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"stamp on" Definitions
  1. to put your foot down with force on something
  2. to stop something from happening or stop somebody from doing something, especially by using force or authority
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Now, however, Ford is putting its stamp on modern mobility.
They've put their stamp on wallpaper, rugs, paint and more.
Louisville wasted little time putting its stamp on this one.
And you have to put your own stamp on things.
I'd like to really put my stamp on the character.
"The province has put their stamp on it," Calabrese said.
"It's like putting an aromatic stamp on it," Chase said.
He had already put his stamp on the nascent republic.
Pichai didn't hesitate to put his own stamp on them.
The great foot has come down to stamp on you.
We can't wait to put our LWE stamp on it!
Texas Tech wasted no time putting its stamp on this one.
"He can revise this with his stamp on it," he said.
Eventually, you'll have to put a final stamp on the conversation.
" Yesterday, Mr. de Blasio put an actual time stamp on "soon.
"I've got to put my stamp on the company," he said.
Queen Elizabeth has certainly put her own stamp on British postage!
The first reason was to have a Faroese stamp on it.
Amazon is wasting no time putting its stamp on Whole Foods.
Feel like you've licked your last stamp on letters to your Senators?
Congress far less willing to be a rubber stamp on his agenda.
Shoppers increasingly want to put their personal stamp on whatever they're wearing.
He will put his own inimitable stamp on the role of Col.
Trump is moving quickly to put his stamp on the executive branch.
It's the small talk stamp on my ass that won't wash off.
So I think his stamp on it gave the record that sound.
It had the museum's stamp on it as well, Mr. Papamarenghi added.
In every case, they've put their stamp on their nation's climate policies.
Andrew Cuomo was quick to put his stamp on the new line.
Clinton may have to put her stamp on the judiciary right away.
So I put a stamp on it and sent it to you!
These nominees will put a stamp on judicial decisions for a generation.
Barça's personal stamp on the game has always been long spells of possession.
A time stamp on the video showed that it occurred on Sunday evening.
Companies no longer need a government stamp on their registration certificates, for example.
But "River" is also its own unique stamp on the album as well.
Meanwhile, I'm off to collect the next stamp on my Drybar rewards card.
Can changing economic and social circumstances put a stamp on an entire generation?
Palmer also left his stamp on developing some 225 courses throughout the world.
Maude Apatow is all grown up and making her own stamp on Hollywood.
But what if the pope were to put his stamp on that document?
Since taking the throne, Vajiralongkorn has put a forceful stamp on the monarchy.
Williams put her stamp on the match with Shvedova serving at 1-3.
Anyone interested in his stamp on the shop should try his cod fritters.
Did you still feel you were able to put your stamp on it?
Wherever the stories were told, authors put their own stamp on the character.
The originals were larger and white and had a different stamp on them.
I just want the opportunity to put my own creative stamp on something.
But as creative individuals, they wanted to put their stamp on the house.
Kempczinski has to "put his own stamp" on McDonald's digital strategy, Hottovy added.
The current president could similarly put his own Trumpian stamp on the address.
Where did you most want to put your own visual stamp on the movie?
A new broom would want to put their own stamp on the lender's strategy.
But once the Journal puts their stamp on it, it becomes a big deal.
Since formally taking office in December, AMLO has quickly put his stamp on policy.
It's now time for the people in charge to put a stamp on it.
A PHEAA employee acknowledged receipt of the parcel with a company stamp on Nov.
From a distance, Rattle appears to have left a distinctive stamp on the institution.
Among them: gargantuan building projects that have left an indelible stamp on the nation.
Our photo essay shows how, over time, Mr. Netanyahu put his stamp on Israel.
And now Nemanja Matic is given a yellow for a late stamp on Lichtsteiner.
Mr. LeFrak, 53, is poised to put his stamp on the country's infrastructure too.
But he's also the one who might put a Trumpist stamp on American liberalism.
The site includes screenshots of the articles with a red "FAKE" stamp on each one.
This kind of puts a political stamp on China, that they are manipulating their currency.
Expect the unexpected as Trump the disrupter firmly puts his stamp on the confirmation process.
But not everyone in the kingdom of the sick believes the stamp on her passport.
Cardinals forward Damion Lee and center Chinanu Onuaku put their stamp on the second half.
But his stamp on Breitbart — and the site's imprint on conservative media — won't be erased.
Ultimately, both Galfard and Rovelli succeed in putting their own unique stamp on the material.
Only in the show's outlandishly maudlin finale does she really put her stamp on things.
The cost of a stamp, on the other hand, is not up to Mark Zuckerberg.
Yesterday, President Trump put his own stamp on Syria policy, and it was not encouraging.
Soon enough, though, she put her own sensible stamp on the fashion featured in Glamour.
Manufacturers' longstanding instance on putting their own stamp on Android is understandable — if sometimes misguided.
The clearest way in which Mr Bolsonaro has put his stamp on Brazil is negative.
When Puglisi opened Relae, he was careful to put his own stamp on the place.
And he put an indelible stamp on the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Whatever the outcome of Washington v Trump, the president will leave his stamp on the courts.
Some of the job losses also reflect a new boss putting his stamp on the company.
A way to literally stamp on that perfect cat eye you've never been able to achieve.
But at the very least, the show's writers could have put their own stamp on it.
Tiffany Haddish put her delightfully raunchy stamp on the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards as host.
"It's from women in history that have really made their stamp on the world," Duff said.
But this is also where you can start to put a personal stamp on the build.
They said I was an official felon, they even gave me a stamp on my passport.
Price: $16.96 on Etsy  Every denim jacket owner craves endless patches to stamp on their gear.
Whether in Washington or Arizona, McCain put his stamp on Trump's first two years in Washington.
The administration also had an opportunity to put its stamp on the Federal Reserve this year.
Still, the action indicates Bolton is moving to put his own stamp on White House personnel.
Meghan has also embraced longer hemlines and pantyhose while keeping her own stamp on her look.
She looks ready to grab your iPhone 4C and stamp on it in front of you.
Sure, that's part and parcel of the culture, to put an official stamp on nearly everything.
Also, by looking at the frame rate, I can put a time stamp on those coordinates.
But as far as me saying I want to put an overall stamp on it, no.
And the consequences may go beyond his chance to leave an outsize stamp on the judiciary.
"Anyone wants to come in and put their stamp on things, of course," Ms. Varnick said.
Can we get a time stamp on this and the sinkhole opening at Mar-a-lago?
It's not uncommon for new presidents to put their own stamp on policy, even longstanding policy.
You get the job a year ago, you want to put you stamp on the property.
I wanted something you could put your own stamp on and not sound the same as everyone.
The inaugural balls Friday night were where the new President put his first stamp on Washington style.
No, these are people who the far right has put a stamp on in terms of abortion.
With Lloyd and Travis being amazing hires, we are kind of like putting our stamp on it.
Both men have been working in genre for years, and have left their stamp on the industry.
But they did, and in doing so, they put their stamp on it, in the Bundys' view.
Not restructure it, not rename it, not paint it blue and put a Democrat stamp on it.
But it's also clear that the new stars will put their own stamp on things as well.
I was given a smiley stamp on my wrist, and a ticket for one free alcoholic beverage.
Their second album feels subversive, weird, and elastic, a stamp on pop that could only be theirs.
" Why it matters: "His departure accelerates Mr. Trump's opportunity to put his stamp on the central bank.
I'm here to interpret the soil and to follow it, not to put my stamp on it.
And there are a lot of people who think he should put a stamp on the party.
The designer invites those interested to download and print their own versions of the stamp on Thingiverse.
For this reason, the Senate can't sit by idly and put a rubber-stamp on these confirmations.
It was also about carrying it in a new direction and putting my own stamp on it.
That means he can immediately appoint a majority of Fed governors, putting his stamp on the institution.
She has put her stamp on almost every pop culture form — music, film, fashion — and now, books.
We allow a stamp on a Whole Foods or Safeway box to do the thinking for us.
Once the realm of racers and hobbyists, drones are also putting their stamp on the construction sector.
Lum didn't let these false starts keep her from putting her unique stamp on comedy and music.
Why did you decide to put your own stamp on this really canonical movie from the 1990s?
USC led just 123-29 at the half, but put its stamp on the second half pretty quickly.
In other words, unions are still figuring out how to leave their own stamp on the Trump presidency.
Guyett put his own stamp on the banking division with the latest reshuffle of senior roles in April.
Google has tried to put its stamp on local search results for some time but has fallen short.
Sandoval and Madix couldn't resist adding their stamp on the space in the most Vanderpump Rules way possible.
Hopefully it will go my way (Tuesday) night, and I will continue to put my stamp on it.
Curry wasted little time putting his stamp on the game, scoring 239 points in the first 29:23.
THE TICKER President Trump's bid to put his stamp on the Federal Reserve faces a key test today.
But I always knew she'd be incredible at it, and put her own unique stamp on the job.
What Ridin Dirty did was put a stamp on the culture, as far as fixing up cars goes.
And that's really the key to this competition: Rise to the challenge, but put your stamp on it.
The frames, which retail for $320 to $420, bear a "Made in the USA" stamp on the inside.
Those same establishments have also exported our unique sound and put a stamp on cultures around the world.
The time stamp on a Butler tweet from September 24 seems to confirm he is an early riser.
As the third round wore down, Gastelum put a stamp on things with a blistering two-punch combo.
She gave sultry whispers, sweeping growls and her signature high note to put the Mariah stamp on pop.
"The problem," Mr. Conroy said, "was I left the time stamp on my camera," covering over the meeting.
From the start, Mrs von der Leyen has sought to put her political stamp on the next commission.
Mr. Harford is the second big hire of Mr. Khosrowshahi, who is putting his stamp on the company.
For the moment, Tyrangiel has already begun putting his stamp on Vice News with some recent major hires.
You could try to use the time stamp on YouTube to do this, but it's not detailed enough.
Essentially, the bill is a temporary rubber stamp on the status quo for spending and the debt ceiling.
President Trump, like his predecessors, will have the chance to put his own stamp on this winning program.
"This is a good opportunity for James and Lachlan Murdoch to put their stamp on the organization," he said.
One fighter promised to cut the heads off Shi'ites - referring to the Iraqi troops - and stamp on their bodies.
Samsung has made its stamp on past fashion weeks, sponsoring backstage lounges and throwing massive parties for the CFDA.
It's a risky strategy, but Barra will likely leave a stamp on GM like no other CEO since Sloan.
The lender reshuffled the unit on Tuesday as former JPMorgan banker Greg Guyett put his stamp on the business.
She was slow to anger, but not above putting a stamp on her feelings and winging them my way.
"Yellen pretty much put the stamp on a December rate hike," said Justin Lederer, rate strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald.
"With other projects that I've been looking at, it wasn't really about putting my stamp on it," she says.
Warren put her own stamp on it, making clear what she believes is at the root of the problem.
Russia is putting its stamp on this ceasefire, along with the US, so Moscow will be under special scrutiny.
In any case, Wal-Mart's initiative is just the latest way Lore is putting his stamp on the retailer.
Now there's no Bosnia and no Herzegovina, and the last stamp on the page is the last of all.
According to British and Irish news reports, at least one of the packages had an Irish stamp on it.
Those plans will culminate in a royal stamp on a new constitution that will institutionalize the army's political power.
