Sentence examples for started to stamp from inspiring English sources

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The athletes started to stamp their feet: the slush had begun to freeze.

For his part, Joseph said he stopped himself from retaliating — replays showed he started to stamp on Montgomery but slowed up and made minimal contact — though the officials tagged Joseph and another Redskins player for offsetting personal fouls.

Gerrit Cole had two strikes on the hitter, with two outs in the ninth inning, and the 675 fans beneath the eucalyptus trees had started to stamp and clap and chant for U.C.L.A. to finish off Washington.

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Do an entire practice invitation, and try several versions, before starting to stamp or stencil.

A nightmarish group of cartels re-establishes a monopolist culture (a culture our country started trying to stamp out over 100 years ago maintaining that a level playing field should exist in the market where businesses compete) and in doing so destabilizes the delicate, innovative, risk-taking businesses borne of the Internet — the companies that help defined and create the value of the Internet.

Despite Balmain's style being well established, he's also started to place his stamp on the line.

Laudrup has already started to put his own stamp on the Swansea squad.

Laudrup has already started to put his own stamp on the Swansea squad by signing Villarreal midfielder Jonathan de Guzman on a season-long loan and defender Jose Manuel Flores from Genoa for an initial £2m.

Having the master stamp pressed into the PR at the visco-elastic region temperature, the polymer started to flow vertically along the stamp sidewall, eventually resulting in protruded rim shapes.

While child care spending is way up over the last five years and food stamp use started to rise this summer, the city acknowledges that transitional benefits are underused.

Although this work found that just 34 imprints into Delo-Katiobond were possible before the soft-PDMS stamp deployed started to become fouled, work published by Schmitt et al. reports that over twice as many iterations (80) are achievable using soft-PDMS and that hard-PDMS may be even more fruitful with approximately 500 imprints achievable [19].

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