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Eventually printed replicas of stamps became acceptable to both sides.
If such an interpretation were accepted, such stamps can be viewed as more than decoration as they become symbols conveying information about family.
He was the local tax assessor and collector and sub-distributor of stamps.
They held an official chop, and stamped it on legal documents as proof that they had reviewed them and made fair copies of them.
The quantity relative for second-class stamps is 140.0, indicating an increase in numbers bought of 40%.
Providing cash (rather than benefits in kind, food stamps or vouchers) is more cost-effective and flexible, and avoids the creation of distorting secondary markets.
Instead, we impose some additional structure that allows us to allocate version stamps under a totally ordered scheme.
Layered on top of segmentation are the topic stamps themselves, in their relational contexts, at a phrasal level of granularity.
The expenditure cap was eliminated and food stamps returned to full entitlement status in the 1990 reauthorization act.
Shearing can be per formed after stamping, for example, trimming the edges of a stamped component.
Functor signatures are identified modulo renaming of bound stamps.
Participants were promised a summary of the results and stamps to cover postage.
Like these, stamps showed the emblem of the lion and the sun and/or the portrait of the reigning monarch.
How strange it is for books to inculcate one set of ideas, while experience of the world stamps them with all the flagrancy of falsehood.
The state remained ' at war ', stamping out nationalist politics and fighting urban expansion and rural evasions.
Next, the stamping operations required to form the par t must be selected.
No toys ... books or magazines ; no allowances for writing materials, stamps, gifts or the cinema.
Appropriate modifications must be made to cer tain parameters to account for the differences between the plastic injection molding process and the metal stamping process.
Representation of stamping operations is another avenue for future research.
Similarly, notching can precede any other operation but cannot be per formed after bending or stamping.
Second, candeleros, figurines, cylindrical tripod vases, and seal stamps generally occurred in private contexts with domestic refuse suggesting a family or household ritual complex.
He devoted the massive resources of his bureaucratic regime to stamping out any traces of cultural resistance.
Racialists argued that the environment irrevocably stamped the 'essential character' [xing] of people, and no cultural or political measures could change them.
Excavations at the household group recovered 106 molded spindle whorls and three ceramic stamps, which were possibly used for textile decoration.
If you look very closely, next to the dimple, a number - 4283 - can be made out, stamped (not moulded) into the white plastic.
The value of food stamps and other benefits, accounted for in the experimental measure, may reduce the statistical association between experimental poverty and material hardship.
Packs of cigars and cigarettes were stamped with a seal of origin at the state factories.
Here the individual is existentially stamped a second time, resulting in a yet greater concentration of individual existence.
The final set of topic stamps is designed to be representative of the core of the document content.
The chorus enacts a variety of stylized rituals - clapping, stamping, processing around the performance space and declaiming multi-lingual texts to sections of the audience.
Blocks with smaller time stamps are older than blocks with bigger time stamps.
There was a substantial contrast between the line of communist propaganda, which preached fraternity between peoples, and the reality of relations stamped with paranoia.
I am sending you some writing paper, envelopes, and stamps.
We will then define a manufacturing cost structure for injection molded par ts, metal stamped par ts, and product assembly.
In addition, 36.2% of the boys' families received public assistance or food stamps.
As expected, pasteurization was at once efficacious and after many years the cattle disease was eventually virtually stamped out.
A fat element maps version stamps to values, being able to return the element's value for any version of the array.
Artifacts representing independence and nationalism could range in size from commemorative stamps to massive marble monuments.
An additional office was in charge of packing and stamping.
Siebertz shows that the iconography of early stamps was influenced by that other marker of sovereignty: coins.
The authors of these written statements signed the certificates, put their seal on them, or even stamped them with their fingerprint.
What is the value of the stamps he got?
The succession of the outer forces stamps itself as a like succession upon the brain.
From now on stamps could be used to carry the state's message both to its own subjects and to the rest of the world.
I collect them like some people collect stamps or butterflies.
King glosses over the issue of how similar food stamps are to other programs that are offered as entitlements.
The first adhesive stamps were issued in 1876.
When low denominations ran short in the post offices higher denomination stamps were bisected, diagonally or vertically, and accepted for delivery.
In addition, it is quite likely that many of these families received supplemental income or governmental assistance through food stamps, subsidized childcare, or welfare.
His writing was stamped by his own personality and viewpoint.
Of these, the food stamps programme is worth by far the most - $22.8 billion in 1996.
A stack of stamps is used because 'top-level' evaluations may be nested when files are loaded with the use function.
