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The government stamped out the rebellion about 10 years ago.
Robocalls aren't going away unless they're stamped out at the source.
Your revulsion is cultural, not biological, and should be stamped out.
They are imitated, stamped out or acquired while they are still young.
These silicon dreams need to be crushed, beaten, stamped out and destroyed.
The Kremlin and election officials say any fraud will be stamped out.
Only one other human disease has ever been stamped out: smallpox in 1980.
Board of Education decision stamped out the blaze of segregation that Plessy v.
This, we were told, was unacceptable, a corruption that must be stamped out.
If cocaine production in Colombia is stamped out, production will shift to, say, Peru.
The bad news is that jailbreaks are stamped out more quickly than ever before too.
Yet its willingness to poke fun at the state seems to have been stamped out.
Without a more open system of government, corruption cannot systematically be detected and stamped out.
Another fleet of Corbusian towers, the Farragut Houses, stamped out the blocks around Sands Street.
Thailand denies that trafficking syndicates still flourish, saying it has largely stamped out human trafficking.
Orgeron quickly stamped out any speculation he was looking to move Brennan into the starter's role.
Measles, which was stamped out in the Americas in 2016, also made a comeback in Venezuela.
The leadership elections, conducted by secret ballot behind closed doors, stamped out calls for new leaders.
It's one of the reasons Uganda has successfully stamped out about half a dozen Ebola outbreaks.
It's too soon to say whether the protests have been stamped out, at least for now.
In one winter session, during a snowfall, students stamped out "Thank you, teachers" in the snow.
"Anti-Semitism is a scourge afflicting this nation, and it must be stamped out," Cuomo said.
The days of bears stealing picnic baskets, once a very real phenomenon, have been stamped out.
Russians' creative energies may not have an outlet in politics, but they have not been stamped out.
We know that the sexual and artistic freedoms of Weimar Germany were stamped out by the Nazis.
Unlike 2013, they were stamped out almost as quickly as they began by a heavy police presence.
Perhaps the next evolution will reveal a stamped out pout, as shown on this Vogue Australia cover?
To be sure, there is a lot of cronyism in our economy, which should be stamped out.
Previously it had stamped out domestic cryptocurrency exchanges but it extended its crackdown to foreign platforms too.
But they are now in danger of being stamped out, if Trump and McConnell get their way.
Bouteflika has ruled since 1999 and stamped out a decade-long Islamist insurgency early in his rule.
From this perspective, drug use isn't something to be managed — it's something that needs to be stamped out.
In recent years Indonesian anti-terror forces had successfully stamped out another extremist group known as Jemaah Islamiyah.
Critics say the country could do more with its revenue if the government stamped out waste and corruption.
After the party seized power in 1949 it stamped out anything that stood between it and the proletariat.
The political spending threats unleashed by Citizens United stamped out what had been recurring bipartisan proposals on climate.
Bouteflika himself has ruled since 1999 and stamped out a decade-long Islamist insurgency early in his rule.
During his near ten years in power, Najib stamped out political dissent, and stifled criticism in the media.
The diseases that kill most of us today, like heart disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative disease, will be stamped out.
The country had stamped out the menace by 1958 but let down its guard and allowed it to return.
At one point, the American flag caught on fire; the fire was stamped out, and the Reddit employees cheered.
The melodies that he traces are bright and memorable, like a floral pattern stamped out on a duvet cover.
On Taiwan, the generalissimo imposed martial law, stamped out opposition and nursed the unrealized dream of reconquering mainland China.
Entrenched by powerful foreign backers, leaders successfully stamped out dissent and branded activists traitors, before throwing them behind bars.
Sexual harassment is deeply unpleasant and has to be stamped out in the workplace; there's just no place for it.
However, later on in the tightening cycle long rates begin to decline as inflation is stamped out of the economy.
Charles II largely stamped out the trend during the Reformation, but the Puritans continued the practice in the New World.
After coming to power, his administration brutally stamped out any dissent, and he presided over forces that massacred opposition strongholds.
Taken together, this means this DRC outbreak could go either way: be quickly stamped out, or spin into something larger.
A number of defense lawyers, and a few public officials, say that the sense of impunity was never quite stamped out.
He has imprisoned free-thinking lawyers and stamped out criticism of the party and the government in the media and online.
Having slashed costs and stamped out riskier behavior at the bank, Winters' biggest problem now is growing revenues to boost profits.
Clinton ran up huge margins in traditionally liberal enclaves and stamped out nearly every last wealthy precinct that supported the Republicans.
The presence of carbon tetrachloride suggests Russia has not stamped out illegal trade in the chemical, five oil industry sources said.
History shows us that troublesome tendencies, particularly those that benefit groups in power — in this case, men — are not easily stamped out.
