
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Trump, by contrast, literally has his name stamped on things.
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A couple of stamped forks to make their mealtime sweeter
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Milk and Honey Luxuries Stamped Forks, available at Etsy, $28
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The government stamped out the rebellion about 10 years ago.
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You can even add a diamond or a stamped heart.
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The most fascinating were the ones stamped Poll Tax Receipts.
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The Prada logo was stamped on ankles, hems and hipbones.
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The plane was stamped with the name of our country.
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"This is where workers stamped in and out," he said.
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I stamped my feet to keep warm and felt disrespectful.
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A piece of paper is glued against it and stamped.
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Those documents are stamped manually and emailed back and forth.
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Robocalls aren't going away unless they're stamped out at the source.
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My outfits are average but my passport pages are stamped, full.
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The Motorola name is still stamped across the smaller bottom bezel.
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Now it's just sealed and stamped, there's no chance for them.
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Some female streamers are stamped as "Twitch thots," harassed, and doxxed.
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This is easily proven by finding photos that are date-stamped.
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The first lady stamped her approval on a tweet from Rep.
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But it was Coughlin's memorable midmorning appearance that stamped the day.
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In 2017, she stamped "Applehead" on her foot to memorialize him.
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A black ISIS flag is neatly stamped on the right corner.
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Your revulsion is cultural, not biological, and should be stamped out.
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She stamped my passport and motioned to me to pass through.
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Had they been stamped, they would have been worth about $81,600.
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From these rolls, knife blades are stamped to 2 millimeters thick.
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Finally, I flashed my stamped passport to get the "Ratatouille" cheesecake.
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Thinking big is stamped into the DNA of the American soul.
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They simply did it, then stamped the tribe's name on it.
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On leveling up, various licenses are stamped with jagged, unusual patterns.
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The designs, by Coralie Bickford-Smith, are foil stamped into cloth.
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So was the judge who rubber-stamped the other recent secessions.
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Snapshot: Above, mooncakes stamped with pro-democracy messages in Hong Kong.
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" On the back, the hats are stamped, "BRING IN THE BOSS.
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The back of Deathcrush is stamped: MAYHEM, BOX 75, 1405 LANGHUS.
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Congressional committees rubber-stamped State Department requests, and the gravy train continued.
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He knew that the outside world had already stamped her as Black.
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For example, some schools stamped students' hands or had them complete chores.
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They are imitated, stamped out or acquired while they are still young.
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BRONZE replicas of his briefcase, stamped "RW", are scattered across the world.
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These silicon dreams need to be crushed, beaten, stamped out and destroyed.
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Similarly, many coins are melted down and re-stamped over the years.
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" It's stamped in the back with "English Resource Center Columbine High School.
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The service supports annotations, threaded comments on film, and time stamped comments.
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You know what you're going to get with a Schur-stamped comedy.
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Stickers can be stamped onto 2D images to to make it 3D.
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Under the Trump administration, FERC has mostly rubber-stamped large energy projects.
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In it was a paper stamped "WAR DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL" detailing that assignment.
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Articles or projects that seem to have "Prize Bait" stamped on them.
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It stamped a constitutional seal of approval on state-mandated racial segregation.
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The Egyptian diplomat stamped it, and I sent it off to Manu.
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He ran through a series of slides prominently stamped with Brookings's name.
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"Once you're stamped as an enemy, the gloves go off," she said.
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This is a document Bates stamped Dr. Page, did you write that?
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That decision was rubber-stamped by parliament in March of last year.
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Images are stamped with captions that read, "No retouching on these girls."
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The bar of soap had the hotel name stamped into both sides.
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Each one of his animals had his initials stamped on its backside.
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They were both wearing helmets with the word PRESS stamped across them.
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Kendi's previous book, "Stamped from the Beginning," won a National Book Award.
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Even the surly customs officer who stamped my passport brought them up.
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The Kremlin and election officials say any fraud will be stamped out.
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The sheikh signed and stamped a letter attesting to Mr. Musa's innocence.
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Shoppers can get a "passport" stamped at any of the downtown businesses.
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REQUESTS RECEIVED WITHOUT A SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPED WILL NOT BE FILLED.
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Requests received without a self-addressed, stamped envelope will not be filled.
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He was super intense at first, but he eventually stamped my paper.
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When he visited Australia this summer, my friend's passport never got stamped.
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For me, "Self Addressed Stamped Envelop" exemplifies the power of Bartleby the scrivener.
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Only one other human disease has ever been stamped out: smallpox in 1980.
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Vance's office sent an email to reporters time-stamped at 12:40 p.m.
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They had simply stamped his papers and then sent him on his way.
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Board of Education decision stamped out the blaze of segregation that Plessy v.
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We stamped the snow off our boots and settled into the medical routine.
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You will likely need to show proof of damages, like date-stamped photographs.
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"And mind you, this was unbiased, third party, time-stamped evidence," he added.
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They will be able to work, but only if they have stamped passports.
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It is not unusual to find photos stamped 2006, 2007 or even older.
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The countries stamped on their passports included Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Brunei, and Cambodia.
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A Trump aide stamped "The president has seen" on the note as well.
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VETERANS of the war on AIDS wear the medal stamped "Durban" with pride.
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Stories are stamped with a date to help you navigate while you scroll.
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Samirah Collection uses vintage silver plated teaspoons to create unique hand-stamped gifts.
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Stamped on the metal near the trigger was "Property of the U.S. government".
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Young black women spoke of the subtle racism that stamped their daily lives.
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Kris lists off her plastic surgeries like someone flipping through stamped passport pages.
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Take this as a rubber-stamped, fully ratified, officially sanctioned Premier League prediction.
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"I made his character a wild animal stamped 'Made in Russia,'" she said.
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Those undergoing quarantine in the state must be stamped on their left hand.
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He stamped each card with the time that he got up each morning.
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In this series, the Red Sox simply stamped themselves as the better team.
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He took to calling himself "Weegee the Famous" and stamped his photos thus.
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He was wanderlust with a lavishly stamped passport and an impish, irresistible grin.
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The price list was marked with Huaweis logo and stamped SKYCOM IRAN OFFICE.
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The trees and houses were just starting to look lavender and stamped on.
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The price list was marked with Huawei's logo and stamped "SKYCOM IRAN OFFICE."
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"Thinking big is stamped into the DNA of the American soul," he writes.
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Your coffee mug stamped with the words "Male Tears" — give it to me.
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They embraced the post-racial idea and stamped it onto Mr. Obama's forehead.
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Aml Ameen stamped his feet against the cold outside the Nuyorican Poets Cafe.
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This, we were told, was unacceptable, a corruption that must be stamped out.
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The DOJ then rubber stamped the deal against the advice of many agency staffers.
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The cans are washed, dried and date-stamped, and finally are ready for consumption.
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Now fans of Her Majesty can have her stamped all over their boxers. £17.32.
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The postmark was stamped on the same day in the same zip code, 11420.
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Captured by the White House photographer Shealah Craighead, the picture was not time-stamped.
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Borderline videos get stamped "graphic" and stripped of features that would give them prominence.
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They clapped and stamped their feet on the wooden floors during the hymn's chorus.
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Some of his drug shipments were stamped with his initials TH, according to investigators.
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This time Twitter rubber-stamped the Charlottesville "Unite the Right" rally organizer Jason Kessler.
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But this did not mean all the art came stamped "Made in the USA".
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A student from Ecuador brought a colorful fringed banner stamped with her country's name.
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"Heart of Dixie" stamped on Alabama license plates, images of a whitewashed South had
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If cocaine production in Colombia is stamped out, production will shift to, say, Peru.
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Once each bag is finished, it is stamped by the craftsman who made it.
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The courts have rubber-stamped bulk bans on dissident websites and social media accounts.
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AEV-designed stamped steel front and rear bumpers further shield the truck from obstacles.
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He attaches time-stamped digital photos, usually taken four minutes apart, to his complaints.
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It's all these people who you realize that have been stamped down by society.
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As they are now, posts will be clearly stamped with the date they occurred.
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First to go were the banners—officers tore and stamped them to the ground.
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"Some Google apps automatically store time-stamped location data without asking," the reporters found.
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Others are covered with crop marks from photo editors and stamped with publication dates.
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"It had a stamped burgundy leather cover with gold-foil printing," Mr. Boehm said.
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About 200 migrants without stamped passports were returned to the border, the government said.
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And lawyers had already copied and stamped the emails for delivery to Capitol Hill.
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The episode was time-stamped by the baseball game on Glenn Haskard's radio: Oct.
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The intricate pediment ornamentation was recreated from stamped zinc, as on the original building.
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Official military-issued dog tags are stamped with the religious affiliation of their choice.
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Sealstones could be stamped into clay or wax as a means of marking identity.
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And his arrest record was still stamped with the word "murder" -- despite his exoneration.
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The size and logo of each brush is stamped in gold on the handle.
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Those applying for the permanent resident visas will essentially have their applications rubber-stamped.
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If you have one, you'll know by the circular symbol stamped on the front.
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Each was stamped at the bottom with a gold signet that Klimt specially designed.
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"When they are reviewed, [they are] commonly rubber-stamped by other corrections officials," it says.
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Her visa had been stamped "revoked" and she was sent back to Vienna last week.
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At some point during the evening, Gunner, and his friend, took a pill stamped Percocet.
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Who stamped all over most of the things conservative politicians thought conservative voters voted for.
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The beloved candy will no longer just have the brand's name stamped on every bar.
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Think of a blockchain as a transparent shared and secure ledger of time-stamped transactions.
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Even if, as one example shows, they include Homer Simpson's skull stamped with a swastika.
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The bad news is that jailbreaks are stamped out more quickly than ever before too.
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" Stamped on the company's business cards, it reads: "We protect you from people like us.
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It remains to be seen whether it will be rubber-stamped by the European Commission.
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Wine barrels, proudly stamped with Sula's smiling sun logo, line the red brick wall behind.
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With Bindu, he might as well have a "USE ME" sign stamped on his forehead.
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Yet its willingness to poke fun at the state seems to have been stamped out.
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Next to him is a bespectacled man with the name "Pearson" stamped on his shirt.
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Without a more open system of government, corruption cannot systematically be detected and stamped out.
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"Stamped from the Beginning" was an unreservedly militant book that received a surprisingly warm reception.
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I sent them date-stamped pictures of the brown water and saved a water sample.
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Another fleet of Corbusian towers, the Farragut Houses, stamped out the blocks around Sands Street.
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But in doing so, Trump has stamped the issue of Israel with his own brand.
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The final garments looked something like Ruby's paintings, sprayed with paint and stamped with slogans.
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Brennan joins us in the container, proudly passing me a small, stamped bar of chocolate.
