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People just stamp it on quickly because it's a way to sort of be correct if anybody had a judgment that somehow they had been wrong about whether it should be classified or not.
You could stamp it on the most hapless of candidates and win an election.
It originated in US politics, where campaign group Move to Amend has been encouraging people to stamp it on banknotes.
He must stamp it on the party, and this effort requires stitching together the motley collection of groups that make up this sprawling organisation.
In 1977, he called for a return to "the McCarthy era, where we register all Communists," and added, "Not only should we register them but we should stamp it on their foreheads and send them back to Russia".
The reason she does not touch even familiar-looking mail, like her credit card statements, is that "they could get the Visa logo and stamp it on something," she said.
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And so, Amini recalls, she painted Leyla's finger with ink and stamped it on the signature line.
after his name but had an assistant with those initials at the time of Nelson's divorce who would have stamped it on court filings. .
Use a rectangular, plain stamp and stamp it in an offset pattern on the castle.
We are told that "the players would celebrate each victory by removing Pentland's hat and stamping on it".
"We plant grass every year, but our people stamp on it and kill it," he grumbles.
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