Inside was a rolling machine, cigarette paper, and a dye for stamping packaging. |
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She has decided to tackle the problem of stamping out the sale of alcohol to under-age children. |
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Scrum-half Ian Monaghan then grabbed the third and celebrated scoring on his old stamping ground with an impressive swallow dive in the corner. |
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Did he not ever and everywhere reach through the matter of the elements, stamping his own beauty and unembodied ideas on the qualities of matter? |
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She yelled, descending down the steps of the caravan, grabbing the reins of Yew, the palomino horse, who was snorting and stamping nervously. |
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Lads were taking turns to give him a right going over, smashing him in the face with weapons and stamping on him. |
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When things didn't go as I wanted them, instead of stamping my feet or shouting, I lashed out. |
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The mare, having heard the same noise, gave a nervous snort, stamping her hooves anxiously. |
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I've got them stamping their feet, clapping their hands, singing at one point and then doing a small bit of acting. |
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There was an alarmed stamping of hooves and a shrill neigh from the horse in the stall nearest to him. |
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Instead they are letting these kinds of groups become popular and then trying to suppress them by stamping on democracy and freedom of speech. |
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She kept her feet warm, as did many others, by stamping her feet to the music of Ron Williams, an expat American now living in Germany. |
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These fascists and hirelings are not rising up, they are stamping back down. |
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Thereafter, colonial censors turned their attention more closely to stamping out obscene literature. |
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Comic poet John Hegley returned to his old stamping ground last night to kick off the annual Bradford Book Festival. |
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Lambert is expected to win his 40th cap on his old stamping ground and was also looking forward to seeing old friends. |
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You feel that, if she could have returned, she would have instantly recognised her old stamping ground. |
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He dashed the handset on a rock before stamping on the thin circuit boards and shattering them beyond use. |
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He's after stamping and cheering adoration, and by the end of the show he has the audience doing just that. |
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She gasped and the horse whickered, stamping its hooves against the earth nervously. |
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They communicate by stamping their forepaws, chattering their teeth, and emitting a variety of whimpers, whines, hisses, and other vocalizations. |
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Great to see the wingers frothing and stamping about ABC doing what CBS did. |
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Think of a franking machine endlessly stamping out identical copies and you'll get the idea. |
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Prior to stamping and polymer clay and all the other gadgets and widgets we have today, we had paints and canvas. |
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He visited the far-flung corners of his empire, bucking up his troops but also stamping out incipient rebellions. |
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Then it was over the bridge and back along the coast road to our old stamping ground. |
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The nijemo kolo is a circle dance performed to foot stamping rather than music. |
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Then came great laughter and stamping sounds, and all three of us were now bolt upright. |
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He was back in his old stamping ground, Bankstown, in Sydney's south-west, to help celebrate the city's 25th anniversary. |
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Then there are people restraining me, and I'm fighting them, stamping hard on feet and lashing out with my body. |
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The question is, will sufficient lemmings survive to repopulate their traditional stamping grounds? |
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From chalking, antiquing, crimping, trimming, inking, and even shadowing, her ideas are sure to inspire hours of stamping creativity. |
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Last night a spokesman for Leeds United said that the leaflet was the latest in a long line of measures aimed at stamping out the problem. |
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For graphics on paperboard cartons, users request flexography, lithography and hot stamping as well as thermochromatic and food-contact inks. |
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Standing with loosely relaxed knees, they start to work their feet by stamping rhythms on the floor. |
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The Romans did not succeed in stamping out any aspect of Egyptian religious magic. |
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Valuev looked impressive from the first bell on, stamping his authority on the bout early. |
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This is a great way to use those individual alphabet stamps for words or phrases instead of stamping one letter at a time. |
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He's not a great conveyor of personalities like Henry Miller but is very good at stamping his broader impressions into words. |
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The majority of the Roman finds were of finger-rings, many with carved intaglios or other engravings, used for stamping seals. |
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Many companies are designing products to be easily disassembled, and stamping components with codes signifying their chemical composition. |
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She has been smithing for over 17 years, and is known for her beautiful concho belts with wonderful, deep stamping. |
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Along with stamping out burglaries and thefts, a heavy emphasis is put on personal safety. |