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The university stream had its name stamped on it, so it was a no-brainer.
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Mr. Goldman had just given Mr. Trump something that looked like a Facebook-stamped exoneration.
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The decision will go before UEFA's Executive Committee to be rubber-stamped later on Tuesday.
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With the vote, the I.O.C.'s membership rubber-stamped a recommendation from its executive board.
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He voted, paid taxes, and did everything else expected of a stamped-and-filed citizen.
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In every recent cycle, delegates merely rubber-stamped the results of the primaries and caucuses.
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Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You opens with a declaration that countless young readers will love.
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For decades, powerful institutional investors automatically rubber-stamped the decisions of corporate management and boards.
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Stamped on the upper left corner of the teaser is a string of numbers: 23.253.120.81.
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Politicos of all stripes are styled as saints and stamped onto novelty devotional prayer candles.
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His international experience stamped him as the type of worldly player who could win anywhere.
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The Japanese government, the plaintiffs say, rubber-stamped the project without a proper environmental assessment.
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Mr. Beristain summoned Interdisciplinary Group colleagues to see the images, all digitally stamped Oct. 28.
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But many of these are really just consumer brands with health buzzwords stamped on top.
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An external hard drive can save regular, time-stamped backups of your entire hard drive.
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I waited, watching, until Ziana stamped her foot like she was tired of standing around.
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Passports are stamped by officials without computers in a trailer provided by the United Nations.
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And to his critics, one essay, "Russophobia," from 1982, stamped him as an anti-Semite.
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Thailand denies that trafficking syndicates still flourish, saying it has largely stamped out human trafficking.
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"They just took our marriage certificate and stamped our passports," Pavel Stotsko told VICE News.
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His paintings have the thin outline of US paper currency stamped all over the surfaces.
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Even his most stunning performances had a "Doesn't Shoot Threes" scarlet letter stamped on them.
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That's really Canadian somehow — the idea that the profession is somehow stamped with this desire.
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Orgeron quickly stamped out any speculation he was looking to move Brennan into the starter's role.
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They just took Dakota Access' promise that the risks were low and they rubber-stamped them.
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Jennifer Garner has stamped her seal of approval on Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" music video.
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One crate, stamped 'Football Association, Lancaster Gate', contains more than 100 photographs of soccer great Pele.
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The collection, stamped with both brands' instantly-recognizable logos, includes denim, scarves, camo jackets, and bags.
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He stamped Sammlung Werner Jaeger Koeln ("Collection of Werner Jägers") on the backs of his paintings.
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I wondered why I had Prey stamped on my forehead but this I kept to myself.
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"For the rest of the world, it's like having 'scumball' stamped on your forehead," Lewis said.
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They rubber-stamped the text within minutes of sitting down, and applauded themselves for doing so.
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Some fraudsters have produced trunks of dyed or stamped money to try to verify their claims.
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Dunlap provided BuzzFeed News with a copy of an email time-stamped at 6:49 p.m.
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Measles, which was stamped out in the Americas in 2016, also made a comeback in Venezuela.
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Transactions are concluded with carved signature seals stamped on paper contracts, and another round of bows.
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Even with Location History paused, some Google apps automatically store time-stamped location data without asking.
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The aluminum is so thin that it cannot be stamped into shape; it must be crafted.
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Since then he has crushed the Brotherhood, which is now banned, and stamped on civil society.
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The electorate may have rubber-stamped those victories, but they played no part in formulating them.
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Their logo became the infamous Canadian flag-stamped ski mask with crossed baseball bats behind it.
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"He should've stamped that talk out immediately, so now what do we have?" said the operative.
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Here are seven affordable gifts, splurges and treats sold by companies stamped with the royals' approval.
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He scrapped the flocked wallpaper and stamped red velvet to expose raw concrete walls and ductwork.
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Zlatan certainly tore through Bournemouth on Sunday afternoon, and stamped his unmistakable authority on the game.
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He validated and rubber-stamped a grandiloquent fascist who is supported by a former grand wizard.
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Streetlights are marked with dark green banners, the school color, stamped with the Chicago State logo.
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The format breeds intimacy with the reader, who receives regular dispatches stamped with the author's moniker.
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Science tells us addiction is, in part, written in our blood and stamped into our marrow.
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If you'd also like fake tank tracks stamped in the ground, that device is sold separately.
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The leadership elections, conducted by secret ballot behind closed doors, stamped out calls for new leaders.
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It's one of the reasons Uganda has successfully stamped out about half a dozen Ebola outbreaks.
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It's too soon to say whether the protests have been stamped out, at least for now.
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In one winter session, during a snowfall, students stamped out "Thank you, teachers" in the snow.
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Once slaughtered, the meats are stamped with a seal from the government's National Meat Inspection Service.
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In 2017, Valcambi's Mesaric said, hundreds of bars were found stamped with the same identification number.
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Now, two of the company's most significant purchases will have Facebook stamped right onto their names.
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Because Dutch eggs are stamped at the farm with serial numbers, the recalls were relatively easy.
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By the 1970s, the Elvstrom name was stamped on sails, masts and boats around the world.
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Like most people's workweeks, his story opens on a Monday, that word stamped on the screen.
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A few stamped hooves and rolled their eyes with nervousness at the sensation of changing altitude.
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"Anti-Semitism is a scourge afflicting this nation, and it must be stamped out," Cuomo said.
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The glassine envelope was stamped with "Halloween" and an image of a ghost — the distributor's brand.
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At the new Union Square Cafe, the straightforward, comfortable steak knives stamped 9.47 caught my eye.
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When it feels like the word "survivor" is stamped on their heads and all anyone sees.
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The days of bears stealing picnic baskets, once a very real phenomenon, have been stamped out.
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Outdoor space: Double glass doors in the breakfast nook open to a large, stamped-concrete patio.
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A book on the polentas of Venice stamped with Ms. Wolfert's name is selling for $75.
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"You're not wanted here," a man growls at him immediately after his immigration papers are stamped.
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The glassine envelope was stamped with "Halloween" and an image of a ghost — the distributor's brand.
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Neon green letters that read "I hate being bipolar it's awesome" are stamped onto the image.
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The second-floor master bedroom has a stamped zinc fireplace flanked by closets with mirrored doors.
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Vote provides, where people will get a pre-addressed stamped envelope in the mail or email.
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Even further, it would empower the FBI to make software updates stamped with Apple's digital signature.
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Conner also stamped tables, menus, signs on telephone poles, and the leotard of an unlucky waitress.
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And in 2013, the pair started their company PillPack, which presorts pills into simple, date-stamped packets.
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Previously he was the Co-Founder and CEO of Stamped, which was acquired by Yahoo in 2012.
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The image depicts a hand, stamped with the Star of David, pushing down a group of people.
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Each transaction is time-stamped and linked to the last, so that it can't later be altered.
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Even prior to Sanders' appearance, his supporters stamped their feet so hard it thundered throughout the gym.
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And tech giant PayPal has canceled a large-scale investment plan after the legislation was rubber stamped.
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And we don't have our status stamped on our foreheads, so you don't know who we are.
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Because nothing says self defense like a $1,300-ish box stamped with the name of an accessory.
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Russians' creative energies may not have an outlet in politics, but they have not been stamped out.
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In recent years, Xi has stamped his personal leadership on reforms to the military, economy and cyberspace.
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This makes it challenging for startups to find space to break through and avoid being stamped on.
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But it will be undeniably nostalgic to see the famous Finnish brand stamped on a smartphone again.
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"Polaris" is stamped onto the front grille of the ROVs, sold in blue, gray, orange and red.
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This fabric aloe plant, sewn onto an embroidery hoop, has a sweet message stamped on to it.
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Balenciaga's "glazed leather" and gold-stamped creation (standing in for yellow nylon straps) clocks in at $2,145.
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Other bogus glasses have come stamped with forged logos of reputable manufacturers or with phony safety labels.
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We know that the sexual and artistic freedoms of Weimar Germany were stamped out by the Nazis.
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When I interviewed for my current job, I had already purchased, addressed, and stamped a $6 card.
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Unlike 2013, they were stamped out almost as quickly as they began by a heavy police presence.
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They will now have to be rubber-stamped by EU countries and the assembly before becoming law.
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Her influence is stamped across the new film Matangi / Maya / M.I.A., directed by longtime friend Stephen Loveridge.
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They looked me up and down and then stamped my passport to say I was allowed in.
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As long as the medical professionals have no reservations, the license is more or less rubber-stamped.
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"I'm not thinking my name is stamped and that I'm ready to go to Rio," Dunn said.
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Schlotthauer said she believed that Aetna's medical directors "rubber-stamped" the denials without doing their due diligence.
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It displayed a screenshot of the account with the phrase "fake goods" stamped across it in Chinese.
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But his history is off: The embassy sale was rubber-stamped by George W. Bush on Oct.
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Perhaps the next evolution will reveal a stamped out pout, as shown on this Vogue Australia cover?
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Does it ever lead to awkward situations, aside from during blood tests and getting your wrist stamped?
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Buddhist pilgrims traversing India in the first millennium A.D. carried small clay plaques stamped with religious symbols.
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The other board members are named by the superior council and then rubber-stamped by the government.
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Stamped on the left was a company name — Clay Adams, Parsippany, N.J. — an importer of medical supplies.
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This dispatches messages on channels like Telegram, sometimes with time-stamped warnings for specific towns and villages.
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Investigators stamped them "unfounded" or "21929-investigation of person" — a code indicating no crime had been committed.
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She then packages sets of 100 labels into stamped envelopes to deliver to retailers and individual customers.
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To be sure, there is a lot of cronyism in our economy, which should be stamped out.
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The companies agreed, and sent him thousands of lactose placebos, pressed and stamped exactly like normal pills.
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Evans's work is stamped, always, by his capacity to rigorously absent himself from the records he created.
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Previously it had stamped out domestic cryptocurrency exchanges but it extended its crackdown to foreign platforms too.
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But they are now in danger of being stamped out, if Trump and McConnell get their way.
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When the final whistle blew, he jogged to the center line and stamped victoriously in the mud.
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The draft, which still needs to be rubber-stamped by other ministries, is now in the Chancellery.
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And so, Amini recalls, she painted Leyla's finger with ink and stamped it on the signature line.
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The hotel will also present members with a mock passport, which will be stamped after each trip.
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The most significant thing was the donor number, stamped on the top right corner of every page.
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Bouteflika has ruled since 1999 and stamped out a decade-long Islamist insurgency early in his rule.
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From this perspective, drug use isn't something to be managed — it's something that needs to be stamped out.
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Systrom was also an adviser to Stein's startup, Stamped, which was Mayer's first acquisition at Yahoo in 2012.
