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The stated problem is reduced to singular integral equations for stamp possessing different electrical and magnetic features.
Sheriff's Detective Jacqueline Franco said a person who possesses a stamp could use it to "create a death," allowing a person, for example, to fraudulently collect on the life insurance policy of a living person.
Its legacy goes hand-in-hand with the idea of the Great American Novel relatively easy to read, lesson-imparting, "universal"—and it's so ensconced in framing who we think we are that its name possesses a stamp of its canonical concreteness.
Its legacy goes hand-in-hand with the idea of the Great American Novel relatively easy to read, lesson-imparting, "universal"—and it's so ensconced in framing who we think we are that its name possesses a stamp of its canonical concreteness.
But title fights possess such a stamp already in the belts on offer, the well-known records of the combatants, and, oh yeah, the Japanese version of Michael Buffer, who also announces who's in each corner and for what they vie.
And on days when I have no appointment and not even a stamp's worth of business, I also possess the prickly luxury of free choice.
Both vitamin A (stamp 45) and vitamin C (stamp 46) are considered as antioxidants and possess potential cancer chemopreventive properties by inhibiting precancerous changes and damages of DNA leading to cancer.
The experimental hot stamping part possessed higher tensile strength and elongation, compared with conventional hot-stamping steel of 22MnB5.
It became a stamp.
A Stamp Act?
A stamp duty cut.
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