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By the fifteenth century, private donors were proudly stamping the screens with family coats of arms, as at Marburg and Meissen. |
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As he came in stamping his muddy feet on the porch mat, she paused in the kitchen to listen. |
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Examples might include batik, tie dye, stamping, embroidering, applique and more. |
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And, you know, they're always walking out and stamping out and tearing up agreements and all that. |
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Instead of shaping the frame using costly stamping components, the metal is molded using ultra-high-pressure water. |
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In most cases the process uses single-sided tooling, at much lower pressures than conventional stamping, reducing tooling costs as well. |
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In high-volume production, stamping spreads one-time tooling and setup costs over thousands of identical parts, so unit part costs will be lower. |
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I will surely be careful when clapping my hands or stamping my feet around strangers. |
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The black horses tossed their heads and whinnied loudly, stamping the ground and flicking their tails restlessly. |
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High track density magnetic media with pitted optical servo tracks and method for stamping the tracks on the media. |
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But then the dancers would turn to the audience and we would be clapping along and stamping our feet. |
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The slide is made of a stamping of chrome moly steel, with a machined steel breechblock segment, and covered with a polymer shroud. |
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A stamped or stamping idiophone is determined by the source of the sound of the two instruments. |
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In the capital, the old Blairite stamping ground of Islington even began to return to the fold. |
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A silence descended upon the two of us, with the birds twittering over our heads and the horses stamping impatiently beneath us. |
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Then when Jed were penalised for a stamping offence, Stenhouse punished the misdemeanour with well-struck kick to put the Greens eight points ahead. |
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She was ranting and raving and stamping her feet like a child. |
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As much as we like to imagine sauropods stamping their feet and lashing their tails to drive off the vicious theropod predators, the scenario is unlikely for a simple reason. |
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Some twenty-seven mail coaches, their paintwork buffed, their teams snorting and stamping the pavement, lined up to receive mailbags and passengers. |
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Members of the public must also recognise that they have a role to play in stamping out graft and must therefore resist all temptations to engage in the scourge. |
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Scrapbooking, like stamping, is both a social and individual activity. |
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They include binding, converting, die cutting, engraving, finishing, fixturing, foil stamping, laser cutting, packaging, paper, printing and thermography. |
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I wallowed in bindings and leathers and fonts, in all the lovely jargon of the trade, half-titles, colophons, blind stamping, foxing, black letter, washed leaves and cancels. |
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So, for example, on a stamping for a door inner, the area where the hinge will be located will be stronger than other areas, where there are fewer physical demands. |
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The beat is so pounding and persuasive, it's impossible not to do a strange little stamping dance, bobbing your head back and forth like an inquisitive chicken. |
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I mean, did they really think they could, just by stamping their million-dollar booties on the ground like some pampered rich man's son, get the sympathy of the country? |
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The director shows stunning theatrical vision in her creation of a bright, brassy, and jubilantly sassy show that had the audience stamping for more. |
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She waited, stamping her tiny foot on the ground impatiently. |
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We all start stamping our feet and calling for the obligatory encore. |
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Laura screamed, stamping her heeled foot on the ground loudly. |
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Most of this boils down to stamping tiny feet in impotent rage. |
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Someone also had to take leadership on stamping out outdated attitudes. |
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The people trampling over Babylon, ignorantly stamping out the fragile remains of a centuries-old civilisation, were soldiers, not archaeologists. |
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The guys were clearly loving playing in Wellington, their old stamping ground, and there were plenty of familiar faces from the scene a few years back. |
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They will then lead the team out alongside England captain David Beckham, who will be making his first appearance at his old stamping ground since his move to Real Madrid. |
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Newtown and Chilwell full-forward Brendan Parker kicked five goals for the victors before making an impressive speech about returning to his old stamping ground. |
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Think of castanets, foot stamping, tambourines and bright silk costumes and you have a picture of the fandango, a sexually provocative, very popular, Spanish dance. |
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The angry stamping of hooves brought her back to the present situation. |
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When you see Delay frothing and stamping on the tube, think of this bill. |
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Cells presented with micropatterns of cytophilic and cytophobic surfaces generated by polymer-on-polymer stamping displayed a surface-dependent cytoskeletal organization. |
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The tooling was done by damping the surface of the tanned leather and pressing or sometimes stamping the design in with a fairly sharp metal, bone or wooden tool. |