The shoe features an emblem resembling a stamp on the tongue, with an image of Nike's cofounder Bill Bowerman.
He had a stamp on his hand and licked it and pressed it on ours, and we slinked in.
Bluestein: The governor wants to put his own stamp on what's possibly the biggest political decision he's ever made.
Projects like the globally distributed Cloud Spanner database are now allowing Google Cloud to put its stamp on this market.
Berkshire's investment puts the Buffett stamp on Suncor and could be seen as a positive for the Canadian energy sector.
In the past two months his administration has put his climate-sceptical stamp on the national-security and defence strategies.
That means that if Trump wins re-election, he could put his stamp on the Fed well into the 2030s.
You said the most subversive thing in Last Jedi was Johnson getting to put his personal stamp on the property.
The time stamp on the door sensors indicated that whoever it was stayed in the house for about 90 minutes.
However, the lack of a stamp on Cohen's passport, does not preclude the possibility that he entered the Czech Republic.
Officials told Mr. Ma that he could not meet the women because the stamp on his lawyer's ID was blurred.
Ed's a proud ginger, so it wouldn't surprise me if he just wanted to put his ginger stamp on Ireland.
The past few months have been a flurry of activity as Khosrowshahi puts his own stamp on the troubled company.
It's a chance, Keith said, for people in all parts of Detroit to put their stamp on the city's revival.
Their presence has raised doubts about whether Conte, a political novice, can put his own stamp on the government's agenda.
Particularly snail mail that somebody took the trouble to write and put a stamp on and get in the mailbox.
I watch the guard posted at the visitor exit inspect the security stamp on the back of C.'s hand.
I'm going to be a real fashion bitch, still out from the night before with the stamp on my hand.
The the video is great, it's a true story and it's just a real time stamp on it for me.
Wofford wasted no time putting its stamp on the game, with Hoover making a 3-pointer 22 seconds into it.
I even joined in on the fun and put a stamp on my hand to be their positive role model.
When the house of Dior invited Jack Pierson to place his stamp on a handbag, the notion fairly rocked him.
After just three features, the filmmaker Lucrecia Martel had left her indelible stamp on the rarefied heights of art cinema.
The Trump administration will look to put its stamp on CMMI and the types of models it tests going forward.
"He is beginning to find his footing on the National Security Council and putting his stamp on this," he said.
Schumer is clearly trying to revamp Senate Democrats' approach and put his own stamp on the caucus with Reid's departure.
But we rarely hear about momager Kris Jenner's ink, which according to Khloé includes a "tramp stamp" on her lower back.
Rather than complain about it, Whittaker came out in the rematch looking to stamp on Romero's own leg at every opportunity.
The incoming president will have opportunities to put his stamp on the central bank: two of seven Fed governorships are vacant.
Sure, it'd be cool to see Edgar Wright or Matthew Vaughn put their stamp on the character, but again, that's unlikely.
The sale would be the latest move by Tidjane Thiam, chief executive since July, to put his stamp on Credit Suisse.
"We felt there was an opportunity to put a stamp on this site as being a really sustainable community," he said.
In Wisconsin, with the economy nearing full employment, Walker is looking to put yet another Badger State stamp on welfare reform.
"You could stamp on this thing, 'McConnell rejected it,' and it would immediately give it more credibility," Sarbanes told reporters recently.
It's way easier to stamp on spots than it is to paint stripes or create blocks of negative space, after all.
She proved that last year by doing Gigi on Broadway, and now by putting her own stamp on a classic character.
For others, it was a political scheme to leave an inappropriate stamp on the culture's legacy — with a ballooning price tag.
The video picks up where previously leaked closed-circuit video left off, according to a running time stamp on the video.
He moved quickly to put his own modernist stamp on that brand, before joining Dior and doing the same in 2012.
"In typical Yamamoto style he took a traditional form, the high-top, and put his inimitable stamp on it," she said.
"I wanted to put my own stamp on some songs that bluegrass and country fans hadn't heard before," Mr. Stanley explained.
Three batters later, Smoak put his stamp on the proceedings with a blast to right-center field, his 12th home run.
The only difference, he said, is the color of the stamp on the ball, which is gold for the World Series.
Instead, they were made by directors with strong, consistent visions who wanted to put their own unique stamp on the material.
Prosecutors, however, say the time stamp on the videotape is inaccurate and argue the other evidence against Mr. Cortez was overwhelming.
"This is a rubber-stamp on an unequal system that has brought terrible hardship to the majority of America," he says.
"This is a rubber-stamp on an unequal system that has brought terrible hardship to the majority of America," he says.
H. R. McMaster, has been moving to put a more traditionally professional stamp on the operations of the National Security Council.
Hensarling's last chance to put his stamp on regulatory reform since he will be retiring at the end of this year.
Solomon, 56, will now have time to put his stamp on the organization after officially being named as the incoming CEO.
Each envelope also featured a red MAGA stamp on the back, and a return address that corresponded to an empty lot.
It was a big year with the 400th anniversary of the piece, and we wanted to put our stamp on it.
Rodriguez will draw back his knee to his chest and try to stamp on the opponent's knee as hard as possible.
A 1986 interview shows Clark and Mercury discussing the song, with Mercury saying he wanted to put his stamp on it.
After eight years together, he says it was not about anyone being "given away" but rather "putting a stamp on our relationship".
When those efforts failed, the Trump administration put a conservative stamp on health policy, including approving state requests to implement work requirements.
However -- there's no date stamp on those messages -- so it's unclear if the alleged texts were sent while Chyna was with Rob.
Mr. Geffen is using his wealth to put his stamp on his home city, much as he did with the music business.
"These changes continue to show Lore is putting his stamp on the business," said Brian Yarbrough, senior research analyst with Edward Jones.
I have them on other places—a rose on my arm, a bull's head, and a tramp stamp on my lower back.
The employee also said that Collins left a coin with a congressional stamp on it and asked her for her business card.
"I think anybody who thinks that Vladimir Putin doesn't have his stamp on everything that happens in Russia is misinformed," he said.
Also, the president is likely to want to put his own stamp on the Fed, of which he also has slammed repeatedly.
With Mr. Correa leaving office next year, opponents say they see a chance to put their stamp on the country's balance sheet.
Supporters do, however, see Proposition 112 as "a chance to put a progressive stamp on a purple state," according to the Times.
From individual portamenti to overall sections, he really sets a stamp on the music in a way we seldom hear in ballet.
Mohammed bin Salman, the hugely popular crown prince, is reshaping his country, and he seems intent on putting his stamp on Aramco.
Mr. Moon's inaugural speech appeared to have been worded to ease such concerns while also putting a progressive stamp on foreign policy.
The budget was the first chance for the minority coalition to put its stamp on fiscal policy since taking power in January.
SMU lost just twice this season, both in competitive games, and will be looking to put the stamp on a successful year.
But don't expect to see her stamp on White House food, other than perhaps more kosher meals for her Orthodox Jewish family.
Trump couldn't put her own stamp on the garden, said George Ball, the chairman and chief executive of the Burpee seed company.
And at the time the phone call took place, I think, based on my date-stamp on my phones, I was snorkeling.
When it opened last month in New York, officials from both orchestras chuckled over the Viennese stamp on a New York artifact.
The Trump administration has put its stamp on a plan to consolidate servicing of more than $1 trillion in federal student loans.
The Alibi opened in early 2010 and has since prompted at least one patron to tattoo the door stamp on his hand.
So during Monday's Late Show, Stephen Colbert offered Jackson a few already-iconic movie catchphrases for Jackson to put his legendary stamp on.
By contrast, Gandhi was unable to put his stamp on the election despite being the scion of the fabled Gandhi-Nehru political dynasty.
I've battled my whole adolescence with trying to put a stamp on my appearance, but also be a blank canvas as an actor.
So Trump was uncharacteristically quiet for a few days, as new strategist Paul Manafort puts his stamp on the candidate and the operation.
Having inherited some of the country's top companies and brands, however, these fortunate inheritors have put their individual stamp on their family businesses.
If you've long loved collecting Michael Kors handbags but always wished you could put your own stamp on them, today's your lucky day.
His is a cautionary tale of how future generations of politicians may find their digital footprints coming back to stamp on their careers.
He's the kind of bold, distinctive filmmaker who could really put his stamp on the superhero movie — a genre that feels increasingly formulaic.
The feds are checking to see if the postal stamp on the letter matches stamps police seized at the brothers' home in Chicago.
Worse still," Walker continued, "the bill contains what increasingly appears to be a new health insurance entitlement with a Republican stamp on it.
It's in this environment we have the first trade agreement he has put his distinctive stamp on: the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
The images were delivered with a "MAGA" stamp on the back, according to WTVF, a reference to Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan.
And so, given the chance, she put her stamp on it, using locations not far from where she grew up in Lynwood, Calif.
It's a disgrace to humanity that for millenniums we've placed a divine stamp on discrimination against women, insisting that inequity is actually sacred.
To know if Brian is interested in a serious relationship or a casual fling, read the time stamp on his flirtatious Snapchat message.
In the interim, waves of new GOP lawmakers will come to Congress to put their own stamp on the future of the party.
In 1955, according to The Washington Post, she was charged with grand larceny for forging a Spanish notary stamp on a $3,000 note.
The strong showing is vindication for Boris Johnson, who now has a chance to put his personal stamp on Britain, beginning with Brexit.
As one of the world's pre-eminent financiers, he brokered numerous mergers and acquisitions, leaving his stamp on Avis, Lockheed Martin, Warner Bros.
Never mind that it's never worked in practice; the Trump Republicans need some way to put their stamp on a reviving U.S. economy.
But Bibi survived to put a more lasting stamp on the young state through his political and economic policies, his toughness toward rivals.
He went to school for around six months in Turkey and because he has a Turkish stamp on his passport, he can't come here.
The original game, released in 2015, proved to the world that Nintendo can put its unique stamp on the unlikeliest of genres: online shooters.
For the rest of my career, I want to spend my time working my way through different genres, putting my female stamp on them.
And if that is too much, throw some back and perhaps you can reach a gentleman's agreement not to stamp on each other's knees.
Bute had no answer for Jack's body shots in the earlier rounds of the fight, struggling to make his own stamp on the contest.
Free from specific statutory responsibilities, each first lady can choose how to use her powerful platform and put her unique stamp on the office.
The king has put an increasingly assertive stamp on the monarchy since succeeding his father King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who will be cremated on Oct.
Alexus is putting her own stamp on her role in 13 Reasons Why, but she also has some great source material to work from.
"Erdogan can't put his stamp on the election this time," said Rusen Cakir, a prominent journalist who has followed the president's career for decades.
While Tatum didn't put a personal stamp on the NCAA tournament, his upward trajectory over the second half of Duke's season can't be discounted.
And with the latest additions from One Night in Karazhan, there's never been a better time to put your own stamp on this deck.
It also gives a sense of the speed at which Calabria plans to put his stamp on the company he took over in October.
Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, has said she won't be a rubber stamp on the conference bill until she sees the final plan.
Brides are always wanting to put their personal stamp on their wedding and showing their personal style, so here's an opportunity to do that.
Once in Colombia, she got on a separate queue to get a stamp on her passport and get on another bus ride to Chile.
The first lady has often sought to highlight history as she puts her stamp on White House events, say those familiar with her process.