The point is that even the most uncontroversial human-rights norms are not self-specifying, nor do they come with their relative weights stamped on their foreheads.
Specifically, we identify topic stamps as term-like phrases that manifest a high degree of topical prominence, or salience, within contiguous discourse segments.
He is also stamped by a mode of behaviour which, in the context of fin-de-siede culture, is unconvincing and alien.
Moreover, members of each nation were stamped with a particular set of distinctive characteristics that marked them from non-members.
Following this scheme then, we can implement efficient ordered lists and by simple derivation, a quick and effective scheme for totally ordered version stamps.
Thus, our requirements, as stated so far, only dictate a partially ordered version stamping scheme.
A problem with this version stamping method is that it requires arbitrary accuracy real arithmetic, which cannot be done in constant time.
Women were asked to take the measures home, complete them within 1 week, and mail them back to the investigator in the provided stamped envelope.
Most suburban voters are not welfare state "constituents"; they receive neither food stamps nor farm subsidies.
The respondents could choose between returning the completed survey in a sealed, pre-addressed stamped envelope through the same internal mail system or through the public postal system.
Around 1730 various schemes were proposed to regulate merchants under civil and military surveillance, with guarantees from neighbors, stamped lading certificates and passes at military posts.
The main item of contention was the purchase requirement, the amount of money which eligible households had to pay in cash in order to receive their monthly allotment of stamps.
A self-addressed, stamped envelope was also provided.
From the time stamps of the snapshots shown, it is easy to observe that the hand moves slower around the start and the end than in the middle.
More screaming as he stamped his foot.
At first my interest in insects ran alongside collecting postage stamps, cigarette packets and the numbers of railway engines, but gradually these other interests were left behind.
An experiment on binocular colour vision with half-penny postage stamps.
In the collecting of books, art and stamps, for example, the emphasis is rather on discrimination and associated qualities such as aesthetic merit, authenticity and condition.
The age comparison becomes more expensive when the cells belong to different blocks, because then the time stamps of the corresponding blocks need to be fetched and compared.
The result suggests the importance of framing, the definition of food stamps as dealing with hunger and the public belief that it is right to feed the hungry.
King puzzles over how food stamps got themselves excluded from welfare reform, and remained tied to food and agriculture programs instead, but he doesn't theorize about the outcome.
One potential problem with the specification of the models is the oftenfound positive relationship between receipt of benefits, such as food stamps, and the report of insufficiency.
The cost of the metal stamped par ts consists of the same five basic components -material cost, tooling cost, equipment operating cost, labor cost, and burden.
Copying "errors" during culture acquisition will be governed by production rules that have not been stamped with natural selection's seal of approval and therefore need not promote fitness.
In terms of local incidence of problems, areas with greater levels of food stamps or family assistance spending actually have fewer articles written about these topics.
The result is a calculus over stamps that captures the expected behaviour of type generativity and can also express the related but more involving notions of structure generativity and sharing.
The charges which the local authorities levy on certain services are sometimes paid directly by taxpayers to officials on the pretext that the required fiscal stamps are not available.
A gaudy 'get up' (to make use of an expressive common-place) is highly to be condemned, and at once stamps the wearer as a person of inferior taste.
The experience of traders who give stamps varies enormously.
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Thousands of customers who have collected stamps may not be able to get the goods they expected when they began.
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There is no doubt that many consumers like trading stamps.
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If a man wants to buy stamps on a cash value he should be able to do so.
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If they do, the profitability in trafficking in stamps would be largely ruled out.
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As we know, in the late summer and early autumn it was quite obvious that the use of trading stamps in the country was growing.
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Then the stamps are sold for cash to retailers.
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Arguments were recorded in favour of trading stamps.
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The cost is quite small if people save towards the cost of television licences by buying savings stamps as they can do at present.
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Last year the cost of production of all postage stamps was about £250,000 and sales were about £105 million.
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I suggest that we use a label with a number stamped on it.
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The printing of about 250 million stamps and the alteration of about 8 million books cannot be done very quickly.
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I thought that some of the worst excesses would have been stamped out by now.
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They do not pay insurance stamps because they come under the small income exemptions.
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He cannot possibly say whether the whole of the work was done by the person whose card he stamps.
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The idea that our soldiers cannot get postage stamps is really too ludicruous for words.
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Are you going to advance the real interests of this country, or of any country, by stamping out such people from among your full citizens?
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I recognise that the stamps, which are not paid for, should not rank for benefit, but that is no obstacle, surely.
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