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In recent years Indonesian anti-terror forces had successfully stamped out another extremist group known as Jemaah Islamiyah.
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The recalled product carries establishment number "P-1325" stamped inside the USDA mark of inspection, the company said.
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Curry scored 21975 points, Durant added 20 and a triple-double and the Warriors stamped themselves a dynasty.
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Worse, it willingly rubber-stamped the single largest, sanctioned expansion of executive power and corruption in American history.
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It's painted white and has a gold Trump family crest stamped near the passenger door of the plane.
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This would then be rubber-stamped by the U.N. Security Council and pave the way for national elections.
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What Mr Sánchez mocked as "the primary of the right" stamped an ill-tempered character on the campaign.
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He was a smallish, vigorous fellow with tight curly hair and a pinched intellectuality stamped on his face.
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According to their final divorce docs, stamped by the judge ... their split will be legal on December 17.
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Cheung also had fare card data—location- and time-stamped information about when people used their bus passes.
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Some deep-seated belief that stamped-on-your-forehead otherness would make for a better, more interesting person.
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"The "Angry Black Woman" has become a label that we've stamped upon generations of black womanhood," Davis said.
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The idea's pretty clear ... roll through neighborhoods serving up lip kits, merch and other Kylie-stamped gift items.
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Critics say the country could do more with its revenue if the government stamped out waste and corruption.
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The Arabic script is typed up, neatly arranged in rows and columns, with "private" stamped at the bottom.
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After the party seized power in 1949 it stamped out anything that stood between it and the proletariat.
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The problem intensifies, as private loss ("change of heart") is stamped dolefully upon the landscape ("change of scenery").
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But from the moment it started, scientists knew the age of antibiotics came stamped with an expiration date.
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The political spending threats unleashed by Citizens United stamped out what had been recurring bipartisan proposals on climate.
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Four hours later, he had reached the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing and got his passport stamped.
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No question of authenticity here — this otherwise classic, logo-stamped tote gets a cool edge with gold graffiti.
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He doesn't just get to have his nominations rubber stamped, and he has nominated some very disturbing individuals.
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The figure's crotch is stamped with the US Presidential Seal – with an asshole like a target beneath it.
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" The details: "Even with Location History paused, some Google apps automatically store time-stamped location data without asking.
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The album is aptly named after Tashjian's knuckles, which have Riff Hard stamped on them in permanent ink.
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In addition, the U.S.P.S. website has its own tool to create your own customized stamped envelopes and postcards.
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In a large, white-walled processing room, the animal is skinned, washed, stamped and placed in a cooler.
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Five months later, he stamped his name on a bigger stage by winning the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
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I had it in my hand, stamped with the seal of the Holy Mountain, with four handwritten signatures.
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Inside the cathedral, visitors stuffed dollars into machines that churned out golden coins stamped with the saint's image.
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The backs of the pigs were stamped with gibberish composed from the Roman alphabet and invented Chinese characters.
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Stamped in the pocket of his red Wilson A183, model B125, is an imprint of himself from Sept.
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The time-stamped photos showed the man outside the Saudi consulate on the morning Khashoggi disappeared, it said.
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Winter is here, and in some parts of the world it has already stamped its presence with snow.
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"Future is Bright" was stamped in white on hot-pink sunglasses that Planned Parenthood gave out to volunteers.
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Control panels and astronauts were painted on the walls, next to Convergys's slogan, which was stamped everywhere: #CoolestJobEver.
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They soon received a letter back addressed to "the boys" and stamped with a paw on the back.
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Bouteflika himself has ruled since 1999 and stamped out a decade-long Islamist insurgency early in his rule.
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"One day, one of my letters to her was returned, stamped 'Deceased,'" he said in the Shoah interview.
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They'll have everything you need, including the address to your department of revenue and a pre-stamped envelope.
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During his near ten years in power, Najib stamped out political dissent, and stifled criticism in the media.
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In recent years, the government has condoned nationalist outbursts and then stamped them out after a short period.
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People landing in U.S. airports would line up to get their passports stamped, just like they do now.
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She even offers to send you an autograph — but you must include a pre-stamped envelope with your request.
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"They saw red, white & blue — with "TRUMP" stamped across it" and "gave no thought to Russian flag," Alberta said.
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The diseases that kill most of us today, like heart disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative disease, will be stamped out.
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So the seal remains prominently stamped on village stationery, painted on village police cars and adorning official village offices.
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Neither can the postmaster's job, as officials have stamped their authority and said he will probably get the sack.
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The name of the employer is stamped on the visa, obligating the employee to work only for that employer.
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In one time-stamped image from a video dated March 12, Evan is shown naked on a concrete floor.
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As long as the Web and App Activity setting is enabled, Google will store your time-stamped location data.
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Cameras in the pens track daily activity and vital signs by way of numbers stamped on the animals' backs.
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One document published is called "Promises and Proposals — National Security & Foreign Policy" and is stamped with a "secret" designation.
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These are at odds with the words "Muestra sin retoque" (Unretouched proof) stamped in large letters beside her legs.
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Its signs are in English and a heavy-duty crane is stamped "Wien," made in the Austrian capital, Vienna.
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The country had stamped out the menace by 1958 but let down its guard and allowed it to return.
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Her Singapore tour has been stamped with a R18 rating and "sexual references" advisory by Singapore's Media Development Authority.
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At one point, the American flag caught on fire; the fire was stamped out, and the Reddit employees cheered.
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After completing the crawl, I showed my stamped passport at the Shimmering-Sips booth to get my complimentary cheesecake.
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There are two main candidates in the race, both of whom are rubber-stamped by the mullahs in Tehran.
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They have used Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act courts to get their requests rubber-stamped and then sequestered as secret.
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The move by a state security agency allows entry for Iranians at the airport without their passports being stamped.
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In the workplace, for example, it's the label stamped on people who—well, who best cooperate with their colleagues.
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Thinking about it, I'm surprised that the words "Me Against The World" never got stamped on my left bicep.
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This forced separation, what my childhood self experienced as abandonment, remains an invisible brand stamped between my shoulder blades.
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There were no distractions, no vaulted ceilings with eerie lighting; no desks piled with sinister files stamped "Top Secret".
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Potential voters had to show up to a registration center and get their identity cards stamped with special stickers.
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If I had appropriated the term, I could have stamped my ticket to the Trend Reporter Hall of Fame.
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The company in June posted photos on Facebook of pallets stacked with asbestos and stamped with President Trump's image.
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In an eight-hour ordeal, Smith stabbed Dronfield in the neck, stamped on her head, and slashed her wrists.
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The melodies that he traces are bright and memorable, like a floral pattern stamped out on a duvet cover.
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As Ibram X. Kendi pointed out in his book "Stamped From the Beginning," hate does not necessarily precede racism.
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In one exchange, she tells him about the brand she had stamped for him on 300 kilos of weed.
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Some of the missile remnants on display were stamped with the logo of Shahid Bagheri Industries, an Iranian manufacturer.
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On my own, I pursued new domestic issues, sending a stamped self-addressed envelope to post offices of issue.
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She was gently laid to rest after her footprints were stamped in black ink on a rectangle of paper.
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On Taiwan, the generalissimo imposed martial law, stamped out opposition and nursed the unrealized dream of reconquering mainland China.
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Forever 21's bright yellow shopping bags are stamped with "John 213:16," a reference to a Bible verse.
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A particular advantage of picking bottles to investigate is that they are often stamped with their country of manufacture.
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"Detectives tracked down the notary and she said she didn't read it, she just stamped it," Hansen said. Sgt.
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That morning at the border, three special agents noticed the black letters stamped on the bricks of heroin: LEY.
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Those stamped a once-cursed franchise as a force in the new century, just as the Cubs have become.
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Entrenched by powerful foreign backers, leaders successfully stamped out dissent and branded activists traitors, before throwing them behind bars.
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Earlier this year, on his Tumblr, he published a photo of a library card stamped with dozens of dates.
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Unless you turn off "web & app activity " tracking as well, Google will still store precise, time-stamped location data.
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One piece of wreckage was stamped "1st June 1960", yet the Boeing had come into service only in 1961.
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Upon return, their passports were stamped, giving them proof of legal entry — which one day could come in handy.
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The recall applies to five-pound bags stamped with a "better if used by" date of September 6, 2020.
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At PS1, the galleries are filled mostly with paper prints that have been stamped and scattered across the walls.
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Our streets are stamped with the heel prints of women who were never expected to succeed but did anyway.
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As for the Seleucids in Syria, Pompey stamped them out in 63 BC, when Syria became a Roman province.
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Plus, many internet sleuths noted that the copy Johnston obtained were stamped with "client copy" which they offered as proof.
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The legislation was passed by Parliament on Tuesday and is waiting to be rubber-stamped into law by Royal Assent.
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Do not let the words polenta and minestrone, stamped in the lid of this sleek stewpot from Italy, limit you.
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"Now, Donald Trump says he'll make America great again ... It's stamped on the front of his goofy hats," Warren said.
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Before joining Instagram, he was the co-founder and CEO of Stamped, which was acquired by Yahoo back in 2012.
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This hand stamped keychain will remind your partner that you love them each time they crack open a cold one.
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The shivering Venezuelans, almost none of whom had warm coats, lined up in the dark to get their passports stamped.
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There were some 80,000 tweets worldwide stamped with the #TrumpPressConference tag during the hour-long session with about 250 reporters.
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Hernández had access to labs in Honduras and Colombia, where some of the cocaine was stamped "TH" for Tony Hernández.
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Which, well, never made any sense because stamped right at the bottom of the transcript -- which the White House released!
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HIAS shepherded them on, first to Rome and finally to New York, where their passports were stamped "Refugee Conditional Entrance".
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Her classically shaped metal evening bags were built of cardboard and sent to Italy, where they were stamped in brass.
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Planes are stamped with serial numbers to allow parts to be identified and matched to a specific model and aircraft.
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The couple also made three custom Snapchat filters stamped with photos of themselves which were geofenced to the wedding venue.
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For starters, Fujifilm has switched from stamped magnesium to milled titanium for the top and bottom plates for better durability.
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Sexual harassment is deeply unpleasant and has to be stamped out in the workplace; there's just no place for it.
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These works were inseparable from Buddhism, and included the religion's subject matter, from sutras to small, ephemeral imbutsu (stamped Buddha).
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The affected products were sold in pet speciality stores nationwide with an expiration date of 112120ABC stamped on the side.
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While the design largely resembled the limited Demand Notes, the Treasury seal is stamped on the front of each note.
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This was reportedly signed and stamped by a primary care physician at Kansas University's MedWest Family Medicine Clinic, Sarita Singh.
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Document any existing property damage with time-stamped photos and have your landlord sign off on all of it. 6.
