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"The menu celebrates cultures of Italy, Spain, France, Japan and, most importantly, our direct Northeast region," says Lewis, and it is indeed modern and eclectic, from wagyu brisket in steamed buns to lobster spaghetti with sea urchin and Calabrian chili, all bearing the bright stamp of Lewis's special creativity.
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"Future is Bright" was stamped in white on hot-pink sunglasses that Planned Parenthood gave out to volunteers.
In another instance, FCI Petersburg officials determined that a piece of legal mail from "Todd Bussert, Esquire, Attorney at Law," complete with the appropriate bright red stamps, didn't qualify as legal mail.
A card for a child may be filled with bright colors, stamped animals, and whimsical phrases while a card for a teenager or adult may be more muted and simple.
A populist rube from the Atlanta exurbs or the Great Plains might even come up with the bright idea to stamp out new bonuses and expropriate some of the ill-gotten gains made in previous years.
11. Stamp bright hearts on burlap for a rustic table runner Project via Blue Ribbon Kitchen.
The spot ends with a bright blue screen, stamped with the oft-quoted campaign slogan "Change we can believe in".
Spacing is uneven, margins don't always line up, and I add bright red rubber-stamp messages such as "urgent," "important" or "final notice". Some postcards during election seasons address hoped-for presidents.
You're with the press.' I was wearing a bright yellow badge stamped 'Media' that had been issued by the Ministry of Defence in London, so this was hardly a great insight, I thought.
Mr. Forster said one of the most valuable pieces in his collection, an item valued at $50,000 to $60,000, is a bright yellow 10-cent stamp, with an eagle on a shield, that is affixed to an envelope that was sent in 1870 from Rochester to a city in the old West German province of Baden called Bruchsal.
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