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In other words, it's the kind of play that might stamp a young playwright, which it more or less did for Lonergan, with the label "voice of his generation".

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There might be a brain drain of officials to the Brexit department; Clark might prove to be not up to the job; the Treasury might stamp all over the new philosophy if it starts to look too threatening.

He said he could not bring himself to root against the Chiefs, and he was relieved when they beat the Colts last Sunday because he it might stamp out the nascent campaign to get Luck.

Alec Foege, a People magazine writer who is doing a book on the phenomenon, says that by summer panicked record labels will be selling down loadable music directly on the Web, hoping to co-opt Napster rather than merely pray that copyright litigation might stamp out the wholesale pirating of their wares.

This suggests, says Nabel, that the protein blocks an inflammatory response that might otherwise stamp out the virus.

But many give practical reasons rather than theological ones: that Islamic law might help stamp out corruption, and improve public services.

Most adventurous eaters embrace Zen Palate's multinational dishes and call them exotic, while traditional, conservative eaters might well stamp them bizarre.

Furthermore, it marked a shift away from the pious hope that war might be stamped out entirely towards the more attainable goal that the practice of warfare be regulated and made, if only slightly, less horribly bestial.

Keates also neglects the wonderful place Messiah holds in the hearts of those of us from the north of England, where colossal amateur choral accounts, complete with tubas, might have stamped rudely over the conclusions of musicologists, but achieved any number of other things.

Among the ten were Fancy Hands, a site that offers up a personal assistant for every and any need you might have, and Stamped, a social network that lets you put your stamp of approval on the things you like.

Her July Cup victory, meanwhile, was widely seen as a milestone for female jockeys, one that might help to stamp out the lingering bias against them among trainers and owners.

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