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stamp

noun as in impression, symbol, seal

noun as in character

verb as in step on hard

verb as in imprint; press mark on

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“What I don’t like hearing is ‘We can’t find anyone,’” she said before putting her stamp of approval on a few comedians, including one of her staff members:

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It was new to us, and to many in the party too: the abolition of stamp duty on main homes in England and Northern Ireland.

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She said scrapping stamp duty - a tax on the sale of homes in England and Northern Ireland - will "unlock a fairer and more aspirational society" and help people of all ages.

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He was hoping for time to stamp his authority on the players, the team and the club but that was never likely to happen.

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It is unclear whether the contamination was intentional or accidental, and people are being asked to avoid consuming drinks without labels, safety seals or tax stamps.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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