Last year, Volkswagen's massive plant in Wolfsburg, Germany—the largest in the world—stamped out about 3,500 Golfs and Tiguans a day.
During his time in power, Putin has systematically stamped out political dissent and gutted what had once been a relatively free press.
Stamped out between Turkification and Arabization, statelessness for the Kurds means much more than the simple lack of a Kurdish nation-state.
There are situations where facts matter, and the thing that pretty much everyone thinks even though it's wrong must be stamped out.
In a world that's simply given, brute fact, any attempt to imagine it into an entirely different shape must be stamped out. Why?
Then the massacre of European women and children at Cawnpore had horrified the British, and the revolt was stamped out with extreme savagery.
As countries have implemented the Hague Adoption Convention, passed in the wake of the Romanian exodus, they have stamped out the worst cases.
In that world, Hitler's tyranny would have stamped out democracy across the Old World, and his poison would have reached into the Americas.
To ensure that ideas aren't stamped out, students of private schools should speak out against censorship, either with their voices or their dollars.
Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, who has nearly stamped out the rebels after seven years of war, has vowed to retake the province.
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.
A man from Delhi told him that he knew his country better than Hopkins did and that smallpox would never be stamped out there.
The surplus generated by the City of London urgently needs to be spread around the country more fairly, but not stamped out of existence.
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.
Trilobites Tiny sensors with tinier legs, stamped out of silicon wafers, could one day soon help fix your cellphone battery or study your brain.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Trump was able to consolidate enough of the Republican vote to win an Electoral College victory, and from there any lingering dissent has been almost wholly stamped out.
There's a spark of personality in the book that can't be stamped out, a sense of intimacy that not every first lady memoir can even attempt to evoke.
These words only acquired their power once all the old vestiges of communal peasant life had been stamped out and replaced with the cold anonymities of industrial capitalism.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN)Reforms to address modern-day slavery in Thailand's fishing fleets haven't stamped out coercive labor practices in the industry, a leading human rights group says.
Four days before Election Day, a little army assembled by voting rights activists in Standing Rock stamped out their cigarettes, finished their coffee, and headed out onto the reservation.
In Hungary, where Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has all but stamped out the independent press, Facebook has been a useful tool for citizens who want to counter government propaganda.
He has largely stamped out LDP factionalism, which used to act as a check on the leader, and made reforms that give the cabinet more control over the bureaucracy.
This branch of bespoke modernism played out in ateliers rather than in factories: Artists produced limited art editions rather than toasters and coffee pots stamped out by the thousands.
I will always be somebody who is here for everybody, but when a particular community is being actively stamped out, then that is where my attention has to be.
In the Soviet era, Kalashnikov's main rifle factory, called the Izhevsk Machine Works, was a state-owned military enterprise that stamped out guns in tremendous quantities with sales an afterthought.
I'd suggest, though, that they stay away from the $68 "24-day hung beef"; whatever flavor it picked up from hanging was stamped out by horseradish cream and horseradish leaves.
Much of the city's architectural soul was stamped out in the fighting, which destroyed the old souk and severely damaged the Khalid ibn al-Walid mosque, an important pilgrimage site.
The problem of dark web sales appeared to have been stamped out in 219, when the authorities took down the most famous online marketplace for drugs, known as Silk Road.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopian distance-running great Haile Gebrselassie believes doping could be stamped out in his country if an athlete who failed a test for meldonium is sent to prison.
But drawing a moral equivalency between those espousing hate and those fighting it, because they both resort to violence emboldens hate, legitimizes hateful belief and elevates what should be stamped out.
In fact, some debt is necessary for getting ahead and doesn't always need to be stamped out immediately, says Lauren Anastasio, a certified financial planner at SoFi, a personal-finance company.
Its government has largely stamped out small-scale corruption and trimmed regulations, making the country the second-best place in Africa to do business, according to the World Bank's widely-followed ranking.
Forced evictions and demolitions of homes to make way for big construction projects currently under way in Tashkent, for instance, have led to widespread condemnation—something Mr Karimov would have stamped out.
In fact, questions about the company's advertising growth were at the time largely stamped out when it delivered a tremendous second quarter that showed that it could continue to grow that business.
No one is buying their progressive, globalist bullshit anymore, so it must be force-fed down the throats of users and dissent must be stamped out with the iron fist of censorship.
Twitter is banned within China, but that does not stop the government and its supporters from using the platform to make their case that the camps have stamped out attacks in Xinjiang.
The fragile papers, filled in with sharp signatures and characters stamped out on manual typewriters, are part of what officials believe is the largest surviving trove of legal records from the boycott.
After Park Chung-hee seized power in a coup in 1961, he stamped out those more progressive tendencies, says Kang Geum-soo of Daegu People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD), a citizens' group.
In the case of this particular outbreak, the authorities' swift response means the chances are that it will be contained and then stamped out quickly—at least as far as people are concerned.
