For a go-getter like Eileen, they had better get the plane warmed up and ready, and the Canadian Embassy should get the visa stamps inked! |
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The sheetlet features a panda in the background and each of the six stamps features a different panda image. |
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Sir Gawaine's British West Indies collection is part of a wider comprehensive collection of stamps from Great Britain and the British Empire. |
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The miners verify the blockchain and add their digital stamps to show the proof of work. |
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The club will even provide the use of telephones, computers, even paper and stamps. |
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Stars of the stamps include a pig and piglets, a Border Collie puppy and a duck and a drake. |
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I'm still not finished shopping, nothing has been wrapped and my Christmas cards are still sitting on the kitchen table waiting for stamps. |
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This form, typed in triplicate and smothered in stamps and signatures must be obtained from the Interior Ministry. |
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He arranges his stamps in an album, a page for the species of each country. |
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It was the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on all her productions. |
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Between online bill payment and email, you'd think that we're using fewer first-class stamps than a decade ago. |
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The 27-year-old collects world and Olympic titles like we mere mortals collect stamps. |
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Millions of collectors throughout the world have used these mounts for the safe keeping of their valuable stamps. |
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Stamp mounts allow you to safely secure your stamps to an album page, without damaging the stamp. |
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You have to be of a certain age to remember when every household had one or more bottles of mucilage to stick stamps to envelopes. |
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Buying second-class stamps could save you money this Christmas without delaying your cards to loved ones, according to the post watchdog. |
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Pennsylvania marks are a coarse incuse or zig-zag border that speak of handmade stamps, and are often large. |
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Perhaps most revealing are postcolonial responses to the traumas of slaving and enslavement evident in stamps. |
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For Africanist art historians, postal history and the images on stamps are unexplored fields. |
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Detectives also found bookplates and yellowing pages that had contained library stamps. |
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Within the range of Gabonese postage, a significant number of stamps celebrate indigenous musical instruments and reliquary art forms. |
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We argue that post offices are much more than places to buy stamps and collect pension money. |
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His claims were regarded as exaggerated but thousands of dollars and fake passports and visa stamps were found in his house. |
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All commemoratives, except Christmas stamps, issued between 1898 and 1998 are included in the study. |
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The stamps were printed in sheets of 20o, and, when perforated, the middle of the sheet was left unperforated. |
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Four commemorative stamps were issued at the ceremony to raise funds for relief and rehabilitation effort. |
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You receive numerous documents with official looking stamps, seals and logo testifying to the authenticity of the proposal. |
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The stamps would also have to be paid for up front, presenting a security and cash flow nightmare for all concerned. |
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Organized gangs located potential victims by combing through the White Pages, and they paid for the postage with bogus stamps. |
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During the raid, Dimitrov confiscated the official stamps of four customs officers. |
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Another advantage is that you can actually group stamps on the same block and print them together. |
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Selvedge is the extra blank paper that surrounds a pane of stamps and is considered an art form by philatelists. |
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Coincidentally, Russia has issued a strip of two stamps marking the 40th anniversary of Gagarin's historic space flight. |
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When making stamps at home, a chemical or non-chemical process can be used. |
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Daniels invented concrete stamps that can imprint curving border patterns in concrete. |
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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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Each police commissioner stamps his mark not only on the London force but on national policing. |
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The address had been stamped with one of those generic, black stamps that made things more convenient. |
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I just hope that philatelists can now enjoy the collection, especially the rare stamps. |
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Philately has undergone a transformation over the years, as young philatelists are more keen on thematic stamps. |
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After studying stamps for years, Worley says you develop a nose for valuable ones. |
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The Ellenor Foundation can turn old mobile phones, used postage stamps, empty toner and ink cartridges and foreign coins and notes into cash. |
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One means was, of course, new taxation, which was imposed on salt, stamps, hackney coaches, and, especially, on land. |
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He yelps in pain, and stamps out the smouldering portion of fabric with his foot. |
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However, he rues that the increased denomination of stamps has now made philately an expensive proposition. |
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In an effort to popularise philately, the bureau has made provisions for a thematic display of stamps of members of the club. |
