Sentences with phrase «stamped on»

«From the Magna Carta to the first Parliament to the industrial revolution to an empire that covered the world; most of the great inventions of modern times with Britain stamped on them: the telephone; the television; the computer; penicillin; the hovercraft; radar...
They are kicked and their heads are stamped on.
It is this democracy which recent party leaders have stamped on.
The RumbleSeat is a separate seat attachment that can be attached to the stroller frame, they have manufacture dates stamped on the bottom of the seat from September 2014 through May 2015.
I think you'd rather see this stamped on your breast pump rather than «Free BPA».
Colored designs on bedding should be printed or woven into the fabric not stamped on (like a screen printed t - shirt).
I hate to say it, but Christians tend to be gullible individuals who fall for anything that has a cross stamped on it.
You can find the expiration date stamped on the seat's bottom or on a label on its side.
10, A Hypnobirthing book — Unfortunately the image of my cervix opening like a flower was well and truly stamped on by the image of lovely pain numbing drugs coursing through my veins.
Alas, that doesn't mean safe nutrition is now as simple as picking up a jar of baby food with the words «all natural» stamped on its label.
My little one was 3 months old and I used a non-toxic pink ink pad and inked up her little feet and stamped them on a card with the heels overlapping into a shape of a heart and neatly wrote «be mine.»
Names or dates can be stamped on the inside of the bands to make them even more personal.
: Tottenham had an all - time record nine different players cautioned, committed red card fouls, gouged an eye, stamped on a hand — and still had 11 on the pitch at the end of the game.
I'm usually okay after games, you just have to manage yourself through them at our age, but I literally couldn't walk on Monday morning after having my foot stamped on a couple of times.
That he viciously stamped on Robin van Persie earlier in the game, an act that drew blood and saw Adebayor suspended for four games, should not be forgotten by Arsenal supporters.
It is coming down and he has stamped on his foot.
Gerrard dangerously stamped on an ankle and let Liverpool down.
Robert Kubica decided to have a bit of a laugh with that fact in the paddock area, and just stamped on the throttle of the Lotus E20, much to the shock of those around him.
However, his afternoon could have ended in disgrace before half time, as he kicked out at Gary Medel, after the former Cardiff midfielder had stamped on his leg.
Hope Adams gets a lengthy ban... first Giroud gets stamped on, now Sanchez gets strangled.
Alexis being the difference, this is why Adam stamped on him.
In retrospect it doesn't seem shocking that Brees was the player who stepped forward and stamped himself on the Purdue program.
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The GF rolls have GF stamped on them and are heated in a separate area.
Consumer education about food storage Some consumer - level loss arises from consumers or retailers throwing away wholesome food because of confusion about how to safely store it or about the meaning of dates stamped on the label.
The same goes for takeaway coffee cups and other single - use items: they don't become environmentally friendly just because they have «biodegradable» stamped on them!
They also offer a way to check the gluten content of every beer by entering the date code stamped on the bottle to view that batch's R5 competitive ELISA test results (again, experts do not believe that this testing is accurate on fermented beverages).
Many may argue it's the 99cent price tag stamped on the front of many of its most popular items that have earned consumer dollars.
Many may argue it's the 99 - cent price tag stamped on the front of many of its most popular items that have earned consumer dollars.
These new line of Little Debbie Brownies have adorable animal footprints stamped on every serving.
Taking it and examining it, he again answered the question with another: «Whose head is this that is stamped on the coin, and whose inscription is this?»
In God we trust is stamped on far more than simply our currency.
Rarely does anything emerge with a date stamped on it or an explanation of how it got there.
As the Polsters declare: «The major problem of good living is to keep up to date with the possibilities which exist rather than being stamped on the ass for all time by experiences which were only temporary.»
Didn't see the «five years ago» stamped on the comments.
Peoples Temple on its scale, and Synanon and Scientology on theirs — and let us make discriminations in this part of the spectrum, too — are coming to be stamped on the cultural mind as code words, like Watergate and Vietnam.
The exclamation point was stamped on our conviction to do something about our situation when we attended a talk at our parish by a monsignor who acts as a judge of the canon law tribunal in our diocese, considering annulment cases.
In reality, «We Renounce the Old World» fits quite comfortably with the spirit of novus ordo seclorum — «a new order of the ages» — the motto stamped on our nation's Great Seal.
I was also interested in this concept of money — I remember thinking about physical money and it being this worthless piece of paper with worthless names stamped on it — yet people give it value.
The earliest currencies were coins, often with the face of the sovereign stamped on gold or silver to instill confidence.
Any financial geek will be proud to own these key items such as golf club covers with the Enron logo stamped on them in remembrance of one of the biggest corporate meltdowns in recent history.
The decision to brand BioSteel by its remarkable colour (the current slogan, #DrinkThePink, is stamped on the bottles) would come later, as folks began noticing the pink liquid NHL players were drinking on TV.
All the stories collected here strive to tell us something «about work and its stamp on us.»
Even though you want to put your stamp on things, it's something of an unenviable task when you factor in the sheer amount of time and money spent, especially if you're a bit clueless about design.
Welch wanted Immelt to also have 20 years at the helm to put his stamp on the company, Langone said, but stressed that Welch, who stepped down in 2001, was a hard act to follow.
In his passport, Chamberlin has written «Please kindly stamp on any other page.
The Gigafactory has his stamp on its audacious system - thinking approach to reinventing a process from input and output fundamental variables.
Some of the practices are a rubber stamp on outmoded ways of thinking.
Fast - forward 20 years and I found myself stepping back into that very same classroom addressing her new class of terrified fifth graders as a confident woman sharing the immense gratitude I had for this woman and her unwitting stamp on my career and, ultimately without realizing it, as my first mentor.
The reversal is another sign that the Obama Administration is putting its stamp on the agency.
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