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The old cliche is true: prisoners do make license plates.
He winds up in jail, where he's abused, starved, and forced to make license plates, until he's transferred to a mental institution.
Had the states not decided to make license plates a forum for a sometimes comical array of messages, the "Choose Life" cases would be easy.
"From an average-citizen standpoint, what would you rather have Martha Stewart do, work on future plans for her company or make license plates?" she asked, and then added, "Although they would be very nice license plates".
Oof! Crafty and disciplined inmates in New York State's prisons make license plates -- stamped with numbers and letters.
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Investors could push start-ups to strike partnerships or make licensing or hiring decisions that could expose intellectual property.
The proposal would make licenses more consistent in appearance and information, and would require states to take the same security measures before issuing them.
The key to better animal control is to make licensing easier, along with creating a better enforcement system that levies heavy fines on owners caught with unlicensed dogs.
And Vitra has announced that it will make licensed reproductions of Mr. Prouvé's furniture this fall, including the Standard, Antony and Cité chairs and a number of tables.
"The problem with this process is obvious: regulatory officials are required to make licensing decisions at the last minute, sometimes with incomplete information," the report said.
You might think that a digital currency that is trying to "democratize photography and make licensing fair to artists," in Mr. Clarke's words, would be easily accessible.
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