The Canada Post Corporation will release a stamp on April 19, 1999 to mark the celebrations commemorating 300 years of the Khalsa. |
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I'd like my intelligence and my ability to contribute to this country to be recognised formally with a nice stamp on my passport. |
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Sadly, many women made the mistake of opting for the lower married woman's stamp and lived to regret it. |
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This new scheme is an effort to re-educate drivers about the dangers of speeding to help stamp it out. |
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The Heathrow stamp impacted on one of the emptier pages of her worn, blue passport. |
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Forestry Minister John Browne has urged forest owners to be prepared and on alert and to help to stamp out fires in plantations. |
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Admittedly I have to pay a fair amount of tax but do not pay a stamp so that levels it up a little. |
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Your financial institution will have arrangements in place for refunding stamp duty on unused pound cheques that you return. |
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And when you find that one Mexican stamp with Frida Kahlo's unibrow, hallelujah! |
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Police in Kirklees have said they are determined to stamp out prejudice-based crimes with the relaunch of a successful initiative. |
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The houses are exempt from stamp duty for owner occupiers and also benefit from mortgage interest relief for investors. |
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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. |
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Salaried Compensation is paid for help with legal fees, stamp duty, estate agents and the cost of hiring a removal van. |
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The commission's report called for the immediate repeal of the 9 per cent stamp duty. |
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But some attempts to stamp out resistance can increase it, by enlarging the recruitment pool of resisters. |
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Each one featured the full name, address and postcode of the recipient and a first class stamp in the top right hand corner. |
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Now, record executives are appealing to ethics to urge parents to stamp out pirating. |
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But now the new association hopes a stamp of approval can be issued to goods that have been tested for quality control. |
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The Norfolk farm was accredited by the RSPCA with the Freedom Food standard, a stamp of approval for animal-friendly operators. |
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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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Advani's personal stamp on Hindutva is the shift he engineered in its strategy from cultural nationalism to religious jingoism. |
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He suggests that I put it jointly in my name together with my wife and our two daughters to save CGT and stamp duty. |
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We still stamp steel panels, weld them together, drop in an engine, bolt on the wheels, and stuff it with seats and fabrics. |
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This tax is in addition to the ordinary stamp duty payable by the buyer of property. |
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For them, the mere thought of finding a stamp, addressing a letter, and dropping it in a mailbox is challenging. |
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There will be a lucky dip, incorporating the elusive Penny Black, the world's first adhesive postage stamp. |
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Britain's first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black, had been launched just seven months earlier. |
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All of us stamp our right foot and salute, before breaking ranks to go to our squadrons. |
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I don't know if any Americans are listening right now but I feel bound to make my small stamp on the ether on polling day. |
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A transfer of property between blood relatives is charged at half the rate of stamp duty which would otherwise apply. |
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My photo is affixed to this document, and it, too, has an official stamp from the government. |
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Another advantage of using a mounted stamp is the guarantee of a hard surface and quality impression with every imprint. |
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I think I've been reasonably successful with different teams all along so I'd be hoping to put my own stamp on it. |
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And those jurisdictions have also eliminated discrimination in the areas of property division, wills, stamp duty and hospital visitation rights. |
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Official Donetsk Republic business was log-jammed because the high command had only one stamp for documents and identity papers. |
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The legislature has been nothing more than a rubber stamp for the President. |
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The Croatian postal service issued a 2.80 kuna stamp bearing her picture. |
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The stamp of authenticity can transform a painting without value to one worth millions. |
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The envelope was correctly addressed and had a first class stamp. |
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Whether closed with Velcro, zippers, snaps or straps, the coin purse keeps a handy supply of coins for parking meters, the laundry, public phones and stamp machines. |
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I walk into the lounge area of the airport and promptly receive a glass of champagne and a boozy stamp in my passport. |
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The buyer will have the opportunity to specify how the interior and formal gardens are laid out and will be able to put their own, personal stamp on the property. |
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He was egotistical even as a child, it is noted, infatuated with the sight of his name on a rubber stamp and later as a byline. |
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So intensive was the surveillance that agents obtained a photocopy of the passport and visa stamp and delivered it to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. |
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There's only so many pens and packs of post-its to go round, so if you want something exotic like a stamp pad or a quire of photo-copy paper, get in with your order fast. |
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From forging passport documents to forging stamp paper and revenue stamps is a small leap in imagination but requires a large leap in entrepreneurship. |
