Sentence examples for stamp should be from inspiring English sources

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I know the coach Jim Mallinder is a big fan of the counter-attack, as any former full-back of his stamp should be.

The proposal suggested that the legislature itself, which is little more than a rubber stamp, should be slimmed to about 15% of its current size and allowed to engage in real debate.

A statement of the committee's findings said: "The committee, having viewed the footage of the incident and listened to the representations by and on behalf of the player, found that the stamp should be categorised as a mid-range offence in terms of seriousness, which carries a sanction of five weeks".

The United States postage stamp should be considered a national treasure.

The stamp should be fine for using again.

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Paine thinks that stamps should be "documents of national character, even if they are tiny".

The rules that govern food stamps should be based on evidence of need, not on arbitrary judgments about who is needy based on family configuration.

I also think food stamps should be honored at one-and-half-times value if purchasing fresh fruits, vegetables or meats as opposed to packaged and processed food.

The fact that over 40 percent of eligible working New York families are not signed up for food stamps should be enough evidence to persuade City Hall to do things differently — or for Mr. Cuomo to force the issue if it will not.

Stamps should be kept in high-quality albums or stock books.

Mint stamps should be in mint condition, meaning no tears, folds or colour damage as well as an intact "stamp hinge" (the paper coating that guards the adhesive on the back).

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