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Dishes are then priced accordingly by size, with orders typically recorded with a rubber stamp onto a bill card that remains on the table.
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Since then, many dictators have adopted similar titles, either on their own authority or having it granted to them by rubber stamp legislatures.
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This law was later amended to state that the seal must be round in design and of either the rubber stamp or impression type.
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He effectively turned it into a rubber stamp organization.
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But over time, that judicial oversight which is supposed to be the check in our checks-and-balance system has largely become a rubber stamp to whatever the doctor thinks is best.
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On some copies the title is not completely legible due to the speed or carelessness in applying the rubber stamp to the finished sleeves.
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The action simply gets a rubber stamp of approval at the last millisecond.
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It is a simple rubber stamp with the name of the place.
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He ordered a rubber stamp that would produce a facsimile should he need it in the future.
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Postal markings were originally hand written on the letters, and in about 1767, postal markings began to be added by rubber stamp, indicating the town of origin.
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