Tinners were required to take their metal to a stannary town, where the tin was weighed and stamped, and duty paid on it. |
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He stamped his booted foot, knowing that Vin had something to do with her disappearance. |
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Create your own gift tags and use stamped brown craft paper for wrapping paper. |
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Why not include a stamped addressed envelope and writing paper with the present? |
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Her most memorable roles are stamped with her trademark characteristics, by turns wry, matey and spikily defiant. |
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The guy checking them was so concerned that the lock on his gate was on the latch properly he just stamped it and waved me through. |
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Entries will be returned only if accompanied by a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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Support columns for the bridge will feature textured cast stone, with a cast concrete inset stamped with decorative patterns of prairie grasses. |
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Crocks of blue-veined Stilton cheese from the interior dairy areas were stamped that they were by appointment to the Queen herself. |
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And I got away with it, even though I omitted to get my entry declaration stamped on arrival in Russia. |
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The roughnecks dodged him, toting boxes of stamped cargo goods and dirty mops to swab the deck. |
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You can have any message stamped over the rubber band bracelets, or designs crafted on them. |
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Without marshalls, audaxes still need proof of ride completion and that means cards to be stamped plus information points. |
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He sealed, addressed, and stamped it before tucking it under his pocket and going for a brief walk down to the nearest public mailbox. |
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If the telefacsimile machine malfunctions, the telefacsimile document shall be stamped as of the date actually received in the office. |
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Every housewife stacking her shelves should be proud to have her tins of beans stamped with a such a badge of high distinction. |
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We need to ensure all terrorism is stamped out for the safety of society itself. |
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The woman told me that I needed to get my pledge sheet stamped as evidence that I'd actually done the walk. |
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In the school's library I found a remnant of McCarthyism stamped inside the cover of a book. |
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To receive a copy of the application form please send an email or a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the address below. |
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Manuscripts, photographs, and other submitted material can be acknowledged or returned only if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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Essays will not be returned unless a self-addressed, stamped envelope is provided. |
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Those selected will be notified by telephone, but you must also include a stamped, self-addressed envelope in which your 10 tickets will be sent. |
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A questionnaire and stamped self-addressed return envelope were mailed to 21 current preceptors of community health practicum students. |
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To receive the instructions, send a business-size, self-addressed, stamped envelope with 55 cents postage to the address above. |
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Applications should be made to me, as membership secretary, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope enclosed if a membership card is required. |
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For an entry form, sponsorship form and more details, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to me at the address below. |
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Any specific information initially requested was provided, together with a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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The first two waves included a cover letter, survey and stamped, self-addressed return envelope. |
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Warren sent her a fan letter with an autograph sticker and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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Both goals were stamped with class but it was tough on City, who hardly warranted being behind by one, never mind two. |
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All customs and immigration officials we met smiled at Rebecca and stamped our passports with a happy mien. |
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She would scan the books, one by one, placing them to her right after she'd stamped them. |
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He lumbered to a halt, resignation stamped plainly on his bibulous features. |
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Character building biopics have a formula, which has Made In Hollywood stamped all over them. |
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You will be able to know their date of manufacturing by searching for the three or four-digit number stamped in the tire's sidewall. |
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The people are still poor and miserable, and the land ruined, and the elegance Monseigneur lived in has been stamped out completely. |
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The stable-bound horse, ribs protruding, eyes blinkered, stamped its hooves on the wooden floor. |
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This vastly successful satire is stamped with the unmistakable and blissfully frivolous brand of South Park humor. |
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Some Rossington Bridge mortaria are stamped jointly by Sarrius and either Setibogius or Secundua. |
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This document, which says that Bush received only 40 points, is stamped April 10th, 1974, and is unamended. |
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The one-piece bodysides are stamped at this facility, as are the rest of the outer Class-A panels. |
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Each package carries a freshness guarantee with a boldly stamped expiration date. |
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Post offices are no longer sleepy places where letters just get stamped and sent. |
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Penelope stamped down on his foot, which probably hurt her more, since she was wearing dancing slippers. |
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The electrical contact 3 is in the form of an elongate, stamped uniplanar member of electrically conductive material. |
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The pierced motifs were mechanically cut with a steel punch and the embossed decoration on the borders stamped out with steel dies. |
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We sent a variety of unpackaged items to U.S. destinations, appropriately stamped for weight and size, as well as a few items packaged as noted. |
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Consequently, fundamentalist class cultures tend to be stamped with a distinctive brand of southern conservatism. |