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A keen coin and stamp collector as well as a dealer in rare stamps and ancient coins, he avers that philately has become a rich-man's hobby. |
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The sale of collectible postage stamps and coins also constitutes a major part of the republic's revenue. |
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Used stamps will also be collected and taken to Tipperary for use by the Missions. |
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Like millions of others, I collected stamps as a boy and still do on a small scale. |
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The outcome was an abstract painting made up of stamps or impressions of a paint-covered ball. |
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Mr. G. Sethuraman, an active philatelist who has been collecting stamps since 1974, says this hobby has a high knowledge-gaining potential. |
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As an extension to the hobby of collecting autographed photographs, over the years Willie has also collected First Day covers of postage stamps. |
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As a result, a huge percentage of the world's species have been immortalized in stamps. |
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If you do not wish to spend this kind of money for the coins, the four stamps can be bought for 50 baht in unused condition. |
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The possible permutations of ordering the seven stamps determined the need for 42 collages. |
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Such punched stamps are referred to as perfins, an abbreviation for perforated initials. |
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Also, colonists were sending their parcels through the post without stamps. |
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Fortunately, special ways of mounting are available for postage stamps, cigarette cards and similar items that are widely collected. |
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Each booklet contained a pane of 10 37c stamps from the current definitive range. |
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In 1958, the Post Office ceased the practice as collectors were purchasing only the plate blocks, leaving broken panes of stamps in post offices. |
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You could also help us by monetary contributions, or by supplying us postal stamps which we can use to send the book to more and more people. |
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The printer of Indian postage stamps prepared an overprint that was to be distributed throughout all of India. |
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For example, organized labour claims that it is under-represented on Canadian postage stamps. |
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In 1885 Alfred Lawson purchased the Redenhall foundry but apparently he did not use any of its strickles or stamps. |
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Foreign stamps are readily available in the UK, unlike many other foreign cultural items. |
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The Prince Consort essay shown here can be regarded as the forerunner of later Victorian stamps. |
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The accused used to erase the marks and words from the stamps and sold them to the shopkeepers or back to the post offices. |
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The two first class stamps show Nelson wounded and the British ships, the cutter Entreprenante and Belleisle, which was left dismasted. |
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Unwanted objects such as date time stamps, digital watermarks, image and text logos can be erased cleanly too. |
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A book of first class stamps and a letter of apology was the scant compensation offered to a woman who claimed her mail had been stolen. |
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A set of printing dies stamps the sayings on the sheets in edible red ink, and the hearts are cut. |
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One of the fascinations of stamps is that they broadly reflect the history of their times. |
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This delicious three track CD is free for the taking for the cost of a few stamps for postage and packing. |
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Postal deliveries are so slow in December there is no point using first class stamps, a consumer watchdog warns. |
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Before you buy the Jiffy bag and stamps and queue up at the post office, take a moment to answer the following questions. |
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Some are marked with stamps, some with a hole punch, others a scribbled initial. |
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My stamp collection is severely depleted, and I miss standing over the kettle every so often steaming off unused second-class stamps. |
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Provisional stamps are usually made by overprinting, surcharging and occasionally by bisecting pre-existing stamps. |
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What got me back was that I was on food stamps and welfare and I had a family to support. |
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However, the demand for particular stamps also depends on regional affiliation. |
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I am enclosing the card on which the Post Office wanted me to affix the necessary stamps. |
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Some stamps are popular in a particular region but will find no takers elsewhere. |
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I always make sure there are sufficient stamps and air letters to be sold to the public. |
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They only printed two billion of these definitive stamps, so hurry up while supplies last! |
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Everyday stamps are called definitives, and are available continuously, being reprinted as necessary. |
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The stamps, redeemable for fabulous prizes, must be pasted into little books before they can be used. |
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Then, come the year end, I have receipts for five envelopes, two stamps and a computer disk to set against my vast and ginormous tax bill. |
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Most of the dances include stamps, hops, squats, slides, and hip swivels, reflecting the occasion for which it is intended. |
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Postage stamps were originally construed as prepayment for the service of transporting letters and packages. |
