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noun
An act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof.
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Sweden seems nearest to stamping out paper currency, but Denmark and Norway are trailing close behind.
International financial institutions remain skeptical of the government's commitment to stamping out the problem.
"The first step to stamping out modern slavery is acknowledging and confronting its existence.
When it comes to stamping a politician in the public consciousness, "Saturday Night Live" has no equal.
Employers and managers also have a role to play when it comes to stamping out discrimination at work.
He told the Guardian: "The home secretary and I have made clear our personal commitment to stamping out modern slavery.
They had seemed so close to overcoming everything, to stamping a most uncomfortable season with a happy ending.
"She has inspired change, forced action and moved this country all closer to stamping out the shame of family violence.
Heller writes that "Sweden seems nearest to stamping out paper currency, but Denmark and Norway are trailing close behind".
Meticulous biosecurity and sympathetic animal husbandry are the key to stamping out TB in cattle, not shooting British wildlife.
Corruption often reflects ancient traditions which Nigeria's recycled new broom of a president is committed to stamping out.
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