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How to use stamp in a sentence

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The Canada Post Corporation will release a stamp on April 19, 1999 to mark the celebrations commemorating 300 years of the Khalsa.
I'd like my intelligence and my ability to contribute to this country to be recognised formally with a nice stamp on my passport.
Sadly, many women made the mistake of opting for the lower married woman's stamp and lived to regret it.
This new scheme is an effort to re-educate drivers about the dangers of speeding to help stamp it out.
The Heathrow stamp impacted on one of the emptier pages of her worn, blue passport.
Forestry Minister John Browne has urged forest owners to be prepared and on alert and to help to stamp out fires in plantations.
Admittedly I have to pay a fair amount of tax but do not pay a stamp so that levels it up a little.
Your financial institution will have arrangements in place for refunding stamp duty on unused pound cheques that you return.
And when you find that one Mexican stamp with Frida Kahlo's unibrow, hallelujah!
Police in Kirklees have said they are determined to stamp out prejudice-based crimes with the relaunch of a successful initiative.
The houses are exempt from stamp duty for owner occupiers and also benefit from mortgage interest relief for investors.
The mistake led the government to waive thousands of pounds in stamp duty in a well-to-do suburb instead of poor areas of Manchester.
Salaried Compensation is paid for help with legal fees, stamp duty, estate agents and the cost of hiring a removal van.
The commission's report called for the immediate repeal of the 9 per cent stamp duty.
But some attempts to stamp out resistance can increase it, by enlarging the recruitment pool of resisters.
Each one featured the full name, address and postcode of the recipient and a first class stamp in the top right hand corner.
Now, record executives are appealing to ethics to urge parents to stamp out pirating.
But now the new association hopes a stamp of approval can be issued to goods that have been tested for quality control.
The Norfolk farm was accredited by the RSPCA with the Freedom Food standard, a stamp of approval for animal-friendly operators.
And that, according to any number of people here, is the acid test of the world's new-found determination to stamp out doping.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was the duty of the distributer of Stamps to stamp all documents brought to him, and so forth.
This stamp was employed in affixing his signature to the remission to the Hamiltons.
The imputations upon the motives of the anti-federalists were of the same general stamp and origin.
Is it fanciful to suppose that he meant to give the stamp of authenticity to the one and not to the other?
Your ballot paper will be invalid if you stamp out more or less than Six white spots.
The rarest stamp in the world is usually considered to be the one cent of British Guiana.
Dare you to wear your brother's coat without the crescent which should stamp you as his cadet.
The mould of character set on the front of the world's great men, and gladly confessed by them, bears your stamp.
In all his checkered life, that had left its deepest stamp on him in Italy.
The postmasters were strictly enjoined to stamp the bye and cross-post letters.
Jerks at the reins only caused him to stamp and evince an inclination to turn around.
When Miss dartle spoke again, it was through her set teeth, and with a stamp upon the ground.
In England, the purpose of the defacement marks is primarily to prevent the stamp being used again.
Balzac's characters, to whatever class they belong, bear the royal and passionate stamp of their demiurgic creator.
Merely to have helped to stamp the gold which other people had adventurously found was by no means a part of my youthful dreams.
Steel dies for flower-shapes have a cutting edge, so that they can stamp out and emboss in one action.
There is their inscription, e pluribus unum, an unquestionable stamp of nationality and value, which they carry wherever they go.
This was succeeded by a more ambitiously designed stamp showing an evzone or light infantryman in the act of firing.
But in the connecting doorways there were expanses of bare, highly-polished oak floor, and here he did stamp.
He left the permanent stamp of his wisdom and farsightedness upon that valuable document.
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