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noun
Pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon polymer of isoprene.
Exact(43)
I finally went back to rubber cement".
The men came immune to rubber bullets.
We didn't come to rubber stamp the status quo".
So Hesse is drawn to the least heroic materials – to rubber, to papier-mâché, to string.
"They wanted me to rubber stamp the design," Mr. Lhota said.
Lunch and props — everything from kick balls to rubber chickens — will be provided.
Similar(17)
WTO ministers need to rubber-stamp the package.
"We are not just going to rubber-stamp it".
"Now they just want us to rubber-stamp a done deal," comments one opposition figure.
Normally party congresses meet every five years to rubber-stamp decisions made by party leaders.
In February 1998, the board was expected to rubber-stamp this plan.
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