Now he's coming to put that indelible Franco stamp on TV movies with a lesbian vampire remake of Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?
More than that, it's another example of how these guys are putting their stamp on the city's rap scene going into the new year.
In the case of gold jewelry or collectible coins, look for a stamp on the item that shows the karat weight of the gold.
But, as ever, Henderson puts her own stamp on her food and made full use of what our early spring garden had to offer.
Playing his first game since serving a nine-game suspension for receiving improper benefits, Childs wasted no time putting his stamp on the game.
Ms. Posey, a longtime star of independent films, puts her stamp on the villainous Dr. Smith in Netflix's reboot of the 1960s adventure series.
The work that artists are doing right now, this is us trying to put a time stamp on the society in which we live.
You can find the B Corp stamp on Danone&aposs popular American brands, like Dannon yogurt, Horizon Organic milk, and Silk soy milk products.
House conservatives would prefer to put their stamp on the immigration debate by passing their own measure and going to conference with the Senate.
Over three years after the ACA went into effect, Republicans are starting at square one to put their stamp on the health insurance conversation.
Congressional Republicans are moving on a plan that would allow Trump to put his stamp on federal government spending very early in his new administration.
Lopez Obrador would not be the first new president to put his own stamp on Mexico&aposs education policy and its historically underperforming public schools.
Even though Ladrón only has two recordings and a single East Coast tour to their name, their stamp on hardcore is already obvious and vital.
Yet, as Rodriguez has done throughout his career, he also puts his stamp on From Dusk Till Dawn as a Texan and a Mexican-American.
Clearly, however, the company is looking to put its own stamp on the systems going forward in a push to increase delivery efficiency through automation.
He went overseas to scout his own team, and now the 25.0-year-old basketball coach is ready to put his stamp on the Bulldogs.
"I expect a lot of the stuff David wants to put his stamp on has already been in the works," said Daniel Klaus, Airtime's president.
The previously mentioned Arts and Styles in Generations push the combat beyond previous incarnations, allowing you to put a real personal stamp on your fighting.
Montgomerie, of Scotland, is also a renowned course designer, putting his stamp on courses in Britain, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Far East.
She had finally sought to put her stamp on the negotiations by getting collective agreement on a compromise that the U.K. could present to Brussels.
They are already putting their own stamp on the (publicly traded) family business, mostly in its non-news — noncontroversial — entertainment divisions of television and film.
But Mr. Sanders is going to try to put his stamp on a party that he adopted only when he began to seek its nomination.
The new governor put an early stamp on his authority by overhauling the policy statement, which had changed little in several months under his predecessors.
The cigarette box had a Texas tobacco stamp on it that indicated the seller was a store where Poff had purchased cigarettes and soft drinks.
They bludgeon and stamp on counter-protesters, who scramble and care for the fallen, including Heather Heyer, struck and killed by a white supremacist's car.
Picking where they left off, making a game before Life Is Strange, how do you try to emulate or put your own stamp on it?
" His take on Putin: "Look, I think anybody who thinks that Vladimir Putin doesn't have a stamp on everything that happens in Russia is misinformed.
When former pimp, failed musician, and murderous cult leader Charles Manson died Sunday at 83, he left behind a massive stamp on American pop culture.
But, as these examples show, it's entirely possible to put your own stamp on Shakespeare while still sticking to the original text (more or less).
He said when he first came to Congress, he wanted to know how he and other new members could put their stamp on the agenda.
He understands full well that there is no date stamp on feeling stranded between regrets and hopes, between fancy dreams and the banality of existence.
But Mr. Carter put his own stamp on the federal bench, appointing more minority (57) and female (41) judges than all presidents before him combined.
Behind the scenes, the de Blasio administration was negotiating to put its own stamp on Willets Point, asking the developers to build affordable housing first.
"This puts a time stamp on this connection," said Pontus Skoglund, a postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Reich's lab and co-author of the new study.
Senators say the legislation can't pass the upper chamber in its current form, and they are looking to put their own stamp on the bill.
"Like Steve Jobs at Apple, Piëch was among a handful of executives who put an unmistakable personal stamp on the companies they ran," Ewing writes.
R. Kelly in 2005 Kelly tried to put his own stamp on the anthem with an R & B flavored version at a Bernard Hopkins vs.
In that case, good luck next time, because a rejection stamp on your passport will make the chances of acquiring a visa 10 times harder.
A photographic journey shows just how 'Bibi' has put his stamp on Israel — through his toughness and the search for security in an unstable region.
Trump's stamp on the Republican Party creates a real opportunity for Democrats to be the party that really represents the right balance between smart and strong.
And when she sheds her typical wig or weave and wears her natural hair, you better believe she puts her Bad-Gal stamp on it, too.
With much of current rap sounding like mini Migos, their stamp on the culture is impossible to look past, so what better name for an album?
Weird, unexpected things happen in the world, and then when Trump puts his personal stamp on American policy, it sometimes turns out to be horrendously misguided.
There is a stamp on your hand that says "NYC Downlow", your phone is gone; you're wearing a Guinness top hat and one broken high heel.
Dick Gregory's stamp on the American consciousness shouldn't be understated, especially since so many people are familiar with his form of comedy without knowing his name.
Perdue used a familiar GOP line of attack against Ossoff, arguing that he'll be a rubber stamp on House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) agenda.
Instead, the new CFPB leadership will likely put its free-market, less-regulatory stamp on changing existing agency rules and halting or reworking its pending rules.
The Beguiled is actually a remake of a 1971 movie starring Clint Eastwood, but knowing Sofia Coppola, she'll have put her own stamp on the premise.
Hawk put a stamp on his achievement in 2016 by nailing another 900 at the age of 48 on the 17th anniversary of his first 900.
Here, Damian Marley walks JAY-Z through the Jamaican Trenchtown neighbourhood, where remnants of Marley's father's stamp on the area stick to the ground like pollen.
The German car manufacturer is known for routinely recruiting top names from the art world to put their own stamp on one of their luxury vehicles.
Writing his own legislation and firing his opening salvo in the debate could better position his committee to put a stamp on the final infrastructure product.
That album — and others throughout his career — featured the marbled horn arrangements of the trombonist Melba Liston, who left an indelible stamp on Mr. Weston's oeuvre.
And as president, he could have left his stamp on America just as, in their very different ways, his hero TR and his nemesis Trump did.
All of them, it's fair to predict, will have that distinctive stamp on them, the sense of a familiar piece being rethought from the ground up.
And we have a system that identifies them, either a concert wristband or a card with their photograph and some kind of a stamp on it.
The Golden Eagles led briefly on two occasions in the first half, but the Terrapins put their stamp on it about seven minutes into the game.
He should announce his full support of Ex-Im and put a stamp on the agency with immediate appointments to Ex-Im's five open board seats.
Maxey, a freshman guard, racked up 27 points to put his stamp on the biggest game in the state, shooting 9 of 14 from the field.
For now, Cobb — who is distantly related to the late baseball great of the same name — has successfully put his stamp on the White House strategy.
But even as Senate Republicans rallied to Sessions' side early Friday, Senate Democrats made clear that there will be no rubber stamp on this appointment. Sen.
But it also allows for creative exploration; for a band to put their own stamp on a beloved tune, giving it an unexpected jolt or new life.
Hopefully they'll be helmed by directors who are more interested in putting their own stamp on the material, even if it clashes wildly with some house style.
King Vajiralongkorn has also put his stamp on the privy council, a body which has a role in naming the heir to the throne, among other things.
They have a historic margin in the House of Representatives, will continue to run the Senate and, thus, likely put a Trump-stamp on the Supreme Court.
Cruz as nominee would be in a position to put his stamp on the party so that it is much more aligned with his far-right views.
But for AT&T to put a big "5G" stamp on its "5G Evolution" 4G network is to mislead customers and to turn everything on its head.
Like all of Spacey's greatest lowlifes, Underwood has managed to put a decidedly negative stamp on his environment, and in a sick sense, it's marvelous to behold.
Stepping in with the lead hand was going to be dangerous with Whittaker looking to stamp on his lead leg so Whittaker had to change it up.
But while the Commission is expected to put the final rubber stamp on the Privacy Shield on Tuesday, the future of the deal is far from certain.
"Receiving an invitation to the Queen's garden party with a Buckingham Palace stamp on it — well, that really changes the definition of receiving royal mail," she said.
Last week, officials in Lebanon, New Hampshire, responded to reports of an overdose and found a bunch of baggies with a Game of Thrones stamp on them.
It was an old Kodak with the date stamp on the front, and it had been taken four years to the day before my dad passed away.
"I think they see [Obrador] as hostile to NAFTA, wanting to raise wages, and looking to create his own stamp on trade," another senior GOP aide said.
When McGregor put a fatal stamp on his bout with Aldo the following day and unified the titles, the date with the Dubliner was all but confirmed.
These assistants are putting a stamp on society as they become common in homes across the world, and can influence interactions with real women, the report warns.
In the 12 months since her appointment, Ms. Jatta has put her stamp on the role, resisting some of her predecessor's initiatives and forging her own path.
With his last two wins coming by split decision, Pearson will want to put a stamp on his win to gain some momentum against the outspoken American.
Each visa was a thick piece of paper that filled a whole page of my passport, and was then canceled with a stamp on the opposite page.
At the arena where Bryant put his stamp on the Lakers and the N.B.A., his death cast a pall over a typically ebullient event: the Grammy Awards.
But it confirms that Mr. Bolton, a hard-line former ambassador to the United Nations, is determined to put his own stamp on the National Security Council.
"That was the day I got the Trump stamp on me completely," Dr. Jackson said during an interview last week at a coffee shop in Wichita Falls.
The only way to tell if your Polteageist lives in an expensive teapot is to check for a small certified stamp on the bottom of its pot.
Against that backdrop, Gerwig has managed to remain true to the story while putting her own stamp on it, after her Golden Globe-winning solo directorial debut.
Burns goes back to the 1920s, charting the birth of the genre, the way different groups placed their stamp on it, and its impact during the Depression.
To put a stamp on that, he stated he would leave his post if he felt he were being asked to do something unethical by the president.
"Customers now look for the Made in Germany stamp on skin-care products the same way we look for the organic sticker on our tomatoes," she said.
Ultimately a stamp on your profile that reads "verified photo" is supposed to make renting out your car to strangers more appealing since you can potentially earn more.
Beginning with a stickback by Dickerson at the 8:42 mark that gave them an 18-17 edge, the Huskies put their stamp on the first half's remainder.
It's paid homage to a legitimately great film, a true cinematic classic, while also putting its own stamp on those themes and updating them for a modern era.
The post-coup crackdown has prompted condemnation from global leaders who have warned Erdogan not to use the coup attempt as an excuse to stamp on political opposition.
The fact that Ginsburg has generally blessed the movie -- never a given when Hollywood puts its stamp on actual events -- should also add to its sizzle and credibility.
The streaming service is launching in April 2020, Katzenberg also confirmed today, putting a more definitive time stamp on the launch time frame beyond "early 2020" or "spring."
These are the latest signs that Mr. Caruso seems intent on broadening his stamp on the city of Los Angeles, where he is a figure of increasing influence.
Christian Thielemann is in command as music director there, but he doesn't appear to be putting a coherent stamp on the peers he is inviting to join him.