"  "Increasing reports that these 'clowns' are not simply seeking to frighten children but using them to intimidate, commit crimes, abuse or bully are deeply worrying and this trend needs to be stamped out.
People took to the streets in 2011 demanding that the royal court relinquish some of its powers, calling for corruption to be stamped out and protesting about the dire state of the economy.
In the picture it looked like such a harmless little pond, carved into the earth as neatly as a circle of stamped-out pastry, or a hole cut into ice for fishing. ♦
Bourdain was not incredibly anti-capitalist or anything so radical as that, but his big-hearted humanism suggested that an obsession with economic progress has stamped out a necessary focus on human progress.
As for China, a key Pakistani ally, it has promised billions of dollars in roads and more, but is likely to remain uncomfortable about its investments until the region's Islamist insurgencies are stamped out.
But unlike the torrent of grief and anger online in response to the death of Dr. Li, news of Mr. Chen's and Mr. Fang's disappearances has been swiftly stamped out on Chinese social media.
After a decade-long Islamist insurgency that Bouteflika stamped out early in his rule, Algerians have often tolerated a political system with little space for dissent as a price to pay for peace and stability.
The coming war — and the political turmoil and human suffering that accompanied it — stamped out the last vestiges of vitality in the European art capitals of old and began the shift toward America's cultural ascendency.
Both companies know full well how long it takes to rebuild consumers' trust in the wake of a scandal; some Europeans are still sniffy about British beef 19 years after Britain stamped out mad-cow disease.
"The film's subtle visual allure is all but stamped out by the impression that the director tries too hard to be an idiosyncratic auteur in the vein of Quentin Tarantino," said Stephanie Merry for The Washington Post. 
As a result, the core of Indian nationhood is premised upon the centrality of Hindu religion and values, and any opposition to this tenuous narrative has to be violently stamped out or slapped with charges of sedition.
James Damore, an engineer at Google who was fired after Gizmodo published a memo he distributed inside the company arguing that women are biologically ill-suited for engineering roles, says that Google stamped out discussion of his views.
British newspaper The Observer had earlier published an open letter calling for sexual harassment and abuse to be stamped out, signed by 190 actresses including British Oscar winners Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet and Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan.
The minister of civil affairs, Li Liguo, said on Tuesday that "bizarre" names that "damage sovereignty and national dignity" or "violate the socialist core values and conventional morality" would be stamped out, the state news agency Xinhua reported.
We can use our words, our money, and our actions to raise the bar for acceptable behavior, to establish a culture where women are treated with respect, where harassment and abuse are stamped out instead of covered up.
Given his staggering self-destructiveness over his 42 years — he has been a junkie, an alcoholic, a bulimic and an attention addict (admittedly, that one hasn't exactly been stamped out) — it's quite the feat that he's still here.
This is another example of the balloon effect: When drug trafficking is stamped out in one area, it just pops up in other places — because drug profits are so lucrative that traffickers are incentivized to always find alternatives.
Duterte, the mayor of Davao City known for his "jokes" about his sexual conquests and the rape of a missionary, also said this morning he'll step down in six months if he hadn't stamped out corruption in the country.
The fire of anxiety that's smoldered in the pits of your stomachs for 18 months will flare up into an inferno on Tuesday night and then, just like that, be stamped out by the cold reality of the results.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Monday that President Vladimir Putin understood the concerns of his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan, but that he was equally concerned about attacks by militants from Syria's Idlib that needed to be stamped out.
Trying to erase history is a favorite trick for dictators, from regimes destroying older regimes' cultural and religious texts to the Nazis plundering books, art, and artifacts to the way Mao's Cultural Revolution systematically stamped out existing traditions and cultures.
An avuncular image of Xi during his early years in office, which led to a folksy nickname - "Xi Dada", or "Uncle Xi" - and syrupy songs about his looks, was stamped out in early 2016 to avoid creating a cult of personality.
While the U.S boasts some of the strongest legislation in the world, the 2006 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, which stamped out overfishing in the country's coastal waters, Americans still consume millions of tons of unsustainably caught seafood yearly.
His strong personality — and résumé as a prosecutor and mayor who stamped out crime in a violent area of the country — have endeared him to those who are tired of the more measured tones of President Benigno S. Aquino III.
Tolstoy's novella "The Kreutzer Sonata" is a bad book, I think, not because it is the work of a nutty Christian ascetic, but because its nutty Christian asceticism has stamped out everything generous and curious and noticing in Tolstoy's imagination.
In a third series, Makerchairs, Mr. Laarman riffed on that Danish icon of fluidity, the famous polyurethane Panton chair, and staged a lineup of a dozen knockoffs built from parts stamped out in different patterns, like a 3-D puzzle.
