John Garamendi, the California insurance commissioner, puts a stamp of approval on life insurers.
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Why not just write things on a blank piece of paper and affix a stamp to it?
He was sent off during the quarter-final defeat by Portugal in Gelsenkirchen for a stamp on Ricardo Carvalho.
Yet we still give this less legal privacy protection than a sealed envelope with a stamp on it.
But the instruments confer a stamp of scientific precision on a judgment that psychologists have proved ill-equipped to make.
Adebayor had already received a three-match ban for a stamp during the match.
The only way to send a text message was to write a letter and slap a stamp on it.
Each pill bears a stamp -- such as a dove, a dwarf or a thunderbolt -- that gives it an identity.
It was free, apart from the cost of a stamp, when much of the rich world's vast advice industry was costly.
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His work had a very personal character, a stamp that made it recognizably his, the way a Picasso is recognizably a Picasso.
"Dear Friend" letters get tossed faster than you can lick a stamp.
Of course, I might as well have had a stamp on my forehead saying "SAS, " such was the watch's popularity within the regiment.
It's not quite adulation to the level of making it on to a stamp or into a television drama, but it's certainly recognition.
"The whole experience in India has given me confidence and I come back to London feeling I have a stamp of approval, " he said.
He believes that a stamp which stated where products were made would help to boost British manufacturing and urged the government to legislate accordingly.
Cockbain pleaded guilty before an ERC disciplinary panel in Dublin after being cited for a stamp in the Ospreys' recent Heineken Cup win over Sale.
There is a stamp club, and a minigolf course, where the obstacle on the first hole isn't a windmill but a blue mail collection box.
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Any sort of licensing deal would suffice as a stamp of approval by big pharma, and off they went to ring the NASDAQ opening bell.
For days before and after that broadcast, the event has been presented by the local media as a stamp of approval for the country's policies.
Give the manufacturers a few years, and they'll pack a gigabyte or two of available space onto a card still no bigger that a stamp.
Which Doctor Who villain would you rather see on a stamp?
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So why would the U.S. Post Office create a stamp with a photo of the Statue of Liberty that is really not the Statue of Liberty?
Add a note and use the virtual keyboard to include your comments, highlight text, scribble free form, and even add a stamp to emphasize a point.
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Some coaches and players trying to put a stamp of validation on their careers while other coaches and players trying to add to their existing legacies.
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But Russians still need a stamp in their passports and must pay a fee (although residents of the Kaliningrad exclave have secured special arrangements to visit Poland).
Mr. Najib's election win buoyed financial markets, and the prime minister viewed their response as a stamp of approval for the direction he is trying to take the country.
On top of that, no company in its right mind would want a reactor that has not received a stamp of approval from one of the world's leading nuclear countries.
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The result is a stamp of the posts that under a microscope looks like a sheet of bubble wrap, each covered with layers of electrolyte and the cobalt oxide anode.
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