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Requiring 18 feet of reinforced concrete beneath it, this press, made by the Minster Machine Co., weighs more than 650,000 pounds and delivers three times that much force with each mighty stamp (up to 30 per minute -mostly cutting out the undercarriages of autominute -mostly
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While the three of us were out shopping for a new lipstick for mommy, my daughter stamped up to an obviously pregnant woman and began a monologue about her friends at school, as if it were totally normal to engage a stranger in conversation.
During a rally she cries, "Not fair!" and stamps up to Kobayashi, demanding that her voice be heard.
The performed research involved a thorough analysis of the phenomena occurring at an early stage of performance of selected forging tools – stamps (up to 4000 manufactured forgings), used in the second hot forging operation of a lid-type forging, which made it possible to point to the hybrid layer with the highest wear resistance, in order to increase tool life.
Oifig an Phoist, the Irish Post Office, was the section of the Department of Posts and Telegraphs which issued all Irish stamps up to 1984.
Faulkner aficionados descended on Oxford in late July for the University of Mississippi's annual Faulkner & Yoknapatawpha Conference, to listen to scholarly papers and examine the postage stamp up close.
You do not stamp up and down on the rice (this doesn't accomplish the prying and twisting that is needed to rip the "hulls" off).
I'd be stamping up and down even if I was in a straitjacket.
Shiva creates new life by stamping up a storm; Vishnu does it by lying down in a milky sea.
You can delete this file at any time, after the document has been fully stamped up.
According to some reports this could mean the price of a first-class stamp going up to £1.
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