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His imprimatur was needed.
The National's imprimatur was the spur that made the show commercial.
The first, under the Dale Carnegie imprimatur, was "The Leader in You" (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
Palmer's imprimatur was also helpful with a small group of Hyde Park activists, some of whom she asked to hold fund-raising coffees for Obama.
"Because of economic pressures," Scherr said, a nonrevenue producing sport that loses its Olympic imprimatur was "a sport that's potentially at risk".
Under the Licensing Act of 1662, if any portion of a book was offensive, the licenser's imprimatur was denied; under the publishers' plan, if any portion of a book is copyrightable, the publishers' imprimatur is required.
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The institute's imprimatur is certain to accelerate this process.
An imprimatur isn't always what it's cracked up to be.
Consumers should harbor no illusions, though, that makeup with an artist's imprimatur is worth saving.
But the governor's imprimatur is generally the last step of the appointment process.
"It is not clear what Government imprimatur is needed," said Robert E. Kahn, president of the Corporation for National Research Initiatives.
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