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The next step is to add milk but milk is dangerous and the date stamps are often confusing. |
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All stamps in Taiwan are made using the offset printing technique, the most basic, which further undercuts their appeal. |
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At first the Post Office applied a red cancellation mark to the new Penny Black stamps on envelopes, but it readily washed off. |
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Postal cancellations, like collectors' chops on traditional Chinese paintings, may appear independent of their stamps. |
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It's then sent through our inkjets and given a cancellation mark over the stamps. |
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The Ministry of Food even gave the railway special dispensation to operate its restaurant car without the requirement for food stamps. |
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Postage stamps are often issued to commemorate the anniversary of an important event. |
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It is customary for participating postal administrations to pay tribute to the host region by issuing stamps celebrating local achievements. |
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He crusaded for free food stamps to combat hunger and malnutrition in children. |
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The eleventh expedition designated one of its staff to be in charge of stamps and a franking stamp. |
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Bargain hunters browsed around the vast array of stalls selling anything from sunglasses to framed and franked Adolf Hitler stamps! |
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But it did not take long before illegally-distilled liquor, adorned with faked revenue stamps, was flooding the market. |
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The remaining challenge was to scale up the process from samples the size of postage stamps to cylinders as big as cooking pots. |
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He was an avid collector of jade, postage stamps, and more recently revenue stamps and licences. |
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Also we have to sign contracts costing R150, and we never see a copy with the revenue stamps that are supposed to be attached and cancelled. |
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They were also issued with coils containing labels instead of the postage stamps. |
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James made numerous books with pages of facsimile postcards, replete with colored stamps and cancellation marks. |
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The stamps affixed are obliterated at the despatching office in a manner to be fixed by our Minister of Finance. |
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Big sheets of paper cover the patio, and kid-safe paint, rollers, brushes, and stamps are everywhere. |
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His first civil service job was at the post office as a clerk, so he naturally saw the value of images on stamps. |
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Philately is the collection and study of postage stamps, postmarks, and related materials. |
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If I had seen the phoney letters, with their Italian stamps and postmarks, I would have concluded that Donald was in Italy. |
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To make these stamps the students fashioned a small lump of clay into a shape like a small rubber stamp. |
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Nelson's ships sailed into action with sailcloth mostly coming from Dundee with Baxter's stamps all over it. |
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He was awarded the Trinity Cross in 1978, his portrait adorned two postage stamps and six calypso songs were penned to commemorate his triumph. |
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Harris Tweed is protected by a raft of laws, stamps, and authentications that would make any copyright pirate balk. |
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At our last meeting Richard Baker gave another in his series of talks on countermarks or stamps. |
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Please send all stamps, postcards and picture phone cards to the address below. |
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Visitors will be able to buy stamps, first day covers, postcards and equipment ranging from albums to powerful magnifying glasses. |
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I don't know why people sell perfectly good stamps below face value when you can always use them to mail letters. |
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They make money not on stamps, but on the newspapers and candy bars that customers buy when they come in to mail a letter. |
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The stamps can then be used as postage from any Netherland Antilles port or onboard ship to mail a letter anywhere in the world. |
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By 1876, stamps were being used for letters to subscribers and delivered by mail carriers. |
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Then we stop at Santa's post office where we get special stamps for our postcards. |
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Once the rubber and mounting foam have been cut, the stamps are glued to a wooden mound and are ready to impress! |
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Other business included payment of pensions, issuing postal orders and, of course, selling stamps. |
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Congress pork-barrel spends and earmarks all of this money while we have enlisted families on food stamps. |
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Also a numismatist, he has a vast collection of stamps and coins from almost all countries, and his name figures in the Limca Book of Records. |
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A lead singer acts as cantor, while the human chain behind joins in the chorus as everyone stamps the floor rhythmically in this mantric ritual. |
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Good terroir encourages optimum fruit maturity and stamps the wine with its unique character. |
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My students have designed borders that have clouds, swirls, postage stamps and tessellations. |
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Before doing the real thing, practice on scrap paper to figure out the perfect amount of paint and pressure needed to make flawless stamps. |
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In all the warmer parts of the earth this form stamps itself in grand simplicity on the landscape. |
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The principal sources of revenue come from sales of copra, postage stamps, souvenir coins, and handicrafts. |