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In the lower border of each image, he signed and dated the work across the surface of a 5-centime French revenue stamp, exactly as would be done by a professional notary. |
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The plant is tough to stamp out because it develops a system of roots and rhizomes, horizontal underground stems that descend as far as six feet into the sand. |
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Even if the dealer loads stamp bags with fentanyl and causes an overdose of 22 people in Pennsylvania? |
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Mann and his associates, however, seem to have been blind to South Africa's determination to stamp out its legacy as a recruiting ground for mercenaries. |
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Ironically for someone who is supposed to be a champion of clean politics, he has fallen afoul of the very rules that were introduced to stamp out political corruption. |
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As well as standing in the water, flamingos may stamp their webbed feet in the mud to stir up food from the bottom. |
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Do not press the stamp hard into the pad, as this overinks the stamp and shortens the life of the pad by squeezing out the ink. |
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Statutory law originates in Japan's legislature and has the rubber stamp of the Emperor. |
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His description of the Roman ships anchored in the stream overnight having to ward off floating trees has the stamp of an eyewitness account. |
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Many countries, spanning six continents, have honoured Chaplin with a postal stamp. |
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United States commemorative stamp depicting Moina Michael and corn poppies. |
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For the first time since the 1920s, it refused to rubber stamp proposals from the party and Council of Ministers. |
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However this came to a stop with the appointment of Zhu Wan in 1547 as special grand coordinator to stamp out piracy in Zhejiang and Fujian. |
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Insular Territories were commemorated in 1937, the third stamp honored Puerto Rico featuring 'La Fortaleza', the Spanish Governor's Palace. |
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His portrait has been on 4 New Zealand postage stamp issues, on a 1992 5 NZD coin, and on one 1985 Australian postage stamp. |
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Grenville seized the opportunity to declaim on the repeal of the stamp act. |
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Watertight containers, or 'letterboxes', are hidden throughout the moor, each containing a visitor's book and a rubber stamp. |
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On a lark, he took a small scup, or porgy, and a stamp pad and demonstrated how to make a print. |
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Then, as though he could hurry the trains East, he put a special delivery stamp on it. |
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Charities do not normally have to pay income tax or corporation tax, capital gains tax or stamp duty. |
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In 1765, Grenville introduced the Stamp Act, which levied a stamp duty on every document in the British colonies in North America. |
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The stamp became and remains to this day, the most valuable one of the series. |
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In 1999, the Royal Mail issued a series of pictorial stamps for Scotland, with the '2nd' value stamp depicting the Flag of Scotland. |
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This monkey has a thing for blond female zookeepers, but only if they have tattoos.... Sibu the orangutan likes Goldilocks with a tramp stamp. |
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Local authorities likewise need to give their stamp of approval before Kansai can ever restart the reactors. |
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There's nothing quite like seeing a woman bend over and show her tramp stamp. |
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Louis Waterer, who along with his wife Bonnie are spending their retirement filling up their passports one stamp at a time. |
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We provided a 1-800 hot line and a new food stamp tool kit which I would also like to provide for the record. |
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Without these initiatives to stamp out queer-bashing, the military will remain a hostile institution. |
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One stamp features a pair of male and female birds of Singapore's red jungle fowl and the other, a pair of Vietnam's grey peacock pheasant. |
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Walnuts, chestnuts, apples, Chinese grapefruits and oranges each added their stamp of approval to that celebration. |
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She also knows how to cram a book full of enticing color photos of more art projects based on rubber stamp designs than could easily be imagined. |
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We've developed a method to make a rubber stamp, ink it with a chemical, and then stamp a pattern onto a thin film of gold. |
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In March 2009, Boulton was honoured with the issue of a Royal Mail postage stamp. |
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At that point, a single stamp was introduced which covered all the benefits of the new Welfare State. |
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In other countries, a stamp activates or acknowledges the continuing leave conferred in the passport bearer's entry clearance. |
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Under the Schengen system, a foreign passport is stamped with a date stamp which does not indicate any duration of stay. |
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Making NI contributions is often described by people as paying their stamp. |
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Member states of the European Union are not permitted to place a stamp in the passport of a person who is not subject to immigration control. |
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Other variations include changing the size of the stamp to indicate length of stay, as in Singapore. |
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That's a text book definition of low-rent hoochie mama if I ever saw it. Guarantee you she's got her tramp stamp across her hips. |
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Canada Post honoured Sikh Canadians with a commemorative stamp in conjunction with the 300th anniversary of Vaisakhi. |
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Narayanan issued a stamp commemorating the 300th anniversary of the Khalsa. |
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Indeed, Murray wrote an introduction to Gardner's Witchcraft Today, in effect putting her stamp of approval on it. |
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Pyle's version firmly stamp Robin as a staunch philanthropist, a man who takes from the rich to give to the poor. |
