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The court has been criticized as a rubber stamp that automatically accedes to intelligence community requests.
The parliamentary leaders demanded that the summit rubber stamp that nomination.
In an earlier government job, she made occasional use of a rubber stamp that simply read: "Bullshit".
A United States postage stamp that will cover a first-class letter regardless of future price increases.
Why didn't [the team manager] stamp that out? "Henson's not innocent - he's made a mistake, like every other player.
Referees should stamp that out, as it's subtle intimidation, no more no less".
Such reports always have an implied time stamp that says, "Offer expires right after you hear about it".
"They have an opportunity to prove they should be here and stamp that for the future.
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Don't just rubber-stamp that summer packet of assignments, or help them do what isn't finished.
So the American people have to understand, if Mitt Romney's elected president, he'll rubber-stamp that budget.
"Usually, standard practice is for the prosecutors to oppose the hearing and for judges to rubber-stamp that on technical grounds".
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