Kramp-Karrenbauer's election as CDU leader put her in pole position to become Germany's next chancellor and she is trying to put her own stamp on the party.
It would be a major rollback of Obama-era policies, and Mr. Sessions's first big stamp on a Justice Department that he has criticized as soft on crime.
He had promised continuity after taking office, but nonetheless put his swift stamp on government, removing former economy minister Chris Cardona, a regular target of Caruana Galizia's blogs.
If anything, the battle between the sportswear brands, and particularly the market leaders Adidas and Nike, to put their stamp on the next generation is even more intense.
Washington State wasted little time putting its stamp on the game, going up 24-212 just 1:44 into the game on two free throws by Jeff Pollard.
Especially when she finally admired her passport and saw that her entry stamps were on the same page, the United States stamp on top of the Mexican one.
"The United States is set to put its stamp on global oil markets for the next five years," said Fatih Birol, the IEA's executive director, in a statement.
Appointing new cardinals is one of the most significant powers of the papacy, allowing a pontiff to put his stamp on the future of the 1.2 billion-member Church.
Despite an amalgam of troubling evidence in court (including the time stamp on a Taser deploy being miraculously changed upon reexamination), all four officers were recently cleared of charges.
Observers said that President Xi Jinping had been putting his own stamp on media control since assuming office in 2013, amid changing media consumption patterns in the Communist country.
Mr. Staley has since brought in several executives from his former employer, JPMorgan Chase, as he looks to put his stamp on the business and turn around the lender.
Sale wasted no time putting his stamp on the game, striking out the side in the first and recording two more punchouts in each of the next three innings.
If Mueller found no proof of wrongdoing, Trump -- and the broader GOP -- would have a non-partisan stamp on their claims that there really wasn't anything to see here.
Gooding's lawyers, Mark Heller and Peter Toumbekis, dispute the accuracy of the time stamp on this video, because they say Cuba had left the bar around 10:45 PM.
I wanted to stamp on our film that this is going to be a very aggressive, radicalized depiction of my version of a black experience where I grew up.
The original was downright iconic, borrowing from a wide variety of visual, narrative, and philosophical influences to put its own indelible stamp on the sci-fi and action genres.
Egypt's presidential election has been faulted for having placed a rubber stamp on a new term for Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, who won in a landslide with little opposition.
The king, who turns 65 on Friday, has been putting an assertive stamp on his rule since he took the throne in December following his father's death in October.
Vireo's products that have been certified by the Orthodox Union can have the recognizable "OU" stamp on their packaging, and must submit to periodic inspections from the group's rabbis.
It wasn't just Hilton who put her stamp on the selfie: She also stated that her pal, Britney Spears, was technically the co-founder of the digital self-portrait.
Simply put, the Hawkeyes did what veteran teams do - put their stamp on the game early and never let the opponent up for a breath until it didn't matter.
At this point, Arca has proven himself to be far more than "Bjork, Kanye and FKA twigs collaborator," leaving a stamp on this night that throbs like a bruise.
To those who find them, they are largely inexplicable: aside from a stamp on the back with his name and the number of their creation, they offer no explanation.
Ryan Meinerding at Marvel designs all of its superhero suits, but Ms. Carter put her stamp on the three versions made for this movie, adding a raised-triangle motif.
Former President George Bush will achieve a sliver of immortality today, when the U.S. Postal Service unveils his commemorative "Forever" stamp, on what would have been his 95th birthday.
When the clerk puts the official stamp on the docs, the divorce will be backdated to October 9 ... that's when Ben signed off (Jen had signed off days earlier).
Looking to put their own stamp on the house while keeping costs to minimum, they began more than two years of labor, completing the renovation largely on their own.
The great Secretariat ended a 25-year drought in 1973 in record fashion, then, four years later, Seattle Slew came along to put his perfect stamp on the feat.
THE PROGNOSIS The Trump administration is readying the next phase in its ongoing project to put a lasting conservative stamp on the country's Medicaid program for low-income people.
Instead, the GOP leader chose to put a far more partisan stamp on the beginning of the trial than the 100-0 vote that kicked off Clinton's impeachment trial.
The Fed's seven-seat Board of Governors is currently functioning with three members, and the vacancies give Mr. Trump the opportunity to put his own stamp on monetary policy.
Children can also put their own stamp on the holidays as they work with the Irish artist Fiona Kelly to make printed greeting cards, wrapping paper and tote bags.
Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs said his unit had entered the game intending to keep the Steelers' three stars — Roethlisberger, Brown and Bell — from putting their stamp on the game.
Pinto claims he hired a couple Porsche experts to inspect the car and make sure the engine matched the certificate of authenticity -- by verifying a stamp on the motor.
The president is on a big winning streak in GOP primaries, taking victories recently in South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama and further putting his stamp on the Republican Party.
LONDON (Reuters) - HSBC has reshuffled its global banking division as former JP Morgan banker Greg Guyett put his stamp on the business, which has been under pressure in recent years.
" That voice left a stamp on some of country music's most memorable songs, from "Man of Constant Sorrow," which he learned from his father, to "Pretty Polly" and "Rank Stranger.
Last month's GSA edict put an official stamp on those suspicions, but without any official explanation as to what exactly the Moscow-based cybersecurity firm has done to merit them.
On Wednesday, after an RCS board meeting, Cairo told journalists he had been appointed chairman and chief executive of RCS and was eager to start putting his stamp on it.
My copy, decommissioned from the New Castle-Henry County library, bears a tremendous stamp on the text block's edge: "DISCARD," a stark reminder of our real similarities, an odd comfort.
So I'm in place to quantize the music that Dan brings in, and we discuss from there if we believe in it enough to stick that Edible stamp on it.
She quickly put her stamp on the magazine, expanding its cultural coverage and showcasing the writers Alain Robbe-Grillet and Violette Leduc and the photographers Irving Penn and Guy Bourdin.
I was told at the time that the negotiations happened so quickly that the Malaysians had to manufacture an official stamp on the fly to make the handover agreement official.
Unless Senate Republicans find that 50th vote — and there's no sign that they're anywhere close — the next chapter is going to be about putting a more conservative stamp on it.
Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard is axing advisers linked to the former chief executive, and recent Japanese jailhouse guest, Carlos Ghosn, helping Senard put a firmer personal stamp on the carmaker.
Juncker put a final stamp on the EU's recently-revived engagement in the Balkans, where Serbia, Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Kosovo all want to join the EU one day.
But in the GOP primary, Handel made it clear that she is a conservative leader who will be a check and balance, not a rubber stamp, on the Trump administration.
Yet in the early days of independence most African leaders swiftly imposed their own stamp on the fragile states they had inherited, reshaping institutions they often condemned as colonial impositions.
Real Potterheads might not even know this, but it's been exactly nine years since J.K. Rowling put the final stamp on the final (maybe) chapter of the Harry Potter septology.
The kingdom is the godfather of Sunni extremism, working for decades both to put its ultra conservative stamp on Islamic practice worldwide and stifle more moderate iterations of Islamic interpretation.
And regardless of how iconic the building – Sierra Towers has had residents from Cher to Elton John — high-end buyers want to put their own stamp on whatever they buy.
The rare gathering allows Mr. Kim to put his stamp on the party and formally usher in his era by filling its congress with handpicked loyalists, South Korean analysts said.
Beginning with a stickback by Dickerson at the 8:42 mark that gave them an 18-17 edge, the Huskies put their stamp on the remainder of the first half.
Rio tried to put its stamp on the parade by having the teams led into the stadium by bicycle carts of the kind that ferry supplies around big beach resorts.
He added that travelers in general have the right to ask not to get a stamp on their passport if it might cause them difficulties when going to another country.
The saturated color and the flat, stylized drawing of the vase, lute and woman, which sit tightly on top of one another, recall a postage stamp on a love letter.
And it appears to be how Trump intends to put his stamp on American public policy, even while leaving domestic policy overwhelmingly in the hands of orthodox, establishment-minded Republicans.
He is already putting his stamp on the orchestra: On Friday he told the players that he had appointed the violinist Benjamin Bowman as one of the Met's two concertmasters.
Brusque and tempestuous, often sparring with managers and players, he put a formidable stamp on the team as it won 11 pennants and seven World Series championships and grew rich.
For a sense of what Welles was like as a much young artist, see his stamp on Shakespeare in this low-budget production, which he adapted, directed and starred in.
Authorities believe that leaving a visible stamp on people's hands right below the knuckles will encourage them to stay home and help others notice if they venture out in public.
There is now something menacing yet familiar on the horizon, something that was once mine but is now hers, and its shape and stamp on her life cannot be predicted.
Colorado is split in thirds among Republicans, Democrats and independents, and many who support the measure say it is a chance to put a progressive stamp on a purple state.
The Buckeyes wanted to put their stamp on the game early, and Washington did by hitting 230-pointers on three of their first four possessions for the 9-4 lead.
"This is one way that a new administration can place its stamp on the future of the country," said Theodore Olson, US solicitor general in the George W. Bush administration.
But the Taliban tried to put their stamp on basic services, despite the fact that the salaries of local teachers and doctors still came from the American-backed central government.
Naming new cardinals is one of the most significant powers of the papacy, allowing a pontiff to put his stamp on the future of the 1.2 billion-member Roman Catholic Church.
They prefer a shorter term "continuing resolution" that would fund the government at current levels into the spring so the Trump administration can put its stamp on government spending and reforms.
When Pizzolatto felt director Mélanie Laurent put too much of her own stamp on her (actually very good) 2018 Galveston movie, he changed his name in the credits to a pseudonym.
Wyoming is as red a state as they come, so the convention was a chance for state Republicans to put their stamp on the race, something not lost on attendees here.
You're obviously coming to the show as a huge fan, but I'm interested in how you plan on deviating, or how you're going to put your own stamp on the show.
They received updates on everything from production and communications to transportation and security -- as well as the limited time frame ahead for Trump to put his own stamp on the program.
"He needs to win an election in his own right so he can put his stamp on the government," agreed Sarah Maddison, associate professor of politics at the University of Melbourne.
There is already a bipartisan stamp on a legislative curb to one potentially volatile international action the President might be inclined to take -- lifting, at his own discretion, sanctions on Russia.
After Lever opened the scoring with a layup 403 seconds into the game, Powell put his stamp on the proceedings by scoring eight points in a 10-0 Seton Hall run.
Jean-Sebastien Jacques, who takes over from Sam Walsh as chief executive at the start of July, has already moved to put his stamp on the world's second-largest mining company.
He could promise worried Americans that should Mr. Trump win, he would re-establish Congress as a check on the executive branch, not a rubber stamp on an irresponsible White House.
There's a spot for Gus to stamp on his hand print on the first day of school each year — documenting his progression from Pre-K all the way to 12th grade.
A stoic Christopher Wray put his stamp on the report, touting the sections that clear the FBI of systemic bias and promising accountability for agents found to have broken the rules.
Several players said that they thought each of the changes was in keeping with a young coach trying to put a state-of-the-art stamp on a tradition-bound game.
But it may have been Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland, Queen Victoria's close friend, who left the most lasting stamp on Cliveden — given that it burned down while she was in charge.
Late in the third round, the Hawaiian put a stamp on things, hurting Holloway with a series of kicks to the body, before pouring on the punches for the TKO win.
