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Its highly visible yet marginal position in the world's leading auto market, as well as its size and shape, stamped it emphatically as a foreign, distinct, and unconventional object within America's commodity landscape.
In the 1970s, the basketball star Fred Carter stamped it with his own exuberant personality, and some credit him as its inventor.
Then he stamped it again.
"I need to stamp it," she says, and stamped it.
Later, the man tried to set fire to the building; his girlfriend stamped it out.
But, almost as fast as the threat to his campaign appeared, Obama stamped it out.
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The sheer size of its rodent population is enough to stamp it with the horror label.
A post office clerk hand-stamped it without incident, Mr. Kohn said.
In the Denver suburb of Parker, for example, the authorities were called to a post office where a white powdery substance flew out of the side of an envelope after a postal worker hand-stamped it in a routine procedure.
While arguing that the hearing had been fair, Cooper also said that the court had rubber-stamped the wishes of the City of London: "In the context of the fair hearing, the judge simply accepted what the City wanted and rubber-stamped it.
They're rubber-stamping it.
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