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They then asked why my sister's passport showed a stamp from Iraq.
My group's arrival was noted in our passports: a small written entry and a stamp from an embossed ring.
Collect a stamp from eight out of 21 breweries and cideries along the route, and win a growler.
One evening in February, after borrowing a stamp from a neighbor downstairs, she turned on the gas and killed herself.
If a customer came in and wanted a stamp from a country a dealer was weak in, the dealer could walk a few feet to another dealer.
In May 2009, judicial authorities withheld a stamp from the licenses of 53 lawyers in Beijing that the lawyers needed to keep practicing.
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For example, we learned it's not a fair use to create a Harry Potter lexicon or to create a postage stamp from a sculpture.
The U.S. Postal Service created a commemorative stamp from a photograph of a sculpture called, which is part of the Korean War Veterans' Memorial in Washington DC.
A PMU provides synchronized measurements of power system parameters along with a time stamp from a global positioning system (GPS) clock.
Even when he was guaranteed a rubber stamp from a compliant Congress, he preferred to go it alone.
They really don't have to have anything but a rubber stamp from a judge, and we as librarians can't do anything, can't call a lawyer, can't call the president, without risking incarceration ourselves.
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