Despite being less good than its follow up A Grand Don't Come For Free, Original Pirate Material is Skinner's landmark work, an album that made its stamp on British musical history.
And heck, it feels damn good to see "4/4 correct" after chewing out a witness, "17/17" next to clues found, that 5 star "valorous" stamp on your case report.
After a few minutes, the stamp on the ice starts to melt, and the excess water begins to ever-so-slightly dilute the drink, making it even easier to knock back.
The event, to be capped off by a performance by Gwen Stefani, will be the Obamas' last chance to put their singular stamp on the button-down ritual of state dinners.
"My first one I played 46 games, and I feel a lot of them, I was pretty anonymous on the field and didn't leave my stamp on the game," he said.
When or even if she will return to the court remains a question mark, but she has already made an indelible stamp on tennis in particular and on sports in general.
If all goes well, you get your phone back, get a new stamp on your passport and start your journey with the sinking feeling that follows an arbitrary breach of privacy.
But the appointment runs the risk of putting an American stamp on an office whose strength has been in building consensus among North Atlantic Treaty Organization members over controversial intelligence matters.
While it has already put its stamp on the beauty world, this is the first time Hermès has branched out into color cosmetics, and the new drop is already making waves.
At the same time, the company is putting its stamp on the city by using it as a lab for its expanding array of unconventional experiments in bricks-and-mortar retailing.
Heritage's Gardiner argued that the coalition doesn't need an "official NATO stamp on it," but said allies could do more, such as providing more aircraft, special forces or training to Iraqis.
"Putting his stamp on a piece of pop-culture history, the bright palette of the Rangers' colorful costumes dominates the collection contrasted by neutral tan tones," according to the brand's press release.
You can hear The Weeknd's stamp on "Woo," which invokes the guitar-heavy R&B of "The Hills" for a slight brush with rough edges — but that's as far as it goes.
Zurich Insurance outlined plans to combine its life and non-life businesses and move to a new regional structure, as new Chief Executive Mario Greco puts his stamp on the Swiss insurer.
These cards served a similar role to a stamp on a passport, or perhaps a postcard—they confirmed that a you had made a connection to a certain country or geographic area.
Field has been putting his stamp on the effort, laying off about 190 workers but also bringing on key hires such as Michael Schwekutsch, who oversaw electric drive train technology at Telsa.
Somehow the Kid who'd written a letter had written himself all the way into the studio, and putting cuts on that last Fugees song was like a final stamp on the story.
It would also give a new generation of Saudi leadership a chance to put their personal stamp on things — not the best reason for taking dramatic action but at least a reason.
But this week, retired player John McEnroe — who himself is a legendary tennis player and member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame — decided to put his own strange stamp on it.
Among Mr. Corella's changes has been what departing dancers described as putting his own stamp on repertory works, especially those by George Balanchine, whose protégée Barbara Weisberger founded Pennsylvania Ballet in 1963.
"I'd say the stamp on the team, the thing that I would notice the most is just the speed, the team speed that the Falcons have," Belichick said in a conference call.
Scaramucci is looking to put his own stamp on the press operation by purging it of staffers loyal to White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and outgoing press secretary Sean Spicer.
Akesson said his party did not have to be a formal party of government, but wanted to put its stamp on key policy areas: immigration, law and order and the welfare state.
He is viewed as a convenient choice, someone who likely will continue the programs of the Yellen Fed but allow Trump a chance to put his own stamp on the central bank.
While a lot of the store shares the minimalist design used by Apple and other tech companies, Microsoft has put its unique stamp on one area in particular: The video game lounge.
Almost every strike you see in the wrestling ring is accompanied by a slap on the thigh (for that head kick noise) or a stamp on the mat to produce some sound.
I don't know how many places it reached, but I got on a real stamp on this album, so, you know, I'm like, man, a kid from the projects on the stamp!
The roundabout has become a symbol of Mr. Coulombe's attempt to put his stamp on Boothbay and a proxy for an identity crisis that the town did not quite know it had.
Now she's out on the campaign trail, with a trip to Michigan next on her itinerary, boosting her allies and trying to put a leftist stamp on the Democratic class of 228.
Trump has also privately voiced a desire to put his own stamp on the central bank, which has dimmed the prospect of him giving a new term to Yellen, another source said.
Former President George Bush will achieve a tiny sliver of immortality on Wednesday, when the United States Postal Service unveils his commemorative "Forever" stamp, on what would have been his 95th birthday.
With his bullish idealism, Mr. Barenboim is putting a stamp on the State Opera and its satellite organizations that increasingly defines a large segment of Berlin's cultural identity in his own image.
Mr. Cortez's lawyer, Toni Marie Angeli, contends that a time stamp on a surveillance video that was never shown to the jury has cast doubt on the outcome of Mr. Cortez's trial.
Susan Zirinsky, the new president of CBS News, is about to put her stamp on the network by changing the anchor lineup, John Koblin and Michael M. Grynbaum of the NYT write.
The group sought to soothe Sanders voters unsure about Clinton by stressing the degree to which the Vermont independent has put his stamp on a party he only recently affiliated himself with.
After Kaye and I made copies of the stencils, we would sit on the living room floor, fold the bulletin into three, seal it in an envelope and put the stamp on.
The Carolina Panthers will hire Manchester City COO Tom Glick as the team's president as new owner David Tepper continues to put his stamp on the team, according to an ESPN report.
So is this the latest example of a moneymaking machine by an artist putting his stamp on everything in the spirit of great art-world branders like Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol?
For his part, Letter argued that the House has to only announce it is holding an impeachment investigation, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi has put her stamp on the chamber doing exactly that.
"I am proud that I was able to put a lasting stamp on this chapter with my directorial debut in an episode that features one of the wildest scenes ever on the show."
We already had Robin Guthrie from Cocteau Twins, and then Bob Mould, and I think we just needed Lush to shine through at that point without people putting their stamp on our music.
President-elect Donald Trump, who will enter office as a reality TV star and an outsider promising to shake up Washington, will likely find ways to put his own stamp on presidential traditions.
It would be a full two years – and two major iOS releases – before Apple put its stamp on the consumer experience with the Home app for iOS 10 (out today, full review here).
In 1989, Terada founded Tokyo-based label Far East Recording, putting his distinctively cheerful, proto-chiptunes stamp on the deep house sound nurtured by New York imprints like Strictly Rhythm and Nu Grooves.
As a self-proclaimed collector of oddities and antiques, Zimmerli has put that stamp on the hotel with the antique taxidermy he has collected over the years as well as "pretty authentic" decorations.
The time stamp on the paper tape and the electronic poll book confirm the jam, as does the contemporaneous report of the incident by the polling official logged into the issue tracking software.
In Championship Fighting, Dempsey advocated transferring weight into the jab with a falling step, and supposedly the great Joe Gans would stamp on each jab he threw as he fell forwards into it.
President Donald Trump has resumed his efforts to put his own stamp on the Federal Reserve, preparing to nominate one person for vice chair and another for a governor's position, CNBC has learned.
Whether or not the two phones end up being released under the Pixel brand, they're likely to represent an effort from Google to put more of a stamp on its flagship hardware products.
With the new design, industry watchers are getting a glimpse of how Apple retail leader Angela Ahrendts, who joined the company two years ago from Burberry, will put her stamp on the store.
He's also been putting his stamp on the White House itself, first with bright gold curtains and a gold and yellow rug in the Oval Office and, now, with golden bags of chips.
Opponents of the deal say Schulz's team failed to put a left-wing stamp on the program, which continues to promise the budget discipline that has been the hallmark of Merkel's three governments.
Another major factor in the economy's performance is, of course, the Federal Reserve Board, which put a confident stamp on the economy this week and plans to raise interest rates further this year.
Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, has died There were tributes all over social media and television for the "Queen of Soul," who put her stamp on the music industry and pop culture.
This means that the only thing that the official stamp on the "notarized letter" proves is that Mr. Osthoff signed a piece of paper in the presence of a notary on Dec. 30.
This means that the only thing that the official stamp on the "notarized letter" proves is that Mr. Osthoff signed a piece of paper in the presence of a notary on Dec. 30.
According to Richard Osborne, a senior reviewer for Gramophone magazine, both Daniel Barenboim and Mr. Jansons spent a lot of time looking into how they could put their own stamp on the programming.
With one vacancy on the Supreme Court and several more possible in the coming four years, Trump will have a chance to put a conservative stamp on the courts for decades to come.
Instead, Texas Southern was the team putting its stamp on the game by roaring out to a 26-13 lead with 7:41 left in the first half after a layup by Jones.
John G. Morris, a renowned picture editor who left an indelible stamp on photojournalism from World War II through the Vietnam War, died on Friday at a hospital near his home in Paris.
Some of the memos were prepared for the prime minister — who, at the time, was still Stephen Harper — and a stamp on the documents indicated that the prime minister read and returned them.
But, like he did with his adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, Burton's version puts his creative stamp on Dumbo by adding a new group of bizarre characters that don't appear in the original film.
Washington (CNN)The US Postal Service on Wednesday issued a commemorative "Forever" stamp for former President George H.W. Bush, rolling out the new stamp on what would have been the late President's 95th birthday.
Instead, the Postal Service earns the money it needs to function every time you mail a care package to a relative or put a stamp on the upper right-hand corner of an envelope.
Now it's Bill Skarsgård's turn to put his own stamp on Pennywise, the ultimate creepy clown, for a new generation – and the buzz is that he'll do just fine keeping you up at night.
The rivalry between those groups has intensified because the policy direction for the next presidential term is being defined in the next few months, and both sides want to put their stamp on it.
As the first woman to head the agency, she led skillfully through a transition and put her [own] stamp on the Commission, including through her steadfast leadership in telehealth, media diversity, and digital inclusion.
Punishing the former champ with an array of unpredictable kicks from the opening bell, Thompson quickly wore his opponent down before putting the stamp on things with a series of punches against the cage.
The ad, which starts airing Friday, accuses Ossoff — an investigative filmmaker and former congressional aide — of "inflating his resume" and argues he'll be a "rubber stamp" on Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi's (Calif.) agenda.
HHS approved those projects as part of a push to put a conservative stamp on Medicaid, which expanded in 36 states following the 2010 passage of the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Levin caught his big break during the O.J. Simpson trial when the founder attempted to shed light on new evidence about the case, but ended up misreading the time stamp on a video. 6.
The Trump stamp on the GOP presents almost no upside for Republicans in New Jersey, a state with virtually no rural population, few evangelicals, and large concentrations of minority and white-collar white voters.
But the new episode also shows that Telltale isn't afraid to put its own stamp on the mythology, and it makes some important — and shocking — changes to a character we already know so well.
Returning to Italy after three stages in the Netherlands, Ulissi put an Italian stamp on the race after Dumoulin took the opening time trial and Marcel Kittel of Germany won the first two sprints.
"They've had a chance now to start to put their stamp on the team," said Johnson, referring to Bowles and General Manager Mike Maccagnan, who is also in his second season with the team.
The chairwoman of the Federal Reserve has begun the process of raising interest rates, a move that her predecessors have taken in recent decades as they put their own distinctive stamp on the economy.
Fincher, in other words, put his own particular stamp on the tropes that animate the Alien franchise: He took the ideas that Scott and Cameron had developed and remade them in his own image.