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She would go 'Ptui! Ptui! Ptui!' and seem to reinforce her curses by stamping on her own spittle. |
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Holographic foil stamping on the front and top panels gives the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality. |
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Regan followed Quinlan to the sin-bin, also for stamping and O'Gara put his side ahead for the first time. |
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Cornered sheep may charge and butt, or threaten by hoof stamping and adopting an aggressive posture. |
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The cattle are less disciplined, more pell-mell, heavy-footed, their hooves stamping the ground to mud in several places. |
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Another popular sculpture is Sinnataggen, a baby boy stamping his foot in fury. |
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The first examples of stamping, stencilling and relief printing can often be seen in old ceramic pieces, tiles and bricks used in architecture. |
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Looking the part, the player, a patron of the charity, piped the buns with bright yellow icing before stamping sugar paper logos on the top. |
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This was a vast improvement over dry stamping because it was a continuous process that also stopped the production of unwanted very fine dust. |
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The first is referred to today as potting and stamping, but this was superseded by Henry Cort's puddling process. |
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Its main European stamping grounds today are North-East Italy, Germany and Alsacein eastern France. |
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Plasmon OMS in Caen, France is one of the largest manufacturing and sales centers for all commercial mastering and stamping activities. |
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The conventional processes for manufacturing the miniature gears include hobbing, stamping, extrusion, die casting and powder metallurgy. |
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The packaging features metallized polyester board and intricate foil stamping and embossing accents. |
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From December time I realised I had to start stamping my personalty, running with the ball, running into the box, making goals, scoring goals. |
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Potting and stamping is a modern name for one of the 18th century processes for refining pig iron without the use of charcoal. |
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There were a number of patented processes for that, which are referred to today as potting and stamping. |
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Neither claim is true, and Muir's unstatesmanlike outburst smacked of a child stamping its feet after losing an argument. |
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The UAW may also threaten to strike a brake plant in Dayton, Ohio, and another stamping plant in Indianapolis, Shoemaker said. |
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Cleckheaton flanker Geoff Jones was in the sin-bin by the third minute for stamping in the ruck, but it was Cleck who went ahead with a Glenn Boyd penalty. |
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Label World, of Rochester, NY, USA, has acquired the first Omega Digicon Series 2 converting line equipped with flatbed tooling for stamping and embossing. |
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Some come from as far away as Australia, and many people made a special trip to leave their Christmas cards for stamping with our special Bethlehem handstamp,'' he said. |
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Activities can be spoken or sung and accompanied by stamping, clapping, drums, sticks, bells as well as melodic instruments such as xylophones and metallophones. |
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Rwanda stands, emblematically, for the stamping out of life on the continent, for the existential negativity that African often emblematizes in the global imaginary. |
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Planers are used by smaller tool and die shops within larger production facilities to maintain and repair large stamping dies and plastic injection molds. |
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The airless package has endless decoration possibilities, including silk screening, hot stamping, UV metalizing, color injections and custom sprays. |
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Our core capabilities include photoetching, thin metal stamping, polymer patterning, sputtering, plating, fine line circuit fabrication, and micro assembly. |
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Recreational rubber stamping has become quite popular with hobbyists, as computer technology has made the process of making rubber stamps very cost effective. |
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The metal was then allowed to cool, broken up by stamping, and washed. |
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Boots stamping, echoing on cobbles as Doors opened, curtains pulled back watching, As their breath steamed, Suits, woollen waistcoats, tweeds, well-worn, With elbows, Frayed. |
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Built to withstand the attack of small arms such as swords and spears, these walls were made mostly by stamping earth and gravel between board frames. |
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Then I heard the rush, the stamping and neighing, of some young mares, pasturing there, as they raced to and fro, bewildered or mayhap only in play. |
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Many of these mortarstones have hollows on more than one face, showing that they were turned and reused once the hollows became too deep for effective stamping. |
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Researchers can create a simple electronic circuit by starting with a gold surface on a silicon backing and then stamping a pattern of alkanethiols onto the gold. |
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The characteristic indicator of a former stamping mill is the mortarstone. |
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Visitors take an impression of the letterbox's rubber stamp as proof of finding the box and record their visit by stamping their own personal stamp in the letterbox's logbook. |
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Control options include de-duplication, logical grouping, stamping options and spot-checking a preview of the production set before submitting the job to Fios. |
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