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stamp

[stamp] / stæmp /






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“The Europeans were perceived to have high respect for international law and a strong moral compass, so it was like getting the international stamp of approval. So we actually cared for that legitimacy,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It wasn't long ago we were told you couldn't lay a hand on anyone in the box and it would be stamped out," Carrick said at his news conference on Tuesday.

From BBC

Fuel stamps also allow residents to budget and spread the cost by purchasing stamps from local retailers and using them to pay for their oil delivery.

From BBC

“People never read the time stamps,” Grandma agreed.

From Literature

Ostrover and Lipschultz named conference rooms in their Park Avenue office after species of owls—an animal associated with wisdom—and stocked them with bowls of M&Ms stamped with pictures of the birds.

From The Wall Street Journal