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"Until the 50's, all of Seattle was Times Square, filled with whorehouses, and now they're trying to stamp that out.
"There is a need to combat terrorism and do all we can to combat paedophilia and to stamp that out and bring those predators to justice but my concern is with our intelligence agencies having more and more power … we do not have that same level of scrutiny of some of our allies".
"Of course when you have newer, better capacity, the old capacity might not go offline, so I think the government is trying to stamp that out," Mr. Peng said.
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"The issuance of a green light for banking institutions to do business with these illegal marijuana shops and subsequent action by the Treasury Department to, in effect, rubber stamp that, gives me some pause," Rogers said.
The Archives is a little-visited museum and art gallery that has a huge range of paintings, photographs and other unique objects from war masks to stamps that cover the Kenya and East Africa's history.
But just because you want to stamp out that sort of cheating, that doesn't mean you try to do it through regional trade pacts.
An additional $5m in funding will go towards providing more information on the safer schools website on respectful relationships, a program that aims to stamp out attitudes that could lead to violence from a young age.
The real challenge now is not to stamp out terrorism; that's an unattainable goal.
Ministers will promise to stamp out surcharges that are "opaque, misleading and prevent consumers getting a good deal" by the end of next year.
The New Yorker, March 6 , 1926 P. 7We are disturbed by attempt to stamp out grafting that is said to accompany removel of snow.
And they've exposed the absurdity of trying to stamp out something that is so powerfully driven by the laws of supply and demand.
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