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The place had a uniformed commissionaire, a dress circle and rude behaviour was ruthlessly stamped out by frightening torch-wielding usherettes. |
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Now several companies are providing training for stamped concrete, polymer overlays, and chemical stains. |
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He got up and stamped his feet in fury, pulling his hair in angry humiliation. |
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Jeter, pouting and petulant, stamped his feet and flung his hat around in the dugout. |
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His feet stamped hard on the ground, like a steady beat of the drum issuing a warning. |
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I brought Russet back in, stamped my feet on the rug, and took off his leash. |
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I stamped my feet and rubbed my hands together as it was bitter that night. |
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Within thirty seconds, footsteps could be heard coming down the path, so the fire was stamped out. |
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They used diggers and metal cutters, and stamped down material by thumping it with the bucket of an excavator. |
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They cut their names with penknives on the walls of the building and stamped around on the mosaic floors in heavy boots. |
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As they are stamped with the black mark of being a convict, it becomes extremely difficult for them to fetch an employment. |
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We nodded, and he handed us our pink and blue marriage certificate, stamped with the Great Seal of the State of California. |
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Mounting foam is also needed to ensure the block the stamp is mounted on does not come in contact with the surface to be stamped. |
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Sidewalks and crosswalks were stamped with a brick pattern and chemically stained. |
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They will be stamped with his seal, numbered by his wife Tessa and will be accompanied by a letter of authentication. |
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The belt and holster have both been stamped with this unique design and then accented with border stampings. |
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He had never entered the lottery before and he had assumed that his entry form would be stamped with a code of some sort. |
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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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At present all meat products that can be exported have an oval mark stamped on the carcass by the Meat Hygiene Service. |
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In every passing era, the images of celebrities have been stamped on popular culture. |
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This was not carried through into the final slip which was stamped on 21 January 1997, though all the other changes were. |
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It starts with their personalities, which are very different, but which are equally stamped on their new teams. |
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All this was stamped on a background of indigo blue dotted with white as the stars winked at us from far away. |
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Her image is seen stamped on every moon cake, and artefact connected to the festival. |
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Ever since the first hunter-gatherer decided to hang up his spear and go into the farming business, mankind has stamped his mark upon the land. |
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Hollow-back shovels are usually stamped from a metal sheet that's rolled over to create a depression called a frog. |
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Some bills are stamped from playful denominations carved into insulation boards. |
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Meireles's marionette is stamped from thin rubber and was suspended from a rotating rod at the ceiling. |
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On August 31, 2001, Kitty stamped her last letter as postmistress of the local post office. |
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The famous name, stamped in gold letters on a green background, leaves you in no doubt as to the pedigree of this more sober-suited car. |
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The ore was stamped fine, roasted, and amalgamated in combination pans without grinding. |
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In order to be absolutely sure, the comrade responsible for burden relief stamped the document with an official stamp. |
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Tully on guitar and vocals has stamped his authority on radio, doing more ad voices than you can imagine. |
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Any expression of working class independence or militancy, no matter how limited, was to be ruthlessly stamped out. |
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The dole office should provide a form that unemployed people could get stamped to say where they were looking for work. |
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He broke off to kick one of the mules on the haunch as it stamped uneasily towards the side. |
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I over-stamped the Small Leaf with gold ink randomly on the frame, stamped the Dots and then stippled some color along the edges. |
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The vote has been ratified by the county committee, and will need to be rubber stamped by national headquarters in London. |
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One less problem now that this voice of free thought has been stamped out under the jackboot. |
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Any artist who has had their past work stamped with classic status must surely find themselves in a bind. |
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From songs neatly woven into the story's fabric to the dances that are performed with athletic ferocity, Minnelli's name is stamped all over it. |
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The website doesn't mention whether you need to enclose a stamped, addressed envelope but best be on the safe side. |
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I enclosed a stamped, addressed, envelope so they could send me a receipt for the payment. |
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Please include a stamped and addressed envelope with your letter requesting an application form. |
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If you would like to receive a reply then please enclose a stamped, addressed envelope with your letters. |
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It was a rag doll, stamped front and back on a piece of cloth that you cut out and sewed around and filled with sawdust. |
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Andy wheeled round and stamped back towards us until he was face to face with the suspicious rebel. |
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In fact, there's only one exterior panel that's stamped, which is a small panel between the front wheel well and door edge. |
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Kel's horse whinnied and stamped, tossing her head to try to free up the reigns a little. |
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Textiles are well developed, especially handwoven kente, and stamped adinkra cloths. |
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To his surprise, the agent wrote him a receipt for the cash and stamped it. |