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There was the Time magazine cover featuring a pensive Bannon with the words "The Great Manipulator" stamped next to him.
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The coalition agreement has been criticized by some conservatives who feel the next government will have an SPD-stamped agenda.
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A video on the Tubman stamp website shows the stamped bills being accepted into a variety of different vending machines.
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Traditionally, the paper ballots were placed in official envelopes after being stamped by ballot-box officials to prevent voter fraud.
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An hour passed in the imigresen line before I got my passport stamped, but it was only for a meal.
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"Percocet" had been stamped in capital letters on one side of the pills, the Bibb County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.
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Beyond military applications, competition and shifting requirements are driving more companies to seek highly precise, time-stamped and sequenced transactions.
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However, later on in the tightening cycle long rates begin to decline as inflation is stamped out of the economy.
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Mr. Mueller and his son stamped the wet concrete walls with a batik printing block to produce the textured surface.
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Gestamp was formed in 1997 from the integration of several small companies that stamped automobile parts out of sheet metal.
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Buoyed by Furniture Row Racing's affiliation with Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota, Truex has again stamped himself a championship contender.
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He handed the papers to Connie Lawson, the secretary of state, and they were officially stamped at 11:05 a.m.
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Booker released 50 new pages of emails, some of which have "committee confidential" stamped across the body of the email.
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Her previous stint in that eminent position had always felt hollow because she never rubber-stamped it with a major.
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In two years in office, Trump has torn at historical norms and stamped over protocol, railing at the Washington establishment.
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Charles II largely stamped out the trend during the Reformation, but the Puritans continued the practice in the New World.
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It had rubber-stamped phony intelligence about Saddam Hussein's nonexistent weapons of mass destruction, enabling the catastrophic war in Iraq.
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Here is Cohen's prepared testimony; you can follow his statements with this time-stamped analysis from New York Times reporters.
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The bill was largely negotiated in leaders' offices and rubber-stamped in committee, a process that has Democrats increasingly frustrated.
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It's rising UK producer Steel Banglez, whose fusion of afrobeat and garage has been stamped across the UK this year.
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Near midnight, I labored inside the house in an inflatable kiddie pool with crayon-colored fish stamped on the sides.
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The explosion of the van, which contained the symbolically stamped slips of paper, was an artistic representation of the campaign.
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One woman sent photographs of the diapers she had bought with the money he sent and a time-stamped receipt.
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One woman sent photographs of the diapers she had bought with the money he sent and a time-stamped receipt.
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The most secure location turned out to be beneath the panel of the ball where the N.F.L. shield is stamped.
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According to the monument's website, it is not yet open to the public, although visitors can get their passports stamped.
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They're chopping them up and selling them, stamped with the Katz's logo, as carving and serving boards for the home.
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The young man walks out of the pub, defeat stamped all over his face, and slips on a wet step.
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The detectives began an investigation and discovered the card contained 39 images and 12 videos, all date stamped Sept. 4.
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Each one is stamped with collegiate-style block lettering featuring the name of one of four well-known American schools.
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The choice by the party organizations, however, may need to be rubber stamped by Morales himself, currently exiled in Argentina.
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After coming to power, his administration brutally stamped out any dissent, and he presided over forces that massacred opposition strongholds.
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She haunts the written accounts, her words stamped or spilled on pages testifying to a very real, very embodied presence.
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Moreover, the gallery stamped the back of the painting she sold him with the same inventory number as the original.
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Taken together, this means this DRC outbreak could go either way: be quickly stamped out, or spin into something larger.
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Several farmers said they saw Islamic State documents which were stamped at checkpoints to allow the wheat trucks to pass.
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Stamped "DISCARD" or "WITHDRAWN," the books in Kerry Mansfield's Expired have been exiled from the libraries where they were loved.
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Some items even had the date of production stamped onto them, the oldest dating all the way back to the 1970s.
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WINNER'S LIST: For name of Winner(s), available after June 1, 2016 send a separate self-addressed, stamped envelope to People.com.
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And, of course, the people who say, wait a second, I don&apost want the court to just be rubber-stamped.
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Regardless, a court-stamped adoption paper is the only recognized document globally, particularly in countries that don't recognize same-sex marriage.
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Around that time, Jean sent the sheriff's office two time-stamped photos from her cameras of someone she identified as Mark.
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The pieces were specially made by a factory in Ohio and are stamped with "MADE IN OHIO" right on the chest.
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A number of defense lawyers, and a few public officials, say that the sense of impunity was never quite stamped out.
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When you're finished, the cards are printed, sealed in their square envelopes, stamped and mailed on your behalf within 24 hours.
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He has imprisoned free-thinking lawyers and stamped out criticism of the party and the government in the media and online.
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Mason Lowe, a rider at a Professional Bull Riding (PBR) event in Denver, was stamped on and killed on January 15th.
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The pokémon-stamped Switch includes Pikachu and Eevee-themed Joy-Con, a Poké Ball Plus, and a dock featuring both mascots.
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Gilded liquid lip color, foil-stamped liquid eyeliner, matte metallic eyeshadow: Instagram can't get enough of metallics in beauty right now.
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The recalled products are all in 24-ounce glass jars, and "Best Before" date is stamped on top of the lids.
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Last year's National Book Award winner, Stamped From the Beginning travels rapidly through America's long and ignominious history of racist ideology.
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However," he continued, "it was (Lazarus's poem) that permanently stamped on Miss Liberty the role of unofficial greeter of incoming immigrants.
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Having slashed costs and stamped out riskier behavior at the bank, Winters' biggest problem now is growing revenues to boost profits.
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The company has struggled as its logo-stamped t-shirts and sweaters, once popular among teenagers, have lost their fashion appeal.
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The transaction created a "public key"—a second string of characters that is time-stamped and entered in the blockchain's ledger.
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The time-stamped photos showed the man outside the Saudi consulate building in Istanbul on the morning Khashoggi disappeared, Sabah said.
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In the unlikely event of a dispute, time-stamped photos would help you prove you left your rental in good condition.
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Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Dodger Stadium and others keep going and going, while other stadiums apparently come stamped with expiration dates.
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And even I was surprised to learn that canned meat can last five years past the date stamped on the container.
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The researchers then filled the graves back in, stamped down the ground with their feet, and let nature take its course.
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" Some 5,000 were ordered by the Navy annually, each model, created by Molded Plywood Division, stamped with the label "Eames Process.
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One of the most ballyhooed acquisitions in New York history had officially been stamped a failure, and he had earned it.
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The nonprofit he volunteers for, the Big Bend Conservation Alliance, is currently suing the federal regulators who rubber-stamped the project.
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You're going to lose money if you have to hand-deliver documents to courts and get them Bate stamped or whatever.
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But joining the rap establishment as an in-demand producer can also mean that you've been stamped with an expiration date.
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New Girl's ad campaign plastered Deschanel's face all over buildings and buses across America, with the word "ADORKABLE" stamped atop her.
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It is also a record of exploration — into the past, into the country's history and photography's, stamped with a powerful vision.
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Mr. Putin's defensive economic mind-set also reflects the desire of the voters who just rubber-stamped his return to power.
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Ms. Angeli asked for a chance to reargue the case, pointing out in papers that the video was indeed time-stamped.
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In February, a Florida sheriff's department found the president's face stamped onto packages of heroin in a record-setting drug bust.
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It was startling for an American: Even considering the United States' unbridged racial divides, the zainichi seemed inescapably stamped by difference.
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History has proved time and again that adapting to big changes in technology and society is stamped in the American DNA.
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The burgundy of the European Union book with "United Kingdom" stamped on the cover seemed like a relic of another time.
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Clinton ran up huge margins in traditionally liberal enclaves and stamped out nearly every last wealthy precinct that supported the Republicans.
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The bureaucratic demand for every good to have a "country of origin" stamped on it is what creates the confusion here.
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" At Bell Wood Bar, finding a bottle of Glenfiddich Scotch stamped by a recognized London authority, Rabbi Semelman exclaimed, "A hechsher!
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The presence of carbon tetrachloride suggests Russia has not stamped out illegal trade in the chemical, five oil industry sources said.
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"He's trying," said Nana Lawan, who wore a dress with Mr. Buhari's face stamped on it at a rally this week.
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Outside of it are brown cardboard boxes stamped with the letters "BGSQD," which stand for Bureau of General Services — Queer Division.
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Hundreds waited in line in Beni, an opposition stronghold, to get fake voter IDs stamped by men dressed as election officials.
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Stamped "DISCARD" or "WITHDRAWN," the books in photographer Kerry Mansfield's Expired have been exiled from the libraries where they were loved.
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From beginning to end, Downton was populated by characters stamped, strongly and wholly, with their own specific individuality from their first appearance.
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The packets are stamped in bright red letters with the price of 90 shillings and the letters GoK, for Government of Kenya.
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Ahead, you'll find candy, chocolate, and cookies that all bear sentimental statements either on their wrappers or stamped directly on the sweet.
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"We want products made by our workers in our factories stamped with those four magnificent words — made in the USA," Trump said.
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History shows us that troublesome tendencies, particularly those that benefit groups in power — in this case, men — are not easily stamped out.
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The box was stamped with the presidential seal and Bill Clinton's signature and inside, there were red, white, and blue M&Ms.
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"Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America" won him the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 2016.
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Stamped on a dusty desert plain in Kenya, Dadaab — the camp of the book's title — is home to a half million inhabitants.
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But can you be an orthodox Christian if you believe that Jesus's teaching was shaped and stamped by all-too-human limitations?
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The recommendation then goes through a series of evidentiary reviews within a police department before it is stamped with the "gang" label.
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I don't want a name stamped across my $400 subwoofer, but if you have it hidden under a couch, it won't matter.
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Garbrandt yearns to share more than championships with the stars -- he wants to be stamped with the same greatness that defined them.
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The device has the Android One branding stamped on the back, and what looks to be a fingerprint scanner below the camera.
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Pet owners can look out for contaminated products by checking if the label has "lot# GA1102" stamped on the package's metal clips.
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Without the 'm' stamped on each candy, you would almost assume this was footage from by a telescope peering deep into space.
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But they were all hired; some for nepotistic reasons (one applicant's folder was stamped for being family friends with a union boss).
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Most outdoors-oriented watches perform badly here, with their huge, clunky screens and giant stamped buttons that reinforce how rugged you are.
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Last December, she flaunted her tattoos in a Calvin Klein bikini, and last September, she stamped a chakra tattoo down her chest.
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Where Holder's deputy stamped a policy to tolerate legal marijuana operations in several states, Sessions has put that back on the table.
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Each one has his initials and "always on time" stamped on the face -- a clear nod to Shemar NEVER being on time.
