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Sentence count:197+28Posted:2017-01-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: brandcrushengravelabelmarkpoundprintsealtrampletreadSimilar words: stamp outstammerfirst amendmentvitamincontaminatecontaminationcamplampMeaning: [stæmp]  n. 1. a token that postal fees have been paid 2. the distinctive form in which a thing is made 3. a type or class 4. a symbol that is the result of printing 5. machine consisting of a heavy bar that moves vertically for pounding or crushing ores 6. a block or die used to imprint a mark or design 7. a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents. v. 1. walk heavily 2. to mark, or produce an imprint in or on something 3. reveal clearly as having a certain character 4. affix a stamp to 5. treat or classify according to a mental stereotype 6. destroy or extinguish as if by stamping with the foot 7. form or cut out with a mold, form, or die 8. crush or grind with a heavy instrument 9. raise in a relief. 
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121. Buyers brought forward purchases in August to beat the deadline on stamp duty, creating a vacuum in the following month.
122. Radical breaks on stamp duty are planned to entice house buyers into rundown areas.
123. Darling himself designed the first stamp, and an eminent wildlife artist has been conscripted for this purpose each year since.
124. Had the limit not been stated, the rent would have been unascertainable, and the stamp duty would have been £2.
125. Example: Our food stamp program is designed to improve the diets of low-income families.
126. Such cheques will bear the bank's stamp and a bank official's signature on their face.
127. It was the first and biggest step in changing the council from a legislative body to a rubber stamp for his administration.
128. Calls should cost about the same as a first-class stamp.
129. The date stamp must be altered every day, as the Post Office will not accept pre- or post-dated mail.
130. He'd even addressed the envelope, bought the stamp by himself and posted it.
131. Beyond the walls I heard the stamp and jingle of the King's escort, but he came in alone.
132. Improbable because compared to the plump, leather-lined Bentley, a barn door has the frontal area of a postage stamp.
133. The mob had already burnt in effigy Andrew Oliver and his new stamp office before doing some damage to his house.
134. Modern mass-produced media such as cassettes or compact discs could never be marketed if each one had to carry a stamp.
135. After Completion - the solicitor registers the title and pays stamp duty where applicable on your behalf.
136. Much of the cost goes to the Government in stamp duties and Land Registry fees.
137. She wanted desperately to call a halt to it, to stamp it out for ever.
138. How could she produce anything that bore the stamp of continuity and at the same time managed to be fresh and original?
139. That famous churchman Arnold of Rugby put a stamp upon independent education which helped to produce this consequence.
140. Much of this bore the unmistakable stamp of guild thought and policy.
141. By executing and keeping such documents outside the United Kingdom the purchaser can significantly reduce the stamp duty it must pay.
142. However, since Stamp Duty has already been removed from share dealing, why has he set a moratorium on house purchase?
143. And Gibbs says a confrontation between protesters and politicians over the Stamp Act took place on the front porch.
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144. Meanwhile housebuilder Cala Homes is wooing first-timers by paying the 5 percent deposit, stamp duty and £500 towards the legal costs.
145. A 35-cent brochure on the trail is available at each site, where visitors may obtain an official stamp representing each location.
146. Finally, from the 40p would be deducted the cost of the telephone call or postage stamp to make the complaint.
147. Under the Senate bill, the food stamp program would be left under the control of the federal government.
148. Is there a strong enough will to stamp out drug abuse?
149. The imperial family is doing its best to put its stamp on the future princess.
150. Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there. Josh Billings 
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