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For all pennies are stamped with the image of the King, just as all men bear the image of the King of Kings. |
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A mathematical wizard with his name firmly stamped in the Limca Book of Records. |
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It was so obvious it could have been stamped on her forehead. |
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The Bolshevik Revolution stamped out the city's vibrant and multilingual character. |
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Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead with a needle in his arm and envelopes of heroin stamped with an Ace of spades logo. |
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The boy turned towards the door on the left wall and ran the bar code that was stamped on the bottom of the ticket under a box-like thing that jutted out of the wall. |
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For instance, I see before me as I write a table of oak, on which is stamped by machinery a design intended to make the buyer suppose that the table is quartered oak. |
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The surveys were faxed or mailed with a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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We sent to the coaches the number of surveys equal to the number of swimmers on the team, along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to return all surveys. |
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Inside each of the four buildings a horse neighed, stamped or whinnied. |
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The quality assurance card also has a unique identification number, which is stamped on the jewellery in addition to a detailed description of the piece of jewellery. |
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It retains not only its original octagonal stamped English brasses and ivory escutcheons but also most of its gray-blue paper drawer and cupboard lining. |
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Swing the long irons as though they all have the No.7 stamped on the sole. |
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Regardless of the result this Sunday, Cyril Lyons has now stamped his own personality on this team and this county, and a new era has very definitely begun. |
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The correct air pressure should be stamped on the tire itself. |
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Even if you'd rather be soaking in a bubbly bath, we have awesome ideas for presents that will have your personality stamped on them beside the bow. |
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If you were to walk round with a bulldog, or a Rottweiler, even if it's on a lead you would be stamped as brutal, because of it's vicious nature and it's fearful look. |
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To buy tickets by mail, the Dead asked fans to send requests along with a stamped, self-addressed envelope. |
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Under white mindwinter sun the air's bleached fabric is stamped with a repeating pattern of black-and-grey-striped cats and still-wet golden berries. |
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Some pieces bear Lebkuecher's hallmark of an L within the arc of a quarter moon, but all seem to be stamped with a four or five digit number, usually beginning with zero. |
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It arrived in a yellow envelope with your address scrawled across the front, plastered with Air Mail stickers and stamped with the zip code of New York City. |
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Johen's reply broke Jande's concentration on Dilys and her daughter, and she could hear their horses giving truth to Johen's words as they stamped restively on the track. |
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After propping the shovel against the side of the building, I stamped the snow off my shoes and stepped into the warmth of the office, closing the door against the cold. |
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Pewter was used to make cheap jewellery and was cast in moulds made from antler, engraved Roman tiles and clay, although stamped pewter jewellery was also made. |
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The metallic surface has been stamped and antiqued using inks. |
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And stamped on the inside cover is the imprint of the Stalag where he spent the latter part of WWII, having been shot down over Germany on a fighter mission. |
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At the same time, plastics developers are targeting structural components like front end modules and other mainstays of stamped steel like seat frames. |
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The tickets and transfers will be stamped with magnetic strips that will digitally communicate the value of the ticket or the time expiry of a transfer to the fare box. |
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I should hope to receive your rejoinder, post marked with the utmost haste, delivered upon my doorstep and stamped with your signet within the fortnight. |
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The good humour was infectious and the rumbustious crowd of students, boiler-makers, steelworkers, auto-workers and other union members stamped their approval. |
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He pulled several down and discovered that the pages were stamped with bizarre runes of what must have been the written form of the Martian language. |
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After the sermon they formed a ring, and with coats off sang, clapped their hands, and stamped their feet in a most ridiculous and heathenish way. |
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Sides of binding boards are covered with a woven fabric of cherry-red and black, and the shelfback is covered with imported black capeskin stamped in gold. |
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The second mail-out, sent one week after the advance-notice letter, included a personalized letter, a short survey, and a stamped, addressed return envelope. |
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There were more leaflets, a pile of uncompleted questionnaires and a small number of stubby light blue pencils stamped with a London Underground logo. |
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Andrew quickly stepped into action and stamped out the the smoldering tip of the curtain and looked back to glare at Char who was only smiling sheepishly. |
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They then have to be folded and put into envelopes to be stamped. |
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Each record will be stamped with the user name and date and time of entry and will provide an accurate and thorough audit of health center activity throughout the camp season. |
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During this period the court painter Sir Peter Lely made the first collection of old master drawings systematically stamped with a collector's mark. |
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His heavy boots stamped down the hallway and gradually faded off. |
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Send color copies, preferably, or include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you would like your original photos or drawings returned. |
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And also the Specification aforesaid was stamped according to the tenor of the statute made for that purpose. |
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Each team has a nominated team leader, who is responsible for ensuring that the team's route card is stamped at each tor. |
