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Thirty-odd years later, he still hasn't got a stamp in his passport from any of the 47 countries that make up the mainland African continent.
The macho-bangle look got a stamp of mainstream approval last year when J. Crew started selling sailing-cord bracelets by Miansai, with silver anchor or fishhook clasps, at its men's stores.
All those fun drugs got a stamp of their own, the one that read, "warning," but many of us see and read "fun".
The music video even got a stamp of approval from the White Stripes itself, who took to their website for the first time since February to promote the recording.
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Wilt Chamberlain is getting a stamp.
A warrant is a warrant — it'll get a stamp, I can assure you".
But pulled pork sandwiches have to work hard to get a stamp of approval.
Note that the bus does not stop at immigration – Paraguayans and Brazilians don't need to get stamped – so you should go to the immigration checkpoint, get a stamp, and catch the bus right outside).
Germany eventually helped get him out of the camp so he could get a stamp in his passport to remain in Turkey.
"The student adds a skill and gets a stamp of academic approval for the effort," said Ray Schroeder, director of the Center for Online Learning, Research and Service at the University of Illinois, Springfield.
You will need to get a stamp from the local tax office in the new country to say you have got it registered".
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