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While the Chevy's bed is constructed from roll-formed, high-strength-steel, the F-150's bed is made from stamped aluminum.
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I find my stash of random stamped cards from the past few months, and I have enough to redeem my free salad!
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Last year, Volkswagen's massive plant in Wolfsburg, Germany—the largest in the world—stamped out about 3,500 Golfs and Tiguans a day.
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Their records feature hand-made covers drawn in crayon and stamped in ink, and they fly off record store shelves within days.
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They think red ink fingerprints are the highest form of ID. Some even file legal documents with their fingerprints stamped in blood.
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Stamped with the figure of Christ Pantocrator, it is dedicated in Arabic to Roger and dated 533 by the Islamic calendar (1138).
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Vuitton's womanswear designer Nicolas Ghesquiere has stamped a futuristic slant on the brand's look since the start of his tenure in 2014.
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I don't think the person who did this to my dad walks around with that information stamped across his or her forehead.
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I come across the podcast mentioned in Schaefer's article one day; it's the real deal: internet-known and feminist-stamped and everything.
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In an interview with CNBC on Thursday, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong confirmed the purchase is ready to be rubber stamped.
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When the picture arrived, it was signed, dated, and, on the back, stamped with "7449," the inventory number of the 1996 work.
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But in many cases, nearly everything ends up being stamped "confidential," and plaintiff lawyers often just agree to the secrecy without complaint.
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They bore the names of exhibition venues in marker—Nottingham, Tate—and were stamped with the address of a defunct London studio.
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They include mostly engraved or die-stamped images of the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty and the City Hall subway station.
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Hepworth Farms, in the Hudson Valley, packs C.S.A. boxes for FreshDirect customers that are stamped with the farm's own name and logo.
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Construction (forged versus stamped): A forged knife is made of a single piece of steel that's then tempered and hammered into shape.
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A stamped knife has a blade that's been cut cookie-cutter style from a sheet of steel before being tempered and hardened.
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Salazar stamped himself ready to return from the disabled list by throwing six shutout innings for Triple-A Columbus on Monday night.
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As a result, they say, anything the leader wants will be rubber stamped in parliament, reviving memories of Fascist rule in Italy.
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Her elongated neck arcs unsettlingly towards her open mouth and detached eyes, the album's hot pink title stamped obscenely across her skin.
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Well, he finally lifted the curse on that day, and then stamped it away with a second, nasty goal against Chelsea today.
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The fossil record is full of rangeomorphs; they are stamped into shale and sandstone from England's Charnwood Forest to Australia's Flinders Ranges.
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To register it, Mr. Guo had to go to 28 government departments to get his documents stamped with official seals, he said.
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Before Linda made it home she was raped, then stamped on so brutally that her spine was fractured and her larynx crushed.
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After World War II, the Stalinist regimes installed in Eastern Europe were all stamped with a similarly imposing and inhumane Stalinist architecture.
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"And then it became an official document that was already printed and had to be renewed and stamped every day," he added.
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During his time in power, Putin has systematically stamped out political dissent and gutted what had once been a relatively free press.
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The only time he came into contact with police was when the police officials stamped his passport when he landed in Egypt.
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Marrying that offensive figure with his stellar defensive reputation would have rubber-stamped his induction this year, his first on the ballot.
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And once stamped with the imprimatur of a "theory," they demand to be taken seriously, no matter how flimsy they may be.
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Shot by Rachael Hardway of Dauntless Media, it features a dancing woman (Najja Safara) stamped with the digital projection of fuchsia flowers.
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In the Swedish Security Service's archive, I found his file from 1943, labeled "Memorandum concerning: Nazi" and stamped "secret" in red letters.
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CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee — Michael Bloomberg grasped a wooden mallet, standing next to a barrel of bourbon with his name stamped on the front.
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Some components cross borders several times as they are stamped, machined and otherwise refined on the way to the final assembly line.
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Original pieces were marked with a gold star on their tags, which were stamped with Ms. Wexler's logo and tied with twine.
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She also bought a blue National Park passport and had it stamped, her first "official" visit to a national park, she said.
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Stamped out between Turkification and Arabization, statelessness for the Kurds means much more than the simple lack of a Kurdish nation-state.
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I stamped on his hand hard enough to break his wrist, and his grip loosened and he let go of the knife.
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Disney-stamped blockbusters dominate the conversation around film, but imagine if they were the only movies we considered to have real merit.
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They all arrived in various increment to be stamped with a kind of sacred ink that makes them news fit to print.
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There are situations where facts matter, and the thing that pretty much everyone thinks even though it's wrong must be stamped out.
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The exhibition, then, is like a laboratory: these works are brand new, and are being stamped into the DNA of the Guggenheim.
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Here's how to watch today's rounds two and three; go deeper with our time-stamped live updates and commentary from the testimony.
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As a toddler, I stamped my feet at my mother's friends who criticized her, not yet understanding the difference between insult and jest.
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This process makes parts six times more resistant than if they are cold-stamped, allowing cars to be safer, lighter and less polluting.
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I have a ton of these little pre-stamped Milk Bar cards that will give me a free coffee or drink or whatever.
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In a world that's simply given, brute fact, any attempt to imagine it into an entirely different shape must be stamped out. Why?
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He told the Associated Press at the time, "I deal in imagination, so I don't think imagination should have rules stamped on them."
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A 21-gunshot salute was given for the coffin, draped in the red, white and green Kurdish flag stamped with a golden sun.
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To use a postbox, you drop your addressed, stamped envelope into it, and expect the post office to take care of the rest.
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In an apparent attempt to woo young guests, "The pots will have time-stamped personalised labels with their chef's emoji," according toUSA Today.
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Correction (October 13th): The original version of this article said that parliament had rubber-stamped the state-of-emergency law; it had not.
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The Jays will use them in Florida, but not in exhibition games, because Major League Baseball commissions specially stamped balls for spring games.
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Concerns about predatory comments started circulating earlier this week after a video highlighted how some videos featured time-stamped comments that sexualize children.
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Now all that remains is Mendoza-Sanchez having the H-1B work visa that she's already been accepted for stamped in her passport.
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But, as many of us know, a brand's name stamped across a package doesn't necessarily mean it's more quality than its generic counterpart.
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The Daily Bag No question of authenticity here — this otherwise classic, logo-stamped tote from Gucci gets a cool edge with gold graffiti.
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The messages are time stamped February 2 and February 3, which, if my timeline is correct, would be weeks after the Kufrin breakup.
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In fact the ring (pictured here) can be knocked, dropped and stamped upon with impunity: the porcelain is five times harder than steel.
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He stamped another one on Saturday afternoon in his second game back since signing with the Los Angeles Angels following the 2011 season.
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In under a round the scouse striker put Donald Cerrone through the ringer and stamped his ticket to the welterweight division's top ten.
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Alexander's head was dutifully stamped next to a slew of emperors' names as far away as Bactria, in what is today's northern Afghanistan.
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Then the massacre of European women and children at Cawnpore had horrified the British, and the revolt was stamped out with extreme savagery.
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It's also not hard to find, especially if you can live without the Pyrex logo being stamped on the bottom of your pan.
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He said his administration would do everything it could to make sure more products are stamped with the words "made in the USA".
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However, I know better than to use this as the sole indicator of whether or not her woke card deserves to be stamped.
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They point to the fact that the documents are stamped "Client Copy," which suggests they came from outside of the Internal Revenue Service.
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I was terrified of any negative judgment and being rubber-stamped as another junkie statistic, as I'd never come clean about this before.
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It's got all the trappings of a status-y luxury accessory: tiny, sans-serif, gold-stamped logo; minimalist shape; rich-lady-looking leather.
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Now 65-80% of new mortgages are stamped with a guarantee from Uncle Sam that protects investors from the risk that homeowners default.
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China's legislature rubber-stamped approval on Xi Jinping's say-so; Mr Obama intends to put the agreement into effect without consulting the Senate.
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Since the days of image macros—those pictures stamped with a simple joke caption—memes have become a universal way of communicating online.
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But here's a chance to liberate Iraqis — and maybe others too — from the identity war that regional politics have stamped upon their lives.
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As countries have implemented the Hague Adoption Convention, passed in the wake of the Romanian exodus, they have stamped out the worst cases.
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On a recent breezy Friday night, patrons shuffled into the restaurant wearing backward baseball hats, baggy pants and shirts stamped with palm trees.
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In that world, Hitler's tyranny would have stamped out democracy across the Old World, and his poison would have reached into the Americas.
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To ensure that ideas aren't stamped out, students of private schools should speak out against censorship, either with their voices or their dollars.
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It has largely eluded the junta's control as it has stamped its authority on other aspects of Thai life since a 2014 coup.
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As I concluded my speech 30 minutes later I was overwhelmed as they clapped, yelled and stamped their feet to show their support.
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The General Security agency, which oversees airport security, has defended its move as normal and said Iranians' entry cards would be stamped instead.
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Another was stamped "UQAT MOCAP STUDIO"—likely for the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue—and showed a motion-capture experiment in progress.
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The Nets were bad—as unwatchable as an NBA team gets—but tried really hard, with "A for effort" stamped across their forehead.
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He paid a blacksmith to create an iron with a skull and crossbones brand, which he stamped into the frontispiece of "pseudoscience" books.
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The exploding carcass of a gold-painted van, surrounded by fluttering paper notes, each stamped with the word "DEBT" in block capital letters.
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CZ executives said a limited number of the Safari Classics are made specifically for the American market and stamped with the Kansas branding.
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All of Dai's tofu production and fermentation is done in the nearby city of Taoyuan, with the store logo stamped on every slab.
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"We swear by our packing cubes," said Adam Lukaszewicz, a founder of Getting Stamped, a travel blog he started with his partner, Hannah.
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Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, who has nearly stamped out the rebels after seven years of war, has vowed to retake the province.
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They stamped their feet to revive frozen toes in 20-degree weather while listening to the Raging Grannies, a political activist singing group.
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The site has so far stamped five stories as fake, including reports published by NBC News, The New York Times and Bloomberg News.
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The only reason it's currently available in Europe is the Conformité Européenne (CE) just recently stamped its mark of approval on the product.
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A copy of the letter that Mr. Rogers shared with The New York Times was stamped by Hong Kong tax authorities on Sept.
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"They stamped 'deport' on my work paper seven years ago and tell me to come back every year for the inspection," he said.
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Soon after, they passed through immigration, had their passports stamped and left the country before the authorities realized Mr. Kim had been murdered.
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Now, too often, they are written by party leadership in Congress and either rubber stamped in committee or rushed to the full floor.
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The bottom and sides are made from an aluminum sheet that is strong enough to be stamped into a round shape without tearing.
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The words stamped the page right below a picture of my sister and me sitting at our kitchen table, laughing like normal children.