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For quality control, Parliament in 1503 required all London-made pewter to be stamped with the maker's symbol or touchmark. |
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Trumpkin went to a flat stone about the size of the top of a water butt, and stamped on it with his foot. |
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But the boxes are stamped with a best-before date of the 13th and Valentine's cupcakes made by the same firm should be scoffed by the 12th. |
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Natalia Woolley allegedly kicked, punched and stamped on 69-year-old client Winston Fernandez on an escort visit to his suburban house. |
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Also, any CO2 Cartridges stamped with Jefferson Metal or Sparklet must be disposed of by the proper method. |
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Also available are UV metallization, hot stamped ring, special color metallization and custom colors. |
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He took shows to the Edinburgh Fringe and had them stamped with multiple stars. |
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It incorporates several physical security features like Guilloche patterns, hot stamped hologram and micro text etc. |
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The taximan fought his attackers off, but as he grappled with the three men outside the car he was punched to the ground, kicked and stamped on. |
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Shin stamped her authority on the championship when she hit a perfectly executed lob wedge chip shot into the 14th hole from thick rough. |
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Earlier, the Fourcy trainee had stamped his authority with a fluent victory in the Group I Prix Manganate in Deauville in August. |
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Simply drop in a letter, including a stamped and self-addressed envelope, and a reply with come for free direct form the North Pole. |
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For a copy, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to 2004 Chicken Recipe Brochure, 3117-A McHenry Ave. |
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Including a self-addressed stamped postcard requesting it with your next mailing. |
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The determined Erectors stamped their dominance to lead from the start to finish en route to their Game 3 victory. |
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The moulding machine is coupled with a specially-developed unreeling and reeling device for precise and gentle handling of the stamped strip. |
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All ware made by the individual was then required to be stamped with the touchmark. |
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My knowledge of my mother is very scanty, but very distinct. Her personal appearance and bearing are ineffaceably stamped upon my memory. |
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Elwell spent six years jailing squaddies who stepped out of line and has already stamped his mark on the Lower Parade venue. |
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In a few moments he stamped upon the floor, the doors flew open and a file of musketeers entered. |
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Souvenirs of pilgrimages to shrines, such as clay or lead badges, medals and ampullae stamped with images were also popular and cheap. |
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Many a man I've known started like you to be an honest outlaw, a merry robber of the rich, and ended stamped into slime. |
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Byrd's contributions to the Cantiones are in various different styles, although his forceful musical personality is stamped on all of them. |
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Although there were deaths and severe injuries on the Albanian side, the insurgency in Glodjane was far from stamped out. |
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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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The Comyn brothers were instructed to remain in Moray until all signs of the rebellion had been stamped out. |
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Bullion bars produced by the mint are stamped with the original Royal Mint Refinery emblem and come in a range of different sizes. |
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To prove his journey, he kept a log book which was stamped at any Post Office he passed. |
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An increased effort to combat piracy with naval forces, effectively stamped out piracy. |
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Guild marks were often stamped on the rings to show their origin and craftsmanship. |
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People receiving incorrectly stamped Christmas cards could be charged the underpayment plus a pounds 1 administration fee, a watchdog warned yesterday. |
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Participants must stop at locations indicated as control points on route directions, and have their control point card stamped as a proof of passage. |
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Volvo relies on the nearby Ford Genk plant to provide a majority of the stamped parts for its production, which are shipped by rail and truck on a just-in-time basis. |
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On many rivets, a size in 32nds may be stamped on the rivet head. |
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The raiders ripped the tail off a lizard, stamped fish to death and stole three corn snakes and a parrot from Hobday's Pet Shop in Coventry, West Midlands. |
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Helix, the name you saw stamped on just about everything plastic you ever owned in your schooldays, have announced they are bringing out pencil sharpeners with safety blades. |
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Although his actions turned Rome into a military dictatorship, he was popular with the citizens of Rome, having stamped out the rampant corruption of Commodus's reign. |
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For example, there are the first-generation AHSS materials, martensitic grades, that have to be hot stamped or roll formed in order for them to achieve their properties. |
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Po-faced officials yesterday stamped on attempts to table a Parliamentary motion congratulating the city on its 2008 success because of one word sarnie. |
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Bourdillon's library includes books printed before 1600 in their original pigskin or stamped calf bindings and some examples of modern fine binding. |
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Some were even stamped on the right front of their slides with small images of the famed French 75mm fieldpiece, a clever marketing ploy guaranteed to appeal to Gallic pride. |
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Since newspapers were printed on stamped paper, those most affected by the introduction of the duty were the most effective at producing propaganda opposing the tax. |
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The gunpowder was stamped into the tube, then a lead ball was put into the muzzle, a wad was stamped over it, and the charge was set fire to by a lunt through the lower hole. |
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Officers are concerned many members of the public are unaware they have to pay an 80p handling charge when receiving inadequately stamped letters. |
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The vast majority were stamped on the bottom to identify the manufacturer. |
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