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Whoever wishes to give a personal touch to stamps can have their photos printed on stamp sheets and use them. |
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The film's title is a reference to the sheet of nine rare postage stamps, which they see as their ticket to the top. |
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That poses a problem with perforation and overlapping other similar stamps on the sheet. |
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In your May issue you ran an ad for a sheet of Richard Petty postage stamps. |
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If the operatives had come through Iran legally, there would have been Iranian stamps in their passports. |
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Use stamp hinges only on used stamps, or stamps that have already been mounted this way in an album before. |
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These mounts costs more than the stamp hinges and are usually used to hold the more expensive kinds of stamps. |
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Still very popular the traditional stamp hinge should only be affixed to used stamps. |
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You may want to use stamp hinges, small adhesive corners to use to apply your stamps into catalogs or albums. |
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The stamps are free and available to anyone willing to wait from a few minutes to a half-hour. |
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These stamps were issued to show the pre-payment of mechanical copyright royalties due under various Copyright Acts and General Regulations. |
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Mounts are plastic sleeves into which stamps are inserted, and in comparison to stamp hinges they are quite expensive. |
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In all forms of stamps the crushing is done by the blow struck by a pestle or stamp upon the rock which is resting in a mortar. |
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The exhibition is a display of unusual artistic form of applied graphics stamps, first-day covers, postcards and stamp designs. |
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These documents provide substantial insight into the agency's long-term expectations, especially with regard to audit trails and time stamps. |
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There could be a whole series of Peanuts stamps and there probably will be. |
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The author reveals the encoded semantics of images depicted on amulets, drawings, potter's stamps, and toreutics. |
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Random pattern stamps can be particularly troublesome, because they no longer interlock properly when they are larger than their designed size. |
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After cleaning, Mr Stone knew what a significant find he held in his hand because of the characteristic individual stamps in the shape of a stylised rosette. |
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Several of the architect's most famous buildings will soon be depicted on postage stamps. |
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As a matter of dollars and cents, America in the short term may be able to afford disability and food stamps. |
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Instead, she launched into the now-very familiar GOP talking points about ballooning food stamps rolls and weak jobs reports. |
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As Eleanor Clift recently lamented, the brouhaha in Congress over food stamps is not just about budgets. |
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Walmart cashes about 18 percent of food stamps in the U.S. Ergo, any cut would be bad news for the company. |
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With files shared among a large number of workstations, it becomes imperative that machines have their clocks synchronized so that file time stamps are globally comparable. |
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Those who can write in with the correct guess win a book of stamps! |
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Try water colours, acrylic paints, pastels and coloured paper, coloured modelling clay, ordinary air-drying clay, origami paper, rubber printing stamps and gel pens. |
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Still no word on whether the gang was able to set the price of postage stamps or agree on the official color of the Iraqi Olympic team's jockey shorts. |
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Also, if your choice for the best three stamps corresponds with the choice of the majority of participants, a collector's pack of stamps awaits you. |
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Divers rummaging here have found bottles of cold cream, canisters of celluloid photographic film, silver salt cellars, printing stamps, shaving kits, and lead soldiers. |
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At the same time, lower joblessness means fewer people using food stamps, unemployment insurance, and other safety net measures. |
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The user fee on duck stamps goes exclusively to funding federal acquisition of wetlands as wildlife habitat. |
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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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Two persons running away with the cash and revenue stamps were caught even before they could move out of the building, other two members of the gang escaped. |
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Security officials of the Life Insurance Corporation and people present foiled an attempt to loot Rs 2 lakh in cash and revenue stamps Rs 7,000 here yesterday. |
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There had been some improvement in customs and tax control, in the fight against the sale of goods with fake or without excise revenue stamps, and against VAT fraud. |
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How the organisers invited him to the dais is inexplicable given that he had been accused by the Legislative Council as a seller of fake revenue stamps. |
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The other stamps in the set depict the manatee and the royal antelope. |
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Thus, in an attempt to appeal for the support of the Asante, the silver jubilee celebration became a national affair that was commemorated on stamps. |
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The company specializes in handcrafted, original woodblock rubber stamps. |
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Conservatives oppose public spending to ease the hardship of poor women, cutting funds for food stamps and housing assistance. |
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Food stamps have already been cut, and congressional Republicans are hell-bent on cutting them further. |
