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[stamp] / stæmp /






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"I looked inside the front cover and, lo and behold, on the second page there was a Kiama Library stamp," Simmons said, with the library's borrowing conditions also detailed on the inside cover.

From BBC Aug. 7, 2026

Their presence felt like a stamp of approval to keep pouring into a community they love too.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 5, 2026

Allowing compounding pharmacies to legally produce peptides isn’t a stamp of approval from the FDA about their safety or efficacy.

From MarketWatch Jul. 24, 2026

But for Lurie, the argument that demand should inevitably lead to a stamp of approval falls short given the "extremely thin science."

From Barron's Jul. 23, 2026

It was called the stamp tax because every time colonists bought a newspaper, calendar, marriage license, deck of playing cards, or pair of dice they had to pay extra for a special stamp.

From "George Washington, Spymaster" by Thomas B. Allen

The forgeries have featured realistic-looking stamps generated with OpenAI, the research group found.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 8, 2026

She notes that the proportion of food stamps that were overpayments went up by only about 60%.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 2, 2026

Those aircraft, along with six others, are all commemorated in the second set of stamps:

From BBC Jul. 23, 2026

For those who hit all bookstores — with stamps to show for it — the grand prize awaits: a raffle entry for a $325 gift card.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 21, 2026

I asked Big Ma for two dollars to buy first-class envelopes, a memo pad, and postage stamps so we could write a proper letter to our mother.

From "P.S. Be Eleven" by Rita Williams-Garcia

The system relies on facial recognition and fingerprints instead of the age-old practice of getting your passport stamped at a booth.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 12, 2026

After Alquinga and Tupiza's ceremony, Luna stamped her paw on their marriage license, which also had the signatures of the couple -- and other human witnesses.

From Barron's Jul. 12, 2026

"If counterfeit goods cannot be completely stamped out, and I can still easily buy them, I will maintain my old habits."

From BBC Jul. 5, 2026

The bank’s latest annual financial report is stamped with the America250 logo—JPMorgan is a sponsor of the group—and titled “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 30, 2026

She’s clutching the white bag, which has the unfortunate word, Dick’s, stamped across it in orange.

From "A Heart in a Body in the World" by Deb Caletti

Seaholm wanted to add 60,000 square feet to Universal’s metal stamping plant near McAllen, Texas.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 14, 2026

New Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh isn’t a stranger on Wall Street, but the mystery to investors is whether he’s as committed as he sounds to stamping out U.S. inflation.

From MarketWatch Jun. 30, 2026

He said everything was done within governance frameworks, and responding to a point raised by Evans, said there was a degree of "rubber stamping" by him in some instances.

From BBC May 26, 2026

Trump has long treated his name as a product, stamping it on hotels, golf courses and even steaks.

From Salon Mar. 28, 2026

“Your Grace, I must protest—” hisses Durufle, but the bishop cuts him off by stamping his crozier to signal the finality of his judgment.

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein




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