But in an effort to leave no stone unturned and perhaps, on some level, to put an immediate stamp on his team, Yannick Noah, the new French captain, decided that Guadeloupe was the place.
He has, however, continued to lead a shake-up of ProSieben into divisions spanning entertainment, content production and commerce, potentially making it harder for an outsider to put their own stamp on the business.
But he is finding it difficult, at least at the outset, to put his stamp on the overdetermined late-night format while knowing that all praise or blame will ultimately rest at his feet.
I wanted to leave my stamp on internet culture someday, and my beloved, two-years-in-the-making yawning face had already done so, less than a day after Apple brought it to iPhones.
The watch looked somewhat convincing to me, though the embossed stamp on the back of the band read "GENUINE LEATHER," a laughably unnecessary statement for a watch that is supposed to cost six figures.
The time stamp on the video is inaccurate, but ProPublica was able to compare it with police and emergency medical service records to estimate that the first video begins at about 20173:13 a.m.
When Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders was named chief creative officer at American luxury house Diane von Furstenberg in May 2016, even he couldn't have predicted how quickly his stamp on the brand would take effect.
Unsurprisingly, Kurian is also looking to put his stamp on the executive team, too, and today announced that former SAP executive Robert Enslin is joining Google Cloud as its new president of Global Customer Operations.
HHS approved the states' projects as part of a push to put a conservative stamp on Medicaid, which expanded in 36 states following the 2010 passage of the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
Chairman Jerome Powell, though, appears ready to put a new stamp on the Fed as a backstop but not as a nursemaid — a "supporting actor," as Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said a week ago.
It was mostly optional, but it meant you could create sprawling small towns, largely safe from the many dangers of the outside world, and put your own stamp on the wasteland in a small way.
Before the "Delicate" singer broke the internet with her social media clues last week, Swifties had their fingers crossed something would be announced after they noticed Swift's reputation magazines featured a stamp on April 13.
The Fixer Upper star is known for putting her signature farmhouse stamp on many of the homes she renovates alongside husband, Chip, but her decorating savvy doesn't stop at wood-paneled walls and white paint.
First, it was Breakfast at Tiffany's that did it for every girl in the world and then, of course, Sweet Home Alabama came and put a stamp on it that it has to be Tiffany!
He was the closer, swooping in when the deal was done to put his unique stamp on it -- and then talk about what a great deal it was to any and everyone who would listen.
Yet in the past few days Mr Turnbull has embarked on a series of canny steps designed to break the Senate logjam, set his stamp on his own party and keep the opposition off balance.
Essentially, he's the human embodiment of the guitar sound that's bled from Chic in the 70s through to his solo work, and left a stamp on every facsimile of disco-funk in the decades since.
Spain's Gerard Pique got away with a two-footed lunge on Morocco's Khalid Boutaib, and Croatia's Ante Rebic was lucky to only see yellow for a stamp on Argentine Eduardo Salvio in the group stages.
The Russian Revolution, the Holocaust, the creation of the State of Israel, the rise of American Jewry—each of these developments put its own stamp on the meaning of Jewishness, and of the Jewish past.
The new attorney general, with speculation that it could be Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, will want to put a stamp on the Justice Department by putting in place new priorities.
The revolution put its stamp on political parties, labor unions, artists, intellectuals and students, who saw the Soviet Union as an alternative to capitalism, a bulwark against United States imperialism and an example to emulate.
It's just the latest move Solomon has undertaken to put his stamp on the organization: Last year he named Stephen Scherr as his CFO and John Waldron as president, setting off a cascade of changes.
And she — yes, she — is putting her own audacious stamp on that most venerable of pop genres, the old-as-time tale in which getting even comes accessorized with flames, screams and buckets of blood.
Two weeks after taking over as the Islanders' president of hockey operations, Lou Lamoriello put a dramatic stamp on the organization on Tuesday by removing Garth Snow as general manager and Doug Weight as coach.
By 1960, he had put an enduring stamp on the atomic age through the Single Integrated Operational Plan, or SIOP, SAC's list of all the nuclear weapons in the American arsenal and their intended targets.
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.
The rapidly raised $50 million was a coup for Deborah Borda, who has been the orchestra's president and chief executive officer for only a few months but is already putting her stamp on the organization.
Gloria Vanderbilt's legacy is as complex as was the woman herself: An artist, heiress, writer, and entrepreneur, she died Monday at age 2200, having left her stamp on countless facets of culture — including designer denim.
"Trump is putting his stamp on the Fed by appointing a new cohort of leaders who bring a fresh perspective as well as a fair amount of continuity," said Andrew Levin, a professor at Dartmouth University.
The will was filed on Thursday in Superior Court of the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Epstein was domiciled, according to a stamp on the document and a statement sent to Reuters on behalf of Epstein's estate.
Next, stamp on your desired amount of stars using Rimmel London Ink Me Stamp Tattoos, making sure to apply enough pressure and holding it for a couple of seconds before moving on to the next star.
Then, the Lyda Beauty Cleopatra Cat Eye Stamp landed on my desk, promising to stamp on a bold and even cat-eye in seconds — and suddenly, I felt all my Elizabeth Taylor-reincarnated dreams come true.
The last thing I remember is running The Mile in gym class—the official one that determines whether or notGeorge W. Bush will mail me my coveted fitness certificate, with the sweet goldfoil stamp on it.
PEOPLE has exclusively obtained a signed statement by a computer forensic consultant who says he authenticated the May 25, 2014, time stamp on the text exchange, and asserts that none of its contents had been altered.
"Rather than a hand stamp on a kid to say, 'I need lunch money,' send an email or a text message to the parent," said Tina Namian, who oversees the federal agency's school meals policy branch.
Other go-to directors of the Gelb era, who have put their stamp on the repertory with semi-traditional stagings, include Bartlett Sher, the Broadway director, and Richard Eyre, who comes out of the British theater.
According to Pucci, instead of committing to a single creative director, it is going to ask different names to put their stamp on the house each season, kind of what Moncler does with its Genius line.
They had many reasons for leaving their rental condo in Santa Monica, he said — they're currently trying for a baby, and they wanted to own a home that they could renovate and put their stamp on.
The drastic shift in criminal justice policy, foreshadowed during recent weeks, is Mr. Sessions's first major stamp on the Justice Department, and it highlights several of his top targets: drug dealing, gun crime and gang violence.
Enter Ms. Tomei, 52, the Academy Award-winning star of "My Cousin Vinny" (and films like "In the Bedroom" and "The Wrestler"), who hopes to put her stamp on the role while respecting the character's roots.
To an unusual degree, Ulrich put her stamp on a particular historical method: She went in search of women's daily lives before the Industrial Revolution, and she used the personal diary as her point of entry.
"Rather than a hand stamp on a kid to say, 'I need lunch money,' send an email or a text message to the parent," Tina Namian, an Agriculture Department official, told the Associated Press in 22014.
Something I take for granted now just didn't occur to me: There were standardized rates, and you could just slap a stamp on your letter, drop it in a mailbox, and it would go to its destination.
In a grotto-style hall assembled for the show and decorated with fragments of mirrors, Dior's creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri reasserted her stamp on the French fashion house on the one-year anniversary of her arrival.
To help illuminate the sheer scope of a president's stamp on the federal workforce, we took more than 1500,700 positions that are directly classified as "Presidential Appointments" in the government's bible of transition jobs, the Plum Book.
For countries that were under Moscow's sway for decades after World War II and continue to face pressure from their huge eastern neighbor, putting a rubber stamp on Trump's coziness to Putin might seem paradoxical, even shocking.
Sure, Fitbit's been making its own hardware for years now, and I can totally empathize with the desire to put one's own stamp on the product, in an attempt to differentiate it right out of the gate.
But like the administration's springtime crackdown on the banking industry, the competition initiative is a sign of a White House that is fiercely resisting the lame-duck label and trying to put its stamp on national policy.
So on my first day of college, while my peers were socializing and playing fun ice breakers with one another, I put my own unique stamp on the freshman experience and did the ultimate walk of shame.
Based on the analysis, the entire total addressable market for blockchain will eventually hit $7 billion, though the analysts did not "attempt to put a time stamp" on it, as the technology is not yet widely adopted.
"You can have green hair and white skin and a crazy laugh but you have to start from the beginning and walk down a brand new path," Leto said of creating his own stamp on the character.
But like the administration's springtime crackdown on the banking industry, the competition initiative is a sign of a White House that is fiercely resisting the lame duck label and trying to put its stamp on national policy.
I like it when people put their own stamp on covers so in all seriousness I think the instrumentation here, especially the fast-strummed guitar which has Franz Ferdinand written all over it, is very good. Congrats.
Newson's projects have included the design of the Apple Watch, Montblanc pens and aircraft interiors and Bertelli said the Australian-born award-winning designer had been an easy choice to put Prada's stamp on its own trophy.
Shop all PopSockets grips for $10 and upTech products can look and feel generic until we put our stamp on them, and PopSocket grips are a great way to add personality to a boring phone or case.
He said the Taliban was charging 150,000 Pakistani rupees to register its stamp on the heroin packages, plus 5,000 rupees per kilo for transporting and protecting the test shipment, which had increased from five to ten kilos.
In a recent interview, Ms. Nielsen said she was quietly trying to put her own stamp on the agency, focusing on beefing up the cybersecurity division and doing a critical assessment of other programs at the department.
But it signaled that Mr. Powell is putting his stamp on the institution and is trying to ensure that the Fed is poised to react decisively and with clear public communication, whatever the economic future may hold.
While other Native American tribes have long put their own stamp on country music, none have done so quite like the Navajo, who have forged a constantly changing genre that chronicles life on the reservation and beyond.
Southern Idaho has a distinctive stamp on its identity, laid down by the harsh climatic reality of the arid interior American West, and then by the Mormon settlers who dug ditches on arrival there in the 1800s.
It's the latest step taken by CEO David Solomon to put his stamp on the company as it attempts to transition from a somewhat secretive Wall Street trading house to a bank with more diversified revenue streams.
"My mother used to tell me that in those days, you could send a stone from Mogok to Europe by just putting a stamp on it and putting it in the mailbox," Ms. Thiri Tin Htut recalled.
Verma has worked to put her stamp on policies seen as undermining Obamacare — a program she directly oversees — and spearheaded the Medicaid program's first-ever work requirements, which so far have been struck down in the courts.
Tepper just dismissed the best coach in team history, Rivera, after a 5-7 start with a second-year undrafted quarterback, though change is common among new owners, who usually look to put their stamp on things.
We also recognize the need for a sexy and stylish line that is both on trend and accessible for a larger range of women's sizes and are so excited to put our own stamp on the swimwear industry.
The last thing I remember is running The Mile in gym class—the official one that determines whether or not George W. Bush will mail me my coveted fitness certificate, with the sweet gold foil stamp on it.
Meanwhile, the St. Louis Cardinals' offense remained in heat, digging its suddenly sharp claws into the scratching post that was the Kansas City Royals' bullpen and unloading another slam to put their stamp on a sixth consecutive victory.
Think about the reality: A person can put a "classified" stamp on a document and ensure it is kept secret, or can leave it unclassified, subject to disclosure, and later be accused of having revealed something needing protection.