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At issue are postage stamps that are tasteless and racially offensive. |
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She can now choose among services such as speed post, telefax and Internet kiosks at the post office, where cranky clerks formerly sold mainly just stamps and letters. |
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He had seen his exhibition advertised in a back number of the magazine and used one of his last two remaining postage stamps to send him photographs of his figures in pastel. |
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He sent the Spaniard on his way then visited a series of shops in Lisbon and had the visa reproduced down to the special stamps. |
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The increase in the number and range of commemorative stamps has led to thematic collecting of stamps showing a particular subject, irrespective of their country of origin. |
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Postwatch has recommended that customers sending Christmas cards this year should always use second-class stamps because of Royal Mail's poor past performance in December. |
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Save time, save the cost of stamps, and send money securely. |
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Use self-adhesive postage stamps, instead of the ones you have to lick. |
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A classic ODB moment was that MTV special where he took a limo to cash in food stamps. |
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Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution. |
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No orders for Gold Medallists stamps or sheetlets will be fulfilled until after the Games have ended and we recommend consolidating your purchases in a single order. |
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She collects used stockings and tights to be sent to India, where they can be used as bandages, bibles to pass on to missionaries abroad and used stamps for other charities. |
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He has food stamps and soup kitchens that provide him enough to eat, as do most homeless people in most urbanized areas. |
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A silver mural crown in five towers stamps the coat of arms. |
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He screams, he stamps, he curses all heaven with his bootless cries. |
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In future, much of this will pass to the bottlers, who will therefore incur extra capital costs, such as for adapting equipment, and will have to pay for the stamps upfront. |
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The theatre was full, and echoing to cheers, stamps and bravos. |
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We really need your help and by sending us your used postage stamps. |
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He notes with a touch of irony that the most successful government programs today are food stamps and quantitative easing. |
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The seals of office, which half a dozen of our rulers have just surrendered to, or received from, the Queen, are small metal stamps in velvet cases. |
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As a courtesy and a precaution, she stamps instructions on the back of each frame with information regarding what kind of hooks to use and how many inches to space them apart. |
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He even makes his own stamps and tools for the tooling process. |
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Brass stamps of the crests of the noble families were specially cast. |
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I bought a padded envelope, I put the tin inside, sealed it, addressed it to Red Tide and stuck on what I hoped were enough stamps to cover postage. |
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Eventually I had a variety of stamps stuck on the brown envelope. |
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And Sue Brazier, who is a lollipop lady outside Beechcroft Junior School, has offered to stick stamps onto the cards for anybody who doesn't have time to do it themselves. |
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Work was immediately started, and the 300 additional stamps were dropping in May, 1890, thus making a total of 540 stamps crushing ore from the Treadwell mine. |
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A counter was also set up so that interested children could buy new stamps and other philately material to begin their journey into stamp collecting. |
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Because they were distributed only to major cities, we would not expect to find strikes of the commercial rubber cancelers on Executive, State, Justice, or Navy stamps. |
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Individuals, who account for most purchases, buy stamps in odd lots. |
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Vodka distillers, who are held in higher esteem than food producers in Russia, were unable to secure the new excise stamps which have to be pasted on bottle labels. |
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We turned these stamps into the federal agency in charge and were given checkbooks with a total number of credits for all the stamps we had submitted. |
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The pane of 24 stamps also contained 24 connecting tabs in 12 designs. |
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The stamps celebrate cycling, sprinting, javelin, swimming and hurdling as well as a race involving athletes with a disability in lightning-fast wheelchairs. |
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The discussion of perfins, advertising stationery, selvedge, and sponsorship identified further implications of the connection between Canadian business and postage stamps. |
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The cracks form perpendicularly to the cooling surface unless there are elongated vesicles, which act like the perforations in postage stamps, bending the cracks round them. |
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I don't collect anything now but I used to collect coins and stamps. |
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Though he started philately as a hobby during his school days and collected many stamps, lack of penpals plus adequate finances prevented him from pursuing it vigorously. |
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The instrumental function of dope stamps, for both users and dealers, is clearly an important aspect of the phenomenon, but it does not tell the whole story. |
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The Royal Mail apologised and sent her a book of 12 first-class stamps, but the letter of apology was accompanied by her next-door neighbour's post delivered by mistake. |