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They've tried to compensate, in part, by selling personalization: legacy videos, memorial fingerprints of the dead stamped in stone, in stationery, in jewelry.
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For his iteration, Neuhaus stamped the word LISTEN on his companions' hands and encouraged them to absorb the familiar noises of the city.
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Little red packets of south-east Asian heroin, stamped with an elephant design, began littering the gutters of Gerrard Street in London's Chinatown.
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Spot then compiles the results in a time-stamped, encrypted PDF report that users can download and send to themselves or their employers.
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Negotiated between the campaigns every four years and rubber-stamped by the CPD, the candidates' Memoranda of Understanding read like Hollywood stars' contract riders.
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As they crossed into Ecuador, the Venezuelans told border agents they were tourists; the bored-looking officials stamped their documents and waved them through.
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" Fiennes defended his role last year, telling Rolling Stone, "I deal in imagination, so I don't think imagination should have rules stamped on them.
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The platform uses blockchain to record time-stamped events and hashes of files that prevent attackers from hiding their tracks if they manipulate data.
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Flare: Users can drop a pin on the map, request help, and responders can view these and respond to time-stamped requests in order.
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The nonfiction award went to Ibram X. Kendi's Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, which features similar themes.
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It's been running a campaign known as "Say No To Racism" since 2006, which hasn't exactly stamped out racism from fans toward nonwhite players.
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As Tatyana Stanovaya of the Carnegie Moscow Centre notes, the FSB drafts most of the repressive laws that are rubber-stamped by the parliament.
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His more detailed draft mandate, circulated this week, will be rubber-stamped on May 22nd and formal talks should begin soon after Britain's election.
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A man from Delhi told him that he knew his country better than Hopkins did and that smallpox would never be stamped out there.
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It'll be released in 13 days (that's the October 21-22 weekend), and will include a bright coral powder blush stamped with Hadid's initials.
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The video is stamped with the logo of Ring, the Amazon-owned company that works with more than 400 police departments nationwide, including Arcadia's.
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Photos of female campaigners appear on the front pages of the press, stamped in red with the words "spies", "traitors" and "agents of embassies".
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Orlando, Florida (CNN)Bernie Sanders got what he wanted here this weekend: A Democratic platform stamped in section after section by his progressive values.
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The exhibition also sticks mostly to the "greatest hits" of outsider artists who have already been stamped with the art world's seal of approval.
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Long-wear. Whether they're marketed as sweat-proof, waterproof, smudge-proof, or budge-proof, products are routinely stamped with the 24-hour-wear promise.
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The Huangs have known many of their customers for decades, though usually by the ticket number stamped inside their garments instead of by name.
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This year, the government has already rubber stamped 185 green vehicles to receive subsidies in its first round of road use approvals last month.
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The clip below discusses footage of a small boy being beaten and stamped on, which has apparently been circulating on Facebook for "several years".
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The service is operated by ride-share company Lyft and now looks like it, with pink tires and Lyft stamped on the wheel cover.
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"We want to know if it&aposs safe," he says in the call time-stamped two hours and 30 minutes after the gunfire began.
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But instead of getting their passports stamped as they crossed the border in Shalamcheh, the men handed over their identification papers to Iranian authorities.
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The affected products came in a 12-ounce, clear plastic package marked with an expiration date of May 02, 2018 stamped on the side.
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Even if Manning does come back to hobble through another year or two, he likely stamped our lasting memory of him on Sunday night.
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It has the irresistibility that Nick and Joe brought to their solo discography and an infectious hook with the JoBro name stamped on it.
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In a "Note to the President" stamped September 12, 2001 — one day after 9/11 — Blair sets the agenda for the next seven years.
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In a "Note to the President" stamped September 12, 2001 — one day after 20023/11 — Blair sets the agenda for the next seven years.
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Did you know that festivalgoers hell-bent on making their frienemies jealous can send out postcards and wedding invitations stamped with "Coachella" on them?
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Released on the Buffalo label Loki, with Australian distribution through Eternal Soundcheck, Mustard Gas - Live is limited to 60 copies with hand stamped covers.
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Many ordinary members want the Big Five to give them two finalists to choose between, rather than a single name to be rubber-stamped.
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The indictment also states Hernandez had access to labs in Honduras and Colombia, where some of the cocaine was stamped "TH" for Tony Hernandez.
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Like faces, like fingerprints — like selves — every cancer is characterized by its distinctive marks: a set of individual scars stamped on an individual genome.
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The surplus generated by the City of London urgently needs to be spread around the country more fairly, but not stamped out of existence.
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The pace of the chants quickened, one man stamped his feet, another wept silently, and after 30 minutes the beloveds were captivated and perspiring.
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YouTube disabled comments on children's videos in February after multiple reports showed that users were using time-stamped comments to mark moments of nudity.
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Instead, he reached into the bat rack and grabbed a black-barreled, 221-inch, 21952-ounce bat with No. 22 stamped on the knob.
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It was made with nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon, and raisins, and stamped with a cross on top that symbolized a soul being saved from Purgatory.
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This stamped knife has a thin, flexible blade made of high-carbon, stain-free Japanese steel as well as durable, rubber-like plastic handles.
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It was the fourth win in five lifetime starts for Classic Empire, who has stamped himself as a Kentucky Derby favorite for next year.
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MUNCHIES will also be examining every single set of numbers stamped on every food product that we put in our mouths from now on.
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To train the machine learning algorithm used in the experiment, Biercuk and his colleagues fed it time-stamped measurements of qubits as they decohered.
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The EP's limited vinyl release is hand-numbered and comes with a hand-stamped CD. Andrea Domanick is the West Coast Editor of Noisey.
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Wearing a cap, Mr. Mnangagwa, 75, had his passport stamped at the border, but was then recognized by a police officer, Mr. Mutsvangwa said.
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Lara Jean's secret stash of unsent love letters to Josh and four other crushes winds up being mysteriously stamped and sent to the addressees.
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As the rover moves across the surface, these symbols will be stamped into the lunar soil, where they will likely remain undisturbed for centuries.
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A church should also have a catchy logo or catchphrase that can be stamped onto merchandise and branded — socks, knit hats, shoes and sweatshirts.
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Navigating the world of college boys feels like assimilating into a new country, as if it's my first year again, my visa freshly stamped.
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For generations, baseball's leadership has viewed gambling as the sport's boogeyman, a threat to the integrity of the game that must be stamped out.
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The moment I saw it, I stamped myself, went to a tattoo parlor, and had the guy trace the stamp into my left hand.
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Trilobites Tiny sensors with tinier legs, stamped out of silicon wafers, could one day soon help fix your cellphone battery or study your brain.
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As for Ben and Jen ... we're told the goal is to get the documents stamped immediately or, at the very latest, by year's end.
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Abbas has stamped on a free press at a time when strong investigative journalism in Israel has contributed to Netanyahu's woes over corruption allegations.
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They felt deeply, unpleasantly familiar: the baby-blue, fake-leather cover with "My Diary" stamped in gold letters with its little lock and key.
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While doing work in the basement recently, the owner's son came across paper delivery bags stamped with the Libby's name and the year, 1916.
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Even so, they flew to the United States under their real names, passing through immigration with the tourist visas stamped in their Saudi passports.
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It's a Western, a road movie, a dismal, barren portrait of a world that has stamped out its heroes and left them to rot.
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"You'd have 2,000 ingots with the queen's head stamped on them, and they were always in demand," Mr. Coumbe, 1303, said with a smile.
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The Dutch consumer safety authority has published a guide on identifying the tainted eggs through a 10-digit serial number stamped on the shells.
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About 20 minutes later, the bracelet was finished, with a small round gold tag at the hook closure stamped with the words Atelier Paulin.
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Blank sheets of paper arrived on Capitol Hill stamped "Constitutional privilege," a category that members of Congress said they had never heard of before.
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You can even add a diamond or a stamped heart for an extra-special, personalized piece she'll never want to take off her wrist.
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In one photo that has been widely shared on social media, NonLethal's name is stamped on the casing of a spent tear gas canister.
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Instead, there&aposs a hefty thump that just sounds exactly right — like a kick drum pedal is being stamped on right next to you.
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For the Winner List, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope after February 14, 2017 to: "Winner's List", 620 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10018.
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Mr. Trump may leave the details of contracts to his deputies, but his name — and influence — is stamped on every deal the company does.
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The officials said they could stay in the US for six months, stamped their passports, and let them in without further questions, she said.
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At the Metropole this week, all guests have been required to pass through metal detectors and to show specially stamped identification papers to enter.
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His book, "Stamped From the Beginning," a sweeping history of nearly five centuries of racist thought in America, had received admiring but sparse reviews.
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His book, "Stamped From the Beginning," a sweeping history of nearly five centuries of racist thought in America, had received admiring but sparse reviews.
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What does "Be Mine" even mean if it's not stamped in red vegetable dye on a lump of sugar, corn syrup, dextrose and glycerin?
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Brach's hearts come in many flavors and are generally a little thinner and softer than Sweethearts, and they are laser-printed rather than stamped.
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In modern times, the casting of electoral votes has been a purely ceremonial occasion where the results in the states have been rubber-stamped.
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An Alabama school stamped a child with "I need lunch money," as a notice to parents that the account is running low, AL.com reports.
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This uncertainty may be maddening for patients looking for answers, but it's as much stamped into our genetic blueprint as the double helix itself.
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They would then use a special app to submit the images, which would be time-stamped and geotagged, for review by a city employee.
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We ended "(LISTEN)" at a quiet creperie next to a boisterous bar, where Kim crossed out the word stamped on each of our hands.
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Right now, students are enjoying three months of blissful vacation that will forever be time-stamped by a select group of songs or albums.
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I went to Berghain on a Sunday night with friends-of-a-friend who knew it like the inside of their club-stamped wrists.
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Known as the blockchain, this ultra-secure database holds a constantly growing list of time-stamped records of exchanges, secure from third-party tampering.
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The Moka Express advertisements featured a caricature of Alfonso Bialetti that, since 1953, had been stamped on every Moka pot to distinguish it from imitations.
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You know, the staples every Dior woman presumably has in her closet: the impeccable black blazer, the delicate lace blouse, the "J'adore Dior"-stamped handbag.
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The new Reality album is laced with local references and is stamped with the cultural aversion to George Bush that's standard in New York circles.
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The company, with 330 million users, has stamped out tens of millions of accounts in the past year for spreading misinformation and other suspicious content.
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The show of force itself doesn't make clear what will trigger US military intervention; cruise missiles don't come with stamped letters laying out formal policies.
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At least he had admitted guilt and been stamped with a felony conviction, Hoechstetter remembers thinking; perhaps this was the only justice she could expect.
