0 to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground) -- dupnout
2 to stick a postage stamp on (a letter etc) -- oznámkovat
I’ve addressed the envelope but haven’t stamped it.
3 an act of stamping the foot -- dupnutí
‘Give it to me!’ she shouted with a stamp of her foot.
4 the instrument used to stamp a design etc on a surface -- razítko
5 a postage stamp -- poštovní známka
6 a design etc made by stamping -- nálepka
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.
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