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Some collectors, for example, look for stamps with rare postmarks, such as those from Yukon post offices that sprung up during the Gold Rush and closed down soon after. |
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Old stamps with postmarks dating back about 100 years are on display. |
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It must be difficult, whatever the evidence, to disbelieve in the existence of somebody who has sent you real letters with real stamps on them and real postmarks. |
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I am far more pleased to receive letters with stamps postmarked on them. |
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Is there anyone out there who would maybe donate a couple of second class stamps, or any company who would run some appeal letters through their franking machines. |
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One of the most sweeping changes made by the Legislature involves restructuring of the special-use stamps required of hunters pursuing game birds. |
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Over the years, the images on stamps have become the medium for transmission of propagandist messages about the country of issue to its citizens and the rest of the world. |
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As any deltiologist worth his stamps will tell you, the modern photographic picture postcard entered the world a few months after it was vacated by Queen Victoria. |
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Some of the most coveted United States postage stamps are the crude provisional stamps used by early postmasters from 1845 to 1846 before the Stamp Act was legislated. |
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The New Orleans 5c Provisionals are the most common of the CSA provisional stamps and the ones most likely to be acquired by the average collector. |
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Some stamps are released during golden jubilees and centenary celebrations, while others are released in honour of individuals such as the one released on Tuesday. |
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Designs are available in rubber stamps, precut paper, dies, and stencils. |
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In addition, the ARP has supplied a host of library equipment, like guillotines, hand scanners, shelves, counters, date stamps and catalogue cards. |
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It held scores of multi-shaped machines which, for a stipulated sum, would disgorge a variety of stamps, forms, envelopes and other postal miscellanea. |
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I have the right to stamp Thai entry visas and therefore relieve Bulgarian citizens who used to have to go to Bucharest to get stamps from the embassy there. |
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Loyalty cards, just like the old Green Shield stamps and the co-op divi are understandable but why, oh why, are these stores issuing credit and debit cards? |
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Here is a person who has evinced keen interest in photography, freelance journalism, photojournalism, trekking, river rafting, and collection of coins and stamps. |
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To limit team members' consumption, it issued food stamps to the villagers and allowed everyone to eat one catty of rice a day. |
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Two postage stamps were issued in September 1965 to honour Lister for his pioneering work in antiseptic surgery. |
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A set of postage stamps, featuring maps of the Kentish village of Hamstreet, was issued in 1991 to mark the bicentenary. |
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There are only a few genuine social connectors. True connectors collect people like other collectors collect stamps. |
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The change in government was a step towards the change in monetary units seen in the stamps illustrating this article. |
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The bicentenary was celebrated on the Isle of Man in 1975 and included a set of stamps from the Isle of Man Post Office. |
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This system was replaced in 1840 when the first postage stamps were introduced. |
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A similar announcement was made by Balbir Singh Sandhu, in Amritsar, who released stamps and currency of Khalistan. |
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In 2008 the Barra RNLI Life Boat, Edna Windsor was featured on a series of stamps. |
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Isle of Man Post issues its own stamps and derives significant revenue from the sale of special issues to collectors. |
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An excise duty is often applied by the affixation of revenue stamps to the products being sold. |
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However, such memorial stamps can preclude the passport bearer from travelling to certain countries. |
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Countries usually have different styles of stamps for entries and exits, to make it easier to identify the movements of people. |
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For immigration control, officials of many countries use entry and exit stamps. |
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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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In October 1999 the Isle of Man Post Office unveiled a set of 6 stamps honouring their native sons' music. |
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On 22 January 2009, two stamps were issued by the Royal Mail to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Burns's birth. |
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In 1966, two stamps were issued, priced fourpence and one shilling and threepence, both carrying Burns's portrait. |
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Other sources of revenue are the sale of postage stamps and coins, tourism and customs and harbour dues. |
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Ascension Island, Tristan da Cunha and Saint Helena all issue their own postage stamps, which provide a significant income. |
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Several additional issues in the 1960s were followed by a decimalisation issue in 1971 produced by overprinting the 1963 stamps. |
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Despite the lack of permanent inhabitants, the British Antarctic Territory issues its own postage stamps. |
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For example, both postage stamps and currency were issued for the empire as a whole. |
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A portion of the high value stamps, which were issued on July 1, were printed without the pound sign, making them valuable to collectors. |