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The tie is sold as a set alongside a pair of cuff links and a leather wallet stamped with SB Savoy's cool monocle-wearing mascot.
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To celebrate, Nilay, Dieter, and Paul start the show by explaining inside jokes that have been stamped into the show over the past few years.
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The second page of the documents obtained by Johnston are stamped "Client Copy," leading to speculation on Twitter that they may be Trump's own copy.
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In Stamped from the Beginning, the historian Ibram X. Kendi describes the colonial era debate in America about whether slaves should be exposed to Christianity.
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It did seem as though the fire in him was smothered, the thunder and the avalanche,the war cry and the whirlwind, all stamped out.
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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May rubber-stamped her globalist agenda to CNBC Thursday, underlining that the country will not give in to protectionism and isolationism.
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"Create a thoughtful take-home gift — bulbs for planting or forcing during the holiday season — packed in a muslin bag stamped with a sweet message."
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The fee would have to be approved by University President Wallace Loh and the Board of Regents, but student government measures are typically rubber-stamped.
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As Ibram Kendi explains in his National Book Award–winning Stamped From the Beginning, racist ideas were developed by white people to justify the practice.
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Like anything allowed to leave Guantanamo, once the art was cleared, it was stamped "APPROVED BY US FORCES" in black ink, signaling its strange origin.
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There are images as well of Leo Zulueta, a tattoo artist stamped with a brash chevron-like pattern that enhances the contours of his back.
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But his name and resumé are tainted, stamped with the asterisk of baseball's steroid era, when Bonds became the poster child for performance-enhancing drugs.
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Things that can't be stamped, like granola, will have to come in containers with labels disclosing that there sure is some dank marijuana in there.
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He would have been as surprised as everyone else that the title, seemingly a foregone conclusion for months, was rubber-stamped in such strange circumstances.
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To turn the self-driving feature back on, he need only press a sleek steel button next to an embossed nameplate stamped on the console.
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Major genetically modified seed companies have largely stamped out the once-common practice of saving seed in the United States over the past two decades.
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Some were on their way to family lunches, carrying plates of biscotti wrapped in shiny paper stamped with the names of the city's best bakeries.
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He seemed more like a toon, a cocky huckster swanning around Gotham with a statuesque woman on his arm and skyscrapers stamped with his brand.
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It follows strict regulations set by the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) and have been stamped with the Leaping Bunny's seal of approval.
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Frieden frequently described his expectation that there would be small, local outbreaks of Zika that feature mosquito transmission, but they would be stamped out quickly.
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Furthermore, each sequential block on the blockchain has a cryptographic, time-stamped trail to the last record, which cannot be forged without everyone else noticing.
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Like ink stamped on paper, a PDF contains hard-coded text that isn't meant to be changed — but where there's a will, there's a way.
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The files show various Onavo industry charts detailing reach and usage of mobile apps and social networks — with each of these graphs stamped 'highly confidential'.
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - A Hong Kong bakery is doing a roaring trade in mooncakes stamped with messages asking residents to keep up pro-democracy protests.
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The state's security services hit back hard, arresting and executing many operatives, and by 2008, the kingdom seemed to have mostly stamped out the problem.
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If those strains aren't stamped out in the next month, the US will no longer be declared measles-free, Insider has learned from the CDC.
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When I was in the Senate, we called the House FBI oversight committee an FBI field office because they rubber-stamped whatever the Bureau wanted.
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The bags also have a personalization option for an extra $25 — you can get up to three letters stamped in either metallic gold or silver.
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Most delegates in Cleveland believe the Free the Delegates movement will provoke some minor skirmishes on the convention floor but will be quickly stamped out.
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Plus, the work that Smith Friedman worked on was highly classified, stamped with "Top Secret Ultra" and not to be released until many decades later.
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But added to them will be the countless, you-had-to-be-there ways that South Korea's iridescent style has been stamped on these Games.
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But eventually the code became the de facto way of ensuring that movies coming out of Hollywood would be stamped with a seal of approval.
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Made from a more efficient stamped-steel process, AKMs became the modern model of the AK that spread to almost every corner of the globe.
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Gift the Leather Dopp Kit, from $19.60 The distressed, top-grain cowhide leather, available in nine gorgeous colors, can be stamped with a custom monogram.
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Ms. Distefano's collections, stamped Donna Distefano x The Met Store, began in November 2017 with three rings inspired by the "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer" exhibition.
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The identifying features stamped onto a bar's surface include the logo of the refinery that made it, its purity, weight, and a unique identification number.
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The grassy martini at Hum, a stylish vegetarian restaurant, was addictive, but we couldn't forget that grim immigration officer who'd stamped us into the country.
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So the assumption was made that people were getting it from civets, and civets were very promptly and publicly removed from markets and stamped out.
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"JESUS IS KING OCT 25th," the rapper tweeted, along with an image of a blue vinyl record stamped with his name and the album title.
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Now less novel, they still remain news: Colorism has not gone away, nor has the military, long since integrated, stamped out racism among its ranks.
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But rather than using this opportunity as leverage to hold our partners accountable, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rubber-stamped the Saudi-led coalition's actions.
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The trend has inspired lookalike brands (major European fashion houses and Muscovite start-ups alike), their clothes stamped with Russian writing; oversize, brashly colored, aggressive.
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"Thinking big is stamped into the DNA of the American soul," Biden wrote in a post that will go live on Medium in the morning.
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These were real toys, not the flimsy cars and guns made in Japan from stamped tin cans that still had Japanese lettering on the inside.
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When the customs agent at Kennedy International Airport stamped Jenifer Guzman Gonzalez's Mexican passport on Monday, Ms. Guzman was too anxious to look at it.
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But they're stamped by the pleasure of jamming together, of collaborating on a jubilant rag of hissing strings, percussive splats, sneaker squeaks, and winded grunts.
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The nine-dash line is now printed in the passports of Chinese citizens and stamped on globes manufactured in China and sold in American stores.
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And with Pelosi having just rubber-stamped McConnell and Trump's $4.6 billion emergency aid package, these freshmen lawmakers see this new effort as a smokescreen.
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Although the boxes are stamped neatly on the sides with sequential numbers or letters, there is no chronological organization of the work in the exhibition.
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Fines do not appear to have stamped out the chant however, forcing Hernandez to take to social media to plead with fans to stop the chant.
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Some of the traffic video is time-stamped when shots were being fired from the high-rise Mandalay Bay resort into an open-air concert crowd.
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Still, I am looking forward to the moment when the Trump brand, applied to golf courses, ties, wine and steaks, is stamped on a peace initiative.
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The invoice, stamped by Brigt Australia, says the coal was loaded on to the Panama-flagged vessel Hua Fu and destined for Vietnam's Cam Pha port.
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Selling weed isn't like selling heroin—where dealers stamp the wraps with their own personal brand—or pills, which are often stamped with a recognizable design.
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For now, the president has stamped the authority of his office and Italy's constitution on this new government, signaling that he will not be pushed around.
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The video, time stamped Sunday evening and widely shared on China's Twitter-like Weibo, shows the parked EV emit smoke and burst into flames seconds later.
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The video, time stamped Sunday evening and widely shared on China's Twitter-like Weibo, shows the parked vehicle emitting smoke and bursting into flames seconds later.
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Locals in Tigray recall the sheets of corrugated iron imported from Asia, stamped with marks saying "Made in Eritrea", and brought into Ethiopia without being taxed.
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It comes in a translucent shell that also acts as a protective bumper and is stamped proudly down the side with the words "designed to open".
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The myth of his supreme electability may have been stamped out by the reality that actual voters have displayed little interest in, uh, electing him. Agree?
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Unfortunately, some of the teachers' chats were the digital equivalent of schoolyard bullying, as the Journal writes:In a message time stamped June 14 10:13 a.m.
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Callisto makes the reporting experience less daunting by enabling its users to create a digital time-stamped record, which is then electronically shared with campus administration.
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He stated that the majority of the forms were stamped after October 11, but some of the forms do have dates before the deadline as well.
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No matter how the online throngs feel about that "Trap Selena" reference, Cardi B's rapping on Migo's "MotorSport" has stamped her name into the history books.
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"Don't feel like you're in a hurry," says Jeff Farr, a flight operator at Zipline, who's wearing a gray shirt with "Zipline" stamped across his chest.
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The first Greek coin, produced on Aegina Island, is stamped with a sea turtle—chosen because it was the longest-living animal the islanders knew of.
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While the trumpets haven't been specifically made for the wedding itself, the silver-plated instruments are stamped with the royal coat of arms, making them unique.
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After Mr Putin's first term in office, which ended in 2004, the Duma ceased to be a democratic forum; it merely rubber-stamped the Kremlin's edicts.
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The blush is a Mod Podge of red, pink, and a grey-beige, with the image of crashing wave stamped in the center of the pan.
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In Season 1, with the Weinstein name stamped all over the opening credits, Page Six columnist and judge Richard Johnson unapologetically ogled a young model's ass.
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Less than two weeks after Pruitt had approached the White House, according to time-stamped Human Resources documents shared with The Atlantic, the paperwork was finished.
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At the time of the rescue, the boat contained three laptop computers, a GPS guidance device, and a box of Cuban-stamped cigarettes, among other items.
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Consider also that Reinsdorf led the group of owners who were opposed to Manfred becoming Selig's replacement, or who at least didn't want it rubber-stamped.
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Steps away from the KKK robe is a cluster of delicate silk belts by Andi Arnovitz, each stamped with quotes by women who've suffered domestic abuse.
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Or that a 85033-year-old man develops rectal cancer close to his blue-jeans back pocket now stamped with the faded outline of his phone?
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The line-up will be rubber-stamped in a vote on Wednesday in parliament, where the PSD and its coalition party ALDE have an overall majority.
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At the grocery store, buy only what you need instead of what you want, and don't worry so much about the dates stamped on your food.
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She was known for impassioned performances — she once stamped out a cigarette with her bare foot in "Pagliacci" — but in this instance she surprised even herself.
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Just as John Cheever's epiphanies and apologias were stamped by drink and Paul Bowles's hallucinatory quietude by hashish, so "Atlanta" 's vibe is molded by weed.
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With its 3.25-inch-long blade, this Swiss-made stamped knife can handle jobs ranging from peeling or seeding fruit to slicing onions to mincing garlic.
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A 20033 penny on view at the British Museum features the words "Votes for Women" letter-stamped by a suffragette over the face of the king.
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The Jaguar Bodega on Holmbladsgade in the city's Amagerbro district is synonymous with a night on the town for the neck-inked and the tramp-stamped.
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Her death is a reminder that when you're facing live flames, it doesn't matter what is stamped on the clothes of the person next to you.
