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Even when he was guaranteed a rubber stamp from a compliant Congress, he preferred to go it alone.
They really don't have to have anything but a rubber stamp from a judge, and we as librarians can't do anything, can't call a lawyer, can't call the president, without risking incarceration ourselves.
A PMU provides synchronized measurements of power system parameters along with a time stamp from a global positioning system (GPS) clock.
Otherwise, it looked like the ink stamp from a chicken claw.
One evening in February, after borrowing a stamp from a neighbor downstairs, she turned on the gas and killed herself.
The U.S. Postal Service created a commemorative stamp from a photograph of a sculpture called, which is part of the Korean War Veterans' Memorial in Washington DC.
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The antennas for the Allen array are stamped from a mold.
Over at Momo Chicken + Jazz in Bethesda, chef Me Yaun Kim has created bulgogi tacos that don't look stamped from a machine.
Everything about this new series on TV Land feels second- or third- or 12th-hand, stamped from a template that was locked in somewhere between the first seasons of "America's Next Top Model" and "Top Chef".
She was stamped from an early age by the experience of cousins, aunts and friends made refugees in 1948, and she married a Palestinian academic from Haifa, Tony Zahlan.
Make a fake passport, and every time you feel that you have mastered details about a country, give yourself a "stamp" from that country.[11].[11]
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