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Local residents can then send any post with a 'CV34' postcode using one of these stamps by posting in one of the special green 'Scout Postboxes. |
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They form part of the passport when it is issued, as distinct from immigration stamps subsequently entered in the visa pages. |
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This stamps him as an acclimated Edmontonian and the Bulletin extends a hearty welcome. |
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Common items discovered in attics are silver dinner service sets, stamps, coins, paintings and NatWest piggy bank sets. |
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You used to get half penny stamps and because of inflation the postal rates kept changing and there was always new stamps. |
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Isle of Man Post issues its own stamps and makes significant revenue from the sale of special issues to collectors. |
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Duplicates and other unwanted stamps were being sold by the Queen to raise pounds 250,000 for a block of 10 Penny Blacks on a first-day cover. |
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Oology, the studying and collecting of eggs, was a common boyhood hobby akin to acquiring butterflies or stamps. |
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At first postage stamps were used for change, but the gummed backs were a nuisance and ungummed stamps were substituted. |
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They provided a display and gave talks, covering local areas, cigarette card silks and stamps. |
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On 29 September, the Royal Mail issued a set of four stamps commemorating the Ashes victory. |
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Not only are stamp collectors enthusiastic about buying them, the youth and school going children are also ecstatic about buying these stamps. |
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He became Minnesota's first billionaire, through Gold Bond trading stamps, building his startup, the Carlson Cos. |
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Just about out of nowhere, a gallon of gas now goes for two bucks and they don't even throw in trading stamps anymore. |
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Trading stamps proved to be right for the times and swept the nation in a wave of dramatic growth. |
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The sale on July 21 will feature 1852 different lots, highlighted by the rare plate once used as a proof sheet to print the Two Pence stamps. |
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He was carrying nine small stamps of psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide or. |
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Routine entries in service books, records may be made with the help of Hindi or bilingual rubber stamps. |
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A proposal to have the stamps placed in circulation was rejected by the Royal Mail. |
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The most affordable way is with first-day covers, issued by Royal Mail for each new set of stamps. |
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Now that commerce is done electronically, tax stamps are no longer issued here. |
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Californians can't buy alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, or kitty litter with food stamps. |
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He stamps down the stairs, leaving spludgy footsteps in the carpet behind him. |
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There were usually two or three of these stamps in a row, powered by the same drive and operating in sequence. |
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In order to obtain them, trail users need to collect stamps at various points along the trail. |
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It is also used for printing postage stamps and decorative plastic laminates, such as kitchen worktops. |
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Isabella was the first woman to be featured on US postage stamps, namely on three stamps of the Columbian Issue, also in celebration of Columbus. |
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This mark was a central motif of the East India Company's coinage and forms the central emblem displayed on the Scinde Dawk postage stamps. |
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The postage stamps on the letters from overseas were almost as interesting as the letters themselves. |
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Most of the content of this appendix consists of routine executive decrees, such as approval for a new set of postage stamps. |
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The UPU provides that stamps of member nations are accepted for the entire international route. |
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Between 1892 and 1906, it also issued separate stamps for the three administrative districts of the time. |
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The first catalogues of these stamps included Gerald Rosen's 1970 Catalogue of British Local Stamps. |
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For the many thousands of annual visitors Lundy stamps have become part of the collection of the many British Local Posts collectors. |
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The printing of Puffin stamps continues to this day and they are available at face value from the Lundy Post Office. |
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The studio has a pug mill, hydraulic press and tile cutter stamps. |
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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 company supplies a range of bespoke rubber stamps, pens and markers to the European market and has custom produced special items for the Arsenal shop. |
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Letterboxers should bring their signature stamps, ink, and logbooks. |
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Then, decorate your thank-you with fun stamps, glitter or suckers, address it, drop it in the mailbox with a stamp, and consider yourself one gracious girl. |
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While he was the president, I had written to him and got his signed photo and also a first-day cover bearing his stamps that South African Postal Department had released. |
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Other spaces open to the public are devoted to magazines, posters, stamps, postal cards, digital documents, microforms, and printed papers in addition to a multimedia space. |
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I AM collecting used stamps, postcards and picture phonecards for Guide Dogs for the Blind and I wondered if any readers would be kind enough to send me any they may have. |
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