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So far, she's sent 2024 pre-addressed, pre-stamped cards out across the country from her small apartment in an Iowa Falls, Iowa, assisted-living facility.
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They said no one from Invitation Homes ever arrived for a walk-through, so they took time-stamped photos to prove they left the home clean.
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He is 52, a small but squarely built man with a fleshy nose, close-cut hair and a look of stubborn defiance stamped on his face.
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There might be tens of thousands of copies of Dan Robbins's paint-by-number kits, each one with the same scene stamped out, over and over.
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They are fresh off a 6-0 loss to Toronto in which a team once stamped as the Broad Street Bullies was called for zero penalties.
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She will pair her festively sequined and beaded skirts with a series of slogan T-shirts, at least one stamped with a quotation from the Rev.
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To the disappointment of investors and the president, the onset of the pandemic stamped out what was previously the longest-running bull market in American history.
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"Lady Moth" (2017) has marbled arabesques stamped over a background of faint musical notation, while silhouettes of women march through the "Poetry Machine" series of canvases.
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In modern times, the casting of electoral votes has been a purely ceremonial occasion in which the state results from Election Day have been rubber-stamped.
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And all handguns would be micro-stamped, a process that makes it easier for police to match bullets and cartridges to the weapons that fired them.
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Let's Spoon Forever Hand Stamped Vintage Silver Spoon, available on Etsy, $18Cute, succinct, functional, and goes well with a family-sized box of their favorite cereal.
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The company has sold everything from Supreme-branded hammers, nunchucks, and kayaks to a Supreme brick (literally a red clay brick stamped with the Supreme logo).
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The opposition leaders said if debate proceeds later this month, the amendments are likely to be rubber-stamped by a parliament dominated by the ruling party.
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Because he had to leave the country to get his new visa stamped into his passport, he had flown to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates.
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Through a dozen takes he reached for the high G and ground out the lower notes as the clubgoer extras stamped and hollered, pink mocktails sloshing.
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As the team rhythmically shouted, posed, and stamped their feet, the Irish team faced them from across the field with their arms around each other's shoulders.
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With new dynamics, the race was filled with suspense until Pinot withdrew with a leg injury and Bernal stamped his authority for good in the Iseran.
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In 2001, he ran off a series of 100,000 plastic Sacagawea dollars, stamped with his own mint marks and paid for with a $5,000 Boggs bill.
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By the way he surrounds himself with stormtroopers and pays with Imperial-stamped beskar steel, the Mandalorian assumes that he is sympathetic to the Fallen Empire.
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The IMF's executive board rubber-stamped the previous tranche of funds in December, worth around $7.6 billion, after a staff-level agreement was reached in November.
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There are over 120 other artists exhibiting in Magnum Photos' "Crossing" sale, with signed or estate-stamped six-by-six inch prints for only $100 each.
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Get your visa approved and your passport stamped as this exploration of migration by the playwright and performer Thaddeus Phillips arrives at New York Theater Workshop.
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What this does, effectively, is allow the owner of the strain to have an immutable, publicly accessible time-stamped record claiming their ownership of the strain.
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This would be the ninth known Ebola outbreak to strike the DRC, including one that involved five confirmed cases last year and was quickly stamped out.
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One has a line of bold, bronze diamonds stamped on the door of its tiny, nested freezing compartment — another reminder that some freezers dwell within fridges.
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Stamped with the faces of Maduro and Chavez, the CLAP boxes usually contain rice, pasta, grains, cooking oil, powdered milk, canned tuna and other basic goods.
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He also told PEOPLE that the images are not date stamped, so it is unclear when, exactly, they were accessed — or if they were accessed at all.
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The State Department has reversed the cancellation of visas provisionally revoked after Trump's executive order -- so long as those visas were not stamped or marked as canceled.
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Imagine checking your mail after work on an average day and taking out an envelope stamped URGENT, with "NOTICE TO APPEAR" running across in big, bold letters.
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This year, the shindig was in balmy Chicago, a stone's throw from its second-tallest building, the name TRUMP stamped in extra-large letters across its base.
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To receive a copy, send $5, along with a stamped (70 cents), self-addressed, long envelope, to: Heloise/Vinegar, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001.
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Basho's CEO Adam Wray said that the unique distribution system that Riak TS uses gives users an edge when working with time stamped or other continuous data.
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December 2012: OnTheAirLike Stamped, this video chat app shut down, and its team was brought on to work on Yahoo's mobile side, according to the company.3.
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Click here to view original GIFWe stamped out nature in New York City with people and the grid, leaving behild only tiny patches and bits of green.
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In the letter, which is stamped with an Escobar seal, the drug lord's brother argues that the first season was inaccurate and filled with lies about Pablo.
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It shows what is presumably the power button on this new Kodak phone, embedded in a nice machined bezel and with a Kodak K stamped on it.
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Unlike the proud, prominent "made in Japan" that was stamped onto the back of the X-T2, the China acknowledgement is hidden away behind the rear LCD.
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Bugs is who most Americans want to be (even if we're meek li'l Mickeys inside), Mickey is just a safe brand that gets stamped around the world.
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I think the urban sombrero signed by him and I and then time-stamped because we're doing only a limited run of those will hold their value.
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There was even a prominently-placed Breitbart shop where you could buy shirts, mugs, and everything else that could get stamped with the site's orange B logo.
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" Two bomb dogs responded, and once it was determined the luggage was safe, agents opened the carry-ons and found 11 green cellophane packages stamped "BIG Ranch.
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Those minutes with him were the longest in my life, until I heard the click that indicated he had stamped my passport so I could go through.
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In a statement released on Friday, the agency confirmed suspicions that the hoverboards, most of them made in China, were equipped with batteries stamped with counterfeit trademarks.
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He also tells PEOPLE that the images are not date stamped, so it is unclear when, exactly, they were accessed — or if they were accessed at all.
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All the evidence this is happening is stamped "Confidential and Proprietary," and is shielded from the eyes of consumers by the very agency tasked with protecting them.
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There are also pics of young Travis at his Bob-omb stamped laptop, presumably hard at work on figuring out how to replace his veins with wires.
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According to law enforcement, hundreds of the fake pills stamped "Watson 853" -- a brand of Vicodin -- were found around Paisley Park in several different non-prescription bottles.
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With one Medium riposte, Bezos has turned a tawdry tabloid scandal into a gripping, time-stamped drama stretching from scenes in the White House to Saudi Arabia.
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"Someone dropped off wedding invitations last year that were already stamped," Megan Hampton, who works at the informal post office, told The Press Enterprise in Riverside, Calif.
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"The municipality had installed electricity here, we have running water," she noted, showing an INP-stamped document granting the previous owner permission to install electricity in 2010.
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Viewers also got a preview of the final eyeshadow colors complete with custom logos stamped into them, including a teacup, a pig, and a foaming root beer.
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Stepping from grass saturated by a deluge the previous day, they stamped their feet on pavement near the clubhouse trying to shed the dampness from their shoes.
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In the letter, written in French and stamped "PROJET CONFIDENTIEL," the president requests the Russian's help "to resist attempts by international institutions to interfere" in Madagascar's election.
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Growing up in Los Angeles, I remember a math teacher telling us that in Pennsylvania, when you got on the turnpike, you received a time-stamped ticket.
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His "never-ending kick line of drugs" required parties of a different sort every Sunday to apportion close to 60 daily pills into time-stamped plastic bags.
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When Dan's nephew Doug showed up with the duck in hand, he stamped it with a Predators logo and painted the bill and feet a bright orange.
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Arc's liner notes thank Eyehategod, Black Sabbath, Melvins, and Crowbar, and it's easy to find their influence stamped on every note of the record's three supersized songs.
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Bitter experience from the 1970s has stamped the idea that the Fed cannot let the inflationary genie out of the bottle into the minds of Fed officials.
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Long before clubs stamped game-used items with holograms and sold them at the team store, Friedman would often go home with broken bats or discarded equipment.
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Nestlé says the program itself does not include product brands, but the booklets and posters in the program are stamped with the company's name, the video shows.
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This immanent civic religion, Smith argues, is gradually replacing the more biblical form of civil religion that stamped American history down to the Protestant-Catholic-Jew 1950s.
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After all, banks sometimes didn't know which company's books held bad mortgages, and a blockchain is essentially a single time-stamped ledger transparent to all its users.
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Virginia Pope, then the paper's fashion editor, described how to use the patterns, which were available for 25 to 35 cents and a self-addressed stamped envelope.
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A giant screen above the stage displayed close-ups of the singers with song lyrics stamped across the bottom of the screen so congregants could sing along.
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They will stay for around 10 hours, producing whichever pasta the kitchen requests: corzetti, stamped like Roman coins; or cappelletti — little hats — stuffed with mascarpone and spinach.
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In principle, the federal government accepted a version of this argument years ago, but in practice, fires are still routinely stamped out across much of the country.
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The law — which was rubber-stamped by the country's Parliament last year — is part of wide-ranging efforts by Beijing to manage the internet within China's borders.
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But, with only three days left in the regular season, the New Orleans Pelicans, San Antonio Spurs, Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves have not stamped their playoff passports.
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Beck had already stamped out 41 circles of varying size, arranged in five arms that spiraled out across the lake and came together at a central point.
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To get a copy, send $3, along with a stamped (70 cents), self-addressed, long envelope, to: Heloise/Cakes, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001.
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"I Cerealsly Love You" Stamped Spoon, $15.79They'll smile whenever they use this spoon and see the cute, punny message peeking through their bowl of cereal and milk.
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In keeping with the ruling Communist Party's latest initiatives, the policy intends to "guide thought and educate the people," said the statement, which was stamped Jan. 30.
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No emails released so far were stamped "CLASSIFIED" or "TOP SECRET," but reviewers previously had designated more than 1,000 messages at lower classification levels for public release.
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To get a copy, send a stamped (70 cents), self-addressed, long envelope, along with $3, to: Heloise/Cakes, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001.
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Instead of bright packaging, large logos and stamped products, many companies are now going the other direction by operating without logos and offering minimal (or no) packaging.
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Combined with dotted images which were first painted on hands and then stamped onto walls in Chauvet Cave, they think the Aurignacians had their own artistic style.
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A ribbon of yellow caution tape stamped with the words "Criminal Prosecution" and a barbed wire fence prevented onlookers from drawing any closer than the entry gate.
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Victims submit a time-stamped complaint against an abuser, and can request that it is reported only if another employee files a complaint against the same person.
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Watching the shipping labels get stamped on by a different robot, the older girl on the tour asked if Prime orders are handled differently than regular orders.
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Kristin Lawless: My issue with organic food is with the highly processed, packaged versions of foods that are totally junky but still stamped with an "organic" label.
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