Most tourists don't go to plantations to learn about the slaves who made the white planters wealthy, whose subjugation in the ships that brought them to the States continued on these very grounds, whose culture was stamped out and descendants exploited.
MOSCOW, Aug 26 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Monday that President Vladimir Putin understood the concerns of his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan, but that he was equally concerned about attacks by militants from Syria's Idlib that needed to be stamped out.
GENEVA, Jan 14 (Reuters) - The last known chains of transmission in the Ebola virus in West Africa have been stamped out, but "more flare-ups" are expected, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday, calling for continued strong surveillance.
The case is embarrassing for the military, which has been revamped in recent years at great cost, projects an image of might and says it has stamped out the Soviet-era problem of hazing - the bullying of conscripts by older soldiers.
The case is embarrassing for the military, which has been revamped in recent years at great cost, projects an image of might and says it has stamped out the Soviet-era problem of hazing — the bullying of conscripts by older soldiers.
There's a disconnect between undoing centuries of racial prejudice—dismantling the remnants of discriminatory policies, letting black people tell their own stories—and thinking society is "doing better" when only the most obvious forms of shouty, red-faced racism are stamped out.
"We will create a legal precedent," he said, describing how the city police had stamped out the practice of people firing guns into the air at Moscow weddings by making a high profile example of five or six individuals to deter others.
Let's take a look at how this happens with three performers from 213 films who could have been nominated for the 250 Oscars but were not, to see how diversity is too often stamped out at every step of the nominations process.
If China can somehow contain its outbreak, and if other countries with cases can prevent sustained transmission, Dr. Fauci said that it might be possible to end the outbreak, just as the coronavirus that caused the SARS epidemic in 2003 was stamped out.
One exhibition featured a collection of historic objects that were designed from natural plastics, such as a 19th-century replica of an Aztec rubber shoe and a Victorian-era Parisian ceremonial plaque stamped out of bois durci, derived from dried animal blood.
Gagauzian cuisine was one of the few aspects of the culture not stamped out as part of an effort to create a uniform national identity under Soviet rule when the region was annexed in 1812 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
Click here to view original GIFThe making of a record isn't exactly a big mystery but there's still a bit of old magic in seeing music get put to wax in a factory where the metal gets etched and the vinyl gets stamped out.
To Mr. Rufián, the mentality of the old Franquist regime has never quite been stamped out — to this day, the number of unidentified corpses buried in mass graves from the Franco era is second only to those in Cambodia, and thousands remain in unmarked graves.
I have friends whose curiosity has been stamped out of them by frequent smoking, who have given up other hobbies and interests, who seem to be in a perpetual cloud of haziness because they're always stoned or thinking about when they can next get stoned.
Khamenei's outburst appeared to be something of a victory lap after protests that rocked the country for over a week in 80 Iranian cities seemed to have been largely stamped out through a heavy show of force by police and Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard.
"The Islamic State has been slowly trying to take over the network of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) throughout the entire region," noted Jonah Blank, senior political scientist at RAND, referring to the longstanding Indonesian-based terrorist group that was largely stamped out in 2011 following a police crackdown.
Kalashnikov Kontsern, based in a city east of Moscow, is the capitalist-era descendant of a state-owned enterprise that first stamped out AK-47s after World War II. The weapon was widely copied throughout the Eastern Bloc and beyond, and about 100 million are in use today.
Her words, written in what she calls "Playa Font" and stamped out in construction steel and aluminum by her ex-husband, Jeff Schomberg, deal with dyslexia (which she has), aspirations and death symbolized by the bird patterns punched out of the steel that Ms. Kimpton associates with her late father.
" Worries about the stance of the party's leadership had already led to criticism from one Labour donor, David Abrahams, who told the British newspaper Jewish News that he had been "appalled by the growth of anti-Semitism in the party," describing it as "a plague that has to be stamped out.
This is an example of the balloon effect: When drug trafficking is stamped out in one area, it just pops up in other places — because drug profits are so lucrative that traffickers are incentivized to always find alternatives, and the drug profits will give them the resources to successfully find those alternatives.
The machines crashed and pounded, and the huge wheels at the tops of the presses turned, and Tiny slid his little piece of metal under the die and hooked both hands on the buttons, and the presses turned over and came down with unbelievable force and stamped out one part at a time.
The presses were thirty feet high and they had wheels that were twelve feet in diameter, and they were made of iron and they weighed hundreds of tons, and a man's hands were a small thing in the face of the quarter-inch thickness of metal parts the presses stamped out without stalling.
Eric Gottwald, legal and policy director for the Washington-based International Labor Rights Forum, said he was struck by Department of Labor's stress on eradicating slave labor because it puts U.S. workers at a competitive disadvantage U.S. foreign policy has typically portrayed forced labor as a violation of international human rights standards that must be stamped out, he said.

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