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A confident pop of colour is the best way to put a stamp on that new home.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/01/17/furniture-bargains-for-new-homeowners-from-sofas-to-storage-18108114/
Alicante is a popular destination for British holidaymakers and its city council has pledge to stamp out noise pollution.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1746725/noisy-british-tourists-fines-alicante
"All domestic gas cylinders will have a date stamp on them, that date stamp is valid for ten years."
"All domestic gas cylinders will have a date stamp on them, that date stamp is valid for ten years."
All meat currently processed in the country should by law display a stamp issued by the relevant abattoir.
Source: https://antiguaobserver.com/farmers-urge-solutions-to-rampant-thefts-of-prized-livestock/
Also, the contract has three confirmed signatures on the Armenian side but only a stamp from the company without a signature or a position associated with it.
Although her products meet its standards, Ms. Scapin — Bologna’s mortadella upstart — refuses to accept the consortium’s stamp of authenticity.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/28/dining/mortadella.html
And not happening right now, but stock up on the Forever stamps if you mail stuff–the current 60-cent rate for a 1st class stamp will increase to 63 cents on January 22nd.
Source: https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2023/01/daily-news-brief-january-3-2023/
And with a vision for the Campbell Park club in mind, Slavin is ready to stamp his authority on the Three Towns side after replacing Derek Frye.
Any gain will be decreased by transaction costs such as stamp duty, legal and agent fees, which can reach 5% of the total selling price.
A "passport" encouraged folks to visit neighborhood shops for a stamp and prizes.
Approximately two seconds later, an officer fired twice at a fleeing Medina as per the time stamp on the police bodycam footage.
As both teams were trying to settle into the game, seizing each other like boxers, they traded the ball among themselves as they looked to stamp their authority in the early stages of the match.
Asked whether he will look to stamp his own mark on the team for the game against Orient this weekend, Short responded: “I don’t think I should change something that’s working, I’d be a fool to do that.
As part of the conference in the national capital, a customised postal stamp, a book, as well as a commemorative currency coin were released to mark the IYM.
A time stamp marked a screenshot as having been taken three hours before.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/02/world/asia/bangladesh-democracy-election.html
At the ticket counter, he got a boarding pass with a special stamp — “SSSS” — indicating he would need an extra security screening.
Source: https://www.columbian.com/news/2023/aug/13/seattle-imam-suing-over-mysterious-fbi-watchlist/
Berger, 41, resigned from Labour in 2019 under former leader Jeremy Corbyn, whom she accused of not doing enough to stamp out institutional antisemitism in the party.
Source: https://www.australianjewishnews.com/jewish-ex-mp-luciana-berger-rejoins-uk-labour/
Breen caught her defender with an up-fake before going off one leg to kiss a layup off the glass, gaining the record and putting a stamp on her career in a Massachusetts uniform, besting Sue Peters’ record that stood for 43 years.
Source: https://dailycollegian.com/2023/02/umass-crowned-atlantic-10-regular-season-co-champions/
Businesses can customize stamps with logos, specific text, or date formats, ensuring that the stamp aligns with their branding and operational needs.
Source: https://www.clarkedailynews.com/how-self-inking-stamps-improve-productivity-in-the-workplace.html