Also on Thursday, President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Jerome Powell as the next head of the Federal Reserve, putting his own stamp on the leadership of the U.S. central bank while signalling continuity on monetary policy.
New trailers: Passengers, Hidden Figures, Dog Eat Dog, and moreTelltale's Batman game continues to put its own stamp on the Dark Knight mythologyEverything coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and HBO Now in October Luckey's story directly contradicts this.
"The murder of the tsar and his family, putting the final stamp on the existence of the...300-year-old Romanov dynasty was a matter bearing very special, ritualistic, symbolic meaning for many," as the bishop put it.
But the Russian word for stamp is "marka", which sounds similar to "marker", and eye-tracking revealed that the bilinguals looked back and forth between the marker pen and the stamp on the table before selecting the stamp.
As deals went, it was pure Bruce Ratner: He may not have turned a huge profit, but he'd leveraged his political connections to put his stamp on his adopted borough — and Brooklyn would never be the same again.
After being out of office since 2011, Bredesen is looking to convince voters that he won't be a rubber stamp on the Democratic Party's agenda as he campaigns in a state that went for Trump by 26 points.
Should he go with Powell, it would represent an opportunity for him to put his personal stamp on the central bank while also essentially staying the course Yellen has charted since she took over the position in 2014.
Already he has made an enormous mark on the fate of America and placed his stamp on much of the world, bringing peace, prosperity and a recognition of the unchallenged fact that America is first among the many.
Now the majority leader was determined to put his own stamp on the next economic aid plan, which was shaping up as far larger, and wanted to make sure Republicans controlled and got credit for the final product.
Chapman went 21-for-21 with a triple, double, a run scored and three RBIs in the eighth inning alone, part of Oakland's seven-run inning that put the stamp on a 22-3 victory in Anaheim, Calif.
Congressional aides say Trump's tariffs will be the hot topic of conversation at party caucus meetings this week, even as they wonder what leverage they can exert on a president who vowed to put his stamp on trade.
At his confirmation hearing last month, Mr. Sessions pledged repeatedly that he would be able to "say no" to Mr. Trump if needed and would not be "a mere rubber stamp" on issues like immigration and national security.
The policy dates to the days when George Steinbrenner, a product of a military boarding school and a second lieutenant in the Air Force, was putting his imperious stamp on the franchise after buying the team in 1973.
" Wendy Sherman, who served as a top adviser to the last four Democratic secretaries of state, said that while it's common for new secretaries to put their own stamp on Foggy Bottom, "it's not enough to just make changes.
But Netflix did make sure to put the company's stamp on its follow-ups — The Princess Switch doesn't just have its characters watch A Christmas Prince; it declares that A Christmas Prince is the main character's favorite Christmas movie.
Jobs etched his own signature (and those of his team members) inside the case of the original Macintosh, and when he returned from exile in 1997 he continued to put his stamp on Apple products culminating in the iPhone.
"This budget should not be seen as the final product for 2019 as a new government will want to put its stamp (on fiscal policy) after it has taken over," Deputy Finance Minister Per Bolund said in a statement.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday picked former U.S. Senator Dan Coats as his director of national intelligence, two senior transition officials said, as he puts his stamp on a U.S. intelligence community that he frequently criticizes.
Washington (CNN)Richard Grenell, the newly installed acting director of American spy agencies and loyalist to President Donald Trump, began his temporary tenure by moving aggressively to put his stamp on the intelligence community that Trump has repeatedly attacked.
The idea of doing a franchise was exciting — being able to play a character over many installments, the challenge of playing a character who had a built-in fan base, and trying to put my stamp on that character.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday endorsed a niece of former critic Mitt Romney to be the next chair of the Republican National Committee as he moved to put his stamp on the party leadership.
BNP Paribas merged its loan and bond origination businesses in December 2014 and created a single global syndicate in March last year as Yann Gerardin, head of BNP Paribas's corporate and investment bank put his stamp on the organisation.
Seehofer was launching his "Migration Masterplan", hoping to set his stamp on a tougher border- and migration-control policy for Germany - one at odds with the open-doors policy Merkel announced at the height of the 2015 refugee crisis.
I worked in the Old Post Office building, which is now the Trump Hotel in Washington, and there was a guy there who wanted one stamp a day and my job was to put the stamp on the envelope.
WATCH THIS: Everything You Need to Know About Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's $60 Million French Chateau   Pitt reportedly put his stamp on the property, which includes 35 rooms in the main house, in order to make it more kid-friendly.
Shrugging off such a hypothetical, Golden State, whose coach Steve Kerr played on the 72-win Bulls team, have a chance to put their stamp on the current generation and will begin their title defense against the Houston Rockets on Saturday.
However, should he be able to put a stamp on the victory, there will be a lot of fans clamoring to see his aggressive striking pitted against the proponents of the neo-footwork movement at the top of the bracket.
HHS approved the states' projects as part of a push to put a conservative stamp on Medicaid, which expanded in 36 states following the 2010 passage of the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare after former Democratic President Barack Obama.
"We've been engaged for a while and we wanted to put our own stamp on it, we didn't want it to be one of those typical weddings where it's all romantic and then you have the dance," Boulanger, 30, tells PEOPLE.
Anyone paying attention over the past year or so could have picked up signals that the Obama administration, frustrated with the impasse in the peace process, was looking for some late game maneuver to put its stamp on this issue.
You only need to take a cursory glance at the horror stories told by acts from S Club 7 to TLC and early days NWA to know that a raw record deal can leave its stamp on an artist for years.
Another lesson is that expanding Medicaid could be a winner in other states, especially with the federal government picking up 90 percent of the costs and the Trump administration ready to let red states put a conservative stamp on their programs.
By moving to the left, Labour has cleared the way for May to put her stamp on the center ground of British politics and appeal for votes from traditional supporters of the opposition party who backed leaving the European Union.
"I think the benefit for any executive is being able to work on something that is new and emerging and also to be able to put your stamp on something, to show that what you did really mattered," Cappelli wrote.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump discussed Syria and the fight against Islamic State with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday in one of several calls with world leaders that the new U.S. president used to put his stamp on international affairs.
Since Jobs' passing later that year, Cook has become Apple's new public face and has been busy putting his own stamp on the brand, with multiple new product revisions and rollouts and an emphasis on increased charitable and ecological philanthropy.
About the DNA sample: When I last talked to you, you said the sample that has made the press recently was collected on top of a stamp on a letter apparently sent from the Zodiac, meaning it could be basically anybody's.
Yeah, his Playboy empire left a specific and indelible stamp on popular culture, and until recent years, he maintained a level of iconography that was impressive for a guy who marketed softcore pornography to the masses—but he was still gross.
" On why she took a job at Uber for professional reasons: "As a marketer, a brand person can rarely come in and literally put your stamp on it and say I did that ... It's about the total structure of a brand.
Even New Yorkers who don't care much about city politics — and only about 435,000 Democrats voted in this year's primary — tend to accede to the notion that every New York mayor puts his stamp on an era, wittingly or not.
If he chose the latter, putting his personal stamp on the shutdown, Congress might then move to override his veto, but that would take a two-thirds vote in both the Senate and the House, a challenging hurdle for lawmakers.
After an overdose, narcotics detectives begin by noting any distinguishing marks on the heroin packaging — such as a stamp on the glassine bag — and poring over the cellphone records of the overdose victim to look for the source of the drugs.
With the power to name a new chief prosecutor, Mr. Ramaphosa can now put his stamp on the office that effectively determines "who or what gets prosecuted" in South Africa, said Sithembile Mbete, who teaches politics at the University of Pretoria.
Within the European Union, "San Marzano" is a term that can be applied only to tomatoes grown in a particular area around Naples, Italy, and only approved farmers can use the name and the union-approved stamp on their label.
Where to stream: Hulu Over the course of its 10 seasons, Friends rarely met a holiday it didn't want to put its personal stamp on in some way (see: The Holiday Armadillo), but the series had a particular affinity for Thanksgiving.
WASHINGTON — An anti-immigration Republican who is a fervent supporter of President Trump announced on Tuesday that he will challenge Senator Bob Casey, Democrat of Pennsylvania, a move that solidifies the president's stamp on the emerging electoral landscape for 2018.
"If there is a lesson from last year's match then it is when Federer is down, you need to stamp on him, kick him, hurt him some more," Ivanisevic wrote in a piece for The Times of London this week.
Nike's move to make controversial former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick the face of its latest marketing campaign could lead a new trend of companies looking not only to sell products but also to put their own stamp on social issues.
A similarly gender-bending code left its stamp on Victoria Beckham, who toyed with the newly commodious proportion, elongating her jackets for maximum impact; and on Ryan Roche, who rendered her mannish coats comparatively ladylike in soft-tone camel variations.
WASHINGTON — Rod J. Rosenstein, a lifelong Republican with a tough-on-crime record, was eager to put his stamp on the Justice Department when he was sworn in as the deputy attorney general in the early months of the Trump administration.
The party, which put its stamp on history by goading a reluctant prime minister into calling for a referendum to leave the European Union, has since drifted to the ideological fringes, struggling to cope with debts and a fractious membership.
The garden is overgrown; the painting of nude women on the bottom of the pool that Farmanfarmaian had painted is gone; the house itself appears neglected, with a stamp on the window claiming it for the state social security fund.
If you're already a fan of the writer-director, known for his quippy dialogue and twisty plots, then Iron Man 3 is a fascinating look at a filmmaker with a distinctive voice trying to put his stamp on the MCU.
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Cohn has already put his stamp on regulatory policy by working with Kushner to successfully push Wall Street lawyer Jay Clayton for head of the Securities and Exchange Commission after billionaire investor Carl Icahn, an early Trump supporter, had vetted other candidates.
The ruling could threaten the Trump administration effort to put a conservative stamp on Medicaid after the Republican-controlled Congress last year failed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, which expanded Medicaid in more than 30 states.
The two writers, who are working on different projects for DC Comics, a unit of Time Warner, seek to put their own stamp on the iconic superhero going so far as to strip him of political affiliation and alter his origin story.
I'm not sure what it is exactly (and isn't that the way to describe all of the best things?), but there's something really magic about seeing an artist you love put their stamp on a piece of music by another artist you love.
Brian Sandoval, initiates a process that could see substantial changes made to K-12 education in the United States, the clearest signal yet that Trump hopes to put his stamp on the Education Department before his 100th day in office on Saturday.
At the same time, he hasn't committed to having votes on any of these proposals, saying he doesn't want to prejudge a "bottom up process" that would give committee chairmen the power to craft legislative proposals and put their own stamp on them.
Gain investor interest Periscope is unique in that it can be a very personal experience that puts you in the hands of someone who can show you the world — or something as small as the postage stamp on your company's first shipment.
In addition to chefs who have looked abroad for inspiration, Food and Wine magazine praised Edouardo Jordan of Salare in Seattle for his stamp on U.S. Southern cuisines, and Iliana Regan, who marries modern Midwestern cooking and foraged ingredients at Elizabeth in Chicago.
The waivers to federal Medicaid requirements that the department issued are part of an initiative to put a conservative stamp on Medicaid, which expanded in more than 30 states following the passage in 2010 of the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.
In 2004, BMG merged with Sony Music Entertainment, meaning that Arista—the label that had issued Lord Willin'—would be absorbed by Jive, while Star Trak, the Pharrell-led imprint that also had a stamp on the Clipse's success, landed at Interscope.
