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Properly designed, these complicated instruments could be stamped "AAA" by helpful rating agencies.
Grooming is a recognised phenomenon that could be stamped out if the political will was there.
The metal not only was cheap but also could be stamped, which meant factory production lines could turn watches out in large quantities.
Why? "The thinking was," Miller writes, "Don't take a high-profile homicide case that could be stamped 'Solved' and turn it into an unsolved conspiracy".
And he redesigned the pedal car so that it could be stamped out cheaply, inspiring some to call him the Henry Ford of children's toys.
The arts, she told her audience, were going to have to make the case for themselves as a valuable "commodity", a honeypot for moneyed tourists and an export that could be stamped "Made in Britain".
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For all college admissions officers at higher universities care, it could be stamp collecting that gets you "in".
For instance, a shop could be stamping prototypes but also electroplating products.
But it could not be stamped out.
"There has not been a single case of polio in Sudan since June 2005, and we have arrived – in the face of many challenges – to a point where polio could soon be stamped out in Sudan," he said.
Aids could have been stamped out far more easily 40 years ago than it can today.
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