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Although generally not as widespread as coin and stamp collecting, the hobby is slowly expanding. |
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If this does not eliminate the nuisance or threat he will repeat the stamp and shout again. |
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Then, the following season, Aberdeen's John McMaster had to be given the kiss of life at Ibrox after a vicious stamp on his throat. |
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In 1910 Newfoundland issued a postage stamp to commemorate Bacon's role in establishing the colony. |
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The endangered aspect of this shark was publicised in 2005 with a postage stamp issued by Guernsey Post. |
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A Dalek appeared on a postage stamp celebrating British popular culture in 1999, photographed by Lord Snowdon. |
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Please use the 'Well Baby Check' clinical stamp for your documentation of the next patient encounter. |
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Since 1956, Nasution had been trying to stamp out corruption in the Army. |
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There are also competitions called alleycats, in which bicyclists pick their own routes between a series of checkpoints where monitors stamp their paper manifests. |
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Youth organizations have given autostop activity their stamp of approval. |
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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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The government increasingly resorted to force in its attempts to stamp out the Cameronians and the other Society Men, in a period subsequently labelled as the Killing Time. |
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One more important innovation in communications was the Penny Black, the first postage stamp, which standardised postage to a flat price regardless of distance sent. |
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Perhaps his most impressive achievement as a composer was his ability to transform so many of the main musical forms of his day and stamp them with his own identity. |
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The Greek government also provided funding, which was expected to be recouped through the sale of tickets and from the sale of the first Olympic commemorative stamp set. |
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This went against an unwritten tradition of the General Post Office, because Chichester was neither a member of the royal family nor dead when the stamp was issued. |
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The Bell stamp became very popular and sold out in little time. |
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An example of such unanimity can be found in the acceptance in the 5th century of the lists of books that comprise Holy Scripture, a true canon without official stamp. |
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In 1980 the Royal Mail put the image of Sargent on its 15p postage stamp in a series portraying British conductors, the other three featuring Wood, Beecham and Barbirolli. |
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Exit stamp for rail travel, issued at Bad Schandau train station. |
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Depending on the country, a stamp can serve different purposes. |
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For example, in the United Kingdom, an immigration stamp in a passport includes the formal leave to enter granted to a person subject to entry control. |
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Visas often take the form of an inked stamp, although some countries use adhesive stickers that incorporate security features to discourage forgery. |
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Human rights groups have regularly accused the government of arresting activists, journalists and bloggers to stamp out dissent among some religious communities. |
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In the last of these series, the issuing bank would stamp its name and promise to pay, along with the signatures of its president and cashier on a preprinted note. |
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The attempts by the Bank of England and the Royal Mint to stamp out currency crime led to new policing strategies, including the increased use of entrapment. |
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After the abolition of newspaper stamp tax in Scotland in 1850, The Scotsman was relaunched as a daily newspaper priced at 1d and a circulation of 6,000 copies. |
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During the period, the Marches were a frontier society in every sense, and a stamp was set on the region that lasted into the time of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Every religion that becomes ascendant, in so far as it is not otherworldly, must necessarily set its stamp upon the methods and administration of the law. |
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Toward the end of the 19th century, the UPU issued rules concerning stamp design, intended to ensure maximum efficiency in handling international mail. |
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To seal official documents, he will usually use an inked stamp. |
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The stamp image depicts an interior view of the Palace of Westminster. |
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Just then there was a sound of footsteps, and the Boy ran past near them, and with a stamp of feet and a flash of white tails the two strange rabbits disappeared. |
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Exit stamp for road travel, issued at Korczowa border crossing. |
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However, the addressograph plates, which were used to stamp requisitions for laboratory work and blood requests, were switched in the emergency department. |
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The Prime Minister used a major speech to stamp on speculation that a second referendum could be held after a stronger renegotiation of UK's terms of membership. |
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The aim is to stamp out the seaside late-night lager lout image. |
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But there will be no postage stamp for the landing ship tank, a flat-bottomed boat that carried military personnel and supplies during World War II and other conflicts. |
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For the bakers who want to put a personal stamp on their gingerbread, this laser-engraved rolling pin is decorated with a blackbird, chevron, or circle design. |
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And when asked to provide a full accounting to justify the need for a hike, DWP officials gave few details, clearly expecting the usual rubber stamp from the City Council. |
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I'm not a potted plant and I'm also not a rubber stamp,'' Corrales said. |
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The back of the stamp sheet shows blue-pencil sketches of characters from these movies interspersed among text that exhorts readers to mail a smile to a loved one. |
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