At this point, it feels like the only thing left for Rihanna to put her Fenty x Puma stamp on is homewares and interiors (though, we're sure some Marie Antoinette-esque curtains or a decadent faux fur rug is on its way).
Trump's reported decision to elevate Pai to lead the FCC indicates that the new administration is wasting little time before moving to put a conservative, anti-regulatory stamp on an agency with broad authority over the nation's cable, phone, and satellite companies.
He has angered lawmakers from the right and left since assuming the post in January 2015, putting his own stamp on a legislative body that has garnered its share of attention for its far-right leanings on issues like immigration and abortion.
"You could stamp on this thing 'McConnell rejected,' and it would immediately give it more credibility because everything that he has done over the last few years to undermine democracy are the things that we are trying to respond to here," Sarbanes said.
Recalling that moment, and feeling inspired after a gap year in Jaipur, India, where he saw family friends running their own jewelry business, he asked his father in 2003 to join Verdura with one request: to eventually put his own stamp on Belperron.
In short order, the new president made Sessions his attorney general and named as his senior policy adviser Sessions's former aide Stephen Miller, a staunch immigration opponent who put his stamp on Trump's policies and speeches on the issue during the campaign.
Critics argue that by putting such a personal stamp on power and eliminating the previous collective leadership model, Mr. Xi is setting the stage for a return to the excesses of personal loyalty and fanaticism that nearly tore China apart during Mao's time.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis appointed 13 new cardinals in a surprise move on Sunday, again putting his stamp on the future of a Church he wants to be more open as most of those named are considered progressive on social issues.
In April, when reviewing this comedy of dreams deferred, Elisabeth Vincentelli praised the playwright Aaron Posner as understanding "full well that there is no date stamp on feeling stranded between regrets and hopes, between fancy dreams and the banality of existence." wheelhousetheater.
Tim spoke to him about how he'd approach the gig: Mr. Caruso, 60, has built a fortune putting his stamp on the physical landscape of Los Angeles — his most famous property is the Grove — and secured a position as an important civic leader.
In April, when reviewing this comedy of dreams deferred, Elisabeth Vincentelli praised the playwright Aaron Posner as understanding "full well that there is no date stamp on feeling stranded between regrets and hopes, between fancy dreams and the banality of existence."wheelhousetheater.
ISTANBUL — From soaring bridges to a giant mosque to plans for the world's biggest airport, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has used gargantuan building projects as an engine of growth and a signature way of leaving an indelible stamp on his nation.
Having dealt with the formality of securing a spot on the Rio-bound U.S. team with another dominating display at the national Olympic trials on the weekend, Biles is not just poised to put her stamp on gymnastics but the entire Summer Games.
His all-star trio, featuring the bassist Larry Grenadier and the drummer Kendrick Scott, is augmented here by the Venezuelan percussionist Luisito Quintero, who puts his own stamp on an Alexander original built from a mix of Southeast Asian and African rhythms.
The company is called William Ray LA, and Ray J's assembling a top-notch gang of ganja experts specializing in growing, branding and marketing herb ... and he's going to put his stamp on the biz with his own personal knowledge and expertise.
Basketball has resonated with other indigenous cultures — Native Americans in the United States have put their own stamp on the game, nicknamed rez ball, and the Triqui in southern Mexico, who grew up playing the game barefoot, have gained notice for their proficiency at it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said he will announce his nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday as he looks to quickly put his stamp on the court by restoring its conservative majority, even as Democrats geared up for a Senate confirmation fight.
While it will likely take months to appoint and confirm a new director, Trump could immediately put his stamp on the Bureau by picking someone who has already been confirmed by the Senate to fill-in for Cordray temporarily before appointing a full-time director.
The speaker made it clear in private sessions that it's his preference to pass a budget and start action on the dozen spending bills so Republicans could put their stamp on federal agencies' funding priorities, and work to add restrictions to programs they oppose.
Over the past several years, the Surface line's early role as a kind of proof of concept for various form factors has allowed the company to explore and put its own stamp on categories like the iMac dominated all-in-one to Google's Chromebook.
For the rest of the year Mr Xi is likely to be distracted by his biggest priority: putting his stamp on a five-yearly party congress, the 19th since the Communist Party's founding in 1921, which is expected to be held late in the year.
For some, the phrase "artificial intelligence" conjures nightmare visions — something out of the '04 Will Smith flick I, Robot, perhaps, or the ending of Ex Machina — like a boot smashing through the glass of a computer screen to stamp on a human face, forever.
The following are some of the main factors expected to affect Swiss stocks: Zurich Insurance outlined plans to combine its life and non-life businesses and move to a new regional structure, as new Chief Executive Mario Greco puts his stamp on the Swiss insurer.
Obama, now in the last five months of his presidency, wants to put a final stamp on his signature policy shift toward the Pacific, setting the tone for his White House successor, who will be elected in November and take office on Jan. 20.
Pietro Beccari, formerly of Dior's LVMH stablemate Fendi, took over as CEO of Dior in January, while Maria Grazia Chiuri took over the design reins in mid-2017, putting her stamp on Dior with overtly feminist collections, and developing a recognizable silhouette with translucent skirts.
And with less than three months left before leaving the Oval Office, many are urging him to put a stamp on that legacy by eliminating Arctic leases in the Department of Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) proposed Oil and Gas Lease Program.
In an effort to give my final stamp on suggestions, I've put together a long list of 80 moments from several films (in no particular order); some from horror, others from thrillers, all of which I think will satisfy even the toughest horror critic.
CHARLESTON, S.C./SUMTER, S.C. (Reuters) - The Republican race for the party's 2016 presidential nomination erupted into a four-candidate crossfire on Wednesday over who has the proper experience and is the most conservative, days before South Carolina voters put their stamp on the campaign.
To that kind of fan, sitting through a whole day's worth of Hall H programming (or camping out for Ballroom 20, SDCC's second-largest venue whose 2,000 seats have also drawn overnight lines in recent years) is the ultimate stamp on a geek cred card.
Pearce followed by clubbing a three-run homer, and the Red Sox never looked back, using an eight-run fourth inning to put an emphatic stamp on the start of a four-game series that could weigh heavily on the American League East race.
WASHINGTON — Justice Anthony M. Kennedy announced on Wednesday that he would retire this summer, setting in motion a furious fight over the future of the Supreme Court and giving President Trump the chance to put a conservative stamp on the American legal system for generations.
The de Blasio administration's intentions and vision will become clearer with the release of the city's first "cultural plan," which represents the mayor's big chance to put his stamp on the artistic landscape of the city and counteract his reputation for caring little about culture.
And Badgers receiver Quintez Cephus — who absorbed a crunching hit to secure a touchdown catch with 11 seconds left in the first half — later left another stamp on the game when he flattened Breeze, the Oregon safety, after catching a short pass and turning upfield.
PARELES The sound of Los Wembler's de Iquitos hasn't changed a lot since 1968, when these five Peruvian brothers (at that time led by their father) began putting their stamp on the wobbly, psychedelic, surf-rock-indebted, Afro-Latin jungle funk known as chicha.
In her later years, Ms. Carroll became known for her interpretations of Sondheim, putting her stamp on "Old Friends," from "Merrily We Roll Along," and "With So Little to Be Sure Of," from "Anyone Can Whistle" — songs about friendship, love and the passing of time.
Blocking his ability to staff up his own administration is a key part of that strategy, as is their effort to hamper the president from leaving his stamp on the judiciary — both of which the American people want President Trump to be able to do.
Bhatia has put his stamp on Google's public policy operations since taking over last summer, restructuring the company's internal lobbying and policy teams and setting changes in motion that have led some staff to take on new roles and others to depart the company.
An Indian-American and a former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, Ms. Rao, 45, had the backing of the Federalist Society, the conservative legal group that has been the main recruiting ground for the president's highly successful effort to put his stamp on the judiciary.
You can "subscriptionize" nearly anything (and we're definitely moving in that direction with monthly bacon deliveries, connected floors and even subscription cow dung), but that doesn't mean you just slap a monthly price and a stamp on a product, ship it and you're done.
Zidane's insolent stamp on Fuad Anwar could be seen as a forerunner to his infamous red card in the World Cup final eight years later, but for now the French only had to worry about how to get by without him in the Round of 16.
A CNN story Tuesday described a new think tank report on paid family leave as a "big boost for Ivanka's paid parental leave plan" — as if scholars on the left and right hadn't been pushing this idea for years, long before Ivanka put her stamp on it.
The vacancy is one of eight on the appeals court, which has 29 active judges — a vivid illustration of the larger opportunity for Mr. Trump to put an enduring stamp on the makeup of the federal judiciary nationwide by installing candidates of a more conservative bent.
Yachty isn't the first artist to remix "Chained to the Rhythm"—Hot Chip also gave it a go, turning it into a clubby, bass heavy banger—so even if nothing else, the song seems make good fodder for other artists to put their own stamp on.
And while we applaud all of Selena's pursuits, we're students of shopping at heart, so we're interested in any and all fashion moments that she decides to put her stamp on — which is why we were so excited to hear about the capsule collection for Puma.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Sunday he would elevate 14 churchmen from five continents to the rank of cardinal, picking candidates who work with the poor or where Catholics are in a minority and putting his stamp on the group that will elect his successor.
Donald J. Trump, the presumptive nominee, has been promising a different kind of Republican National Convention, and plans obtained by The New York Times show that he is eager to put his showbiz stamp on the party's gathering, even as he struggles to attract A-list talent.
This course of action would clearly face opposition from Democrats, as it would not only deny them a political weapon in an election year; it would also inflame their base, which is excited by the prospect of Obama placing a lasting liberal stamp on the court.
"For me, the most powerful aspect of this project has been seeing the excitement among everyone who has played a part in the mural as they put their personal stamp on the anonymous space of the community center," Mr. Krulak said of the Castle Hill effort.
Dafoe thrusts his jaw forward and shows his teeth, pulling back the skin on his face into an unnatural, monstrous contortion to end the scene with a look you could stamp on a Halloween mask, like he's lobbying to play the part in green face paint.
But analysts around the region debate whether the headlong rush might be driven more by a desire to consolidate power before a possible royal succession, desperation for cash to pay for his plans or simply unchecked ambition to put his stamp on the broader Middle East.
While the Trump administration reached an agreement with Canada and Mexico a year ago, the deal requires congressional approval, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi and a tight-knit group of Democrats have insisted on putting their own stamp on the pact before bringing it for a vote.
Instead, Mr. Xi used the speech to defend policies that he had forged over the past six years to make the Communist Party even more powerful, strengthen the state-run sector of the economy while allowing private business to grow, and put China's stamp on international affairs.
And Mr. Barr will presumably want to put his own stamp on the administration's agenda following Mr. Sessions, who for all his problems with the president pushed successfully to put in place conservative policies on civil rights, voting rights, immigration, drugs, policing and crime, among other issues.
In two years, Abayomi has left her stamp on some of Droga5's most high-profile work for The New York Times and HBO, helping the agency sweep two Grand Prix awards at the Cannes Lions, a Super Clio award, and a D&AD Humanitarian Aid Award.
John Stankey, an AT&T veteran who was put in charge of Warner Media at the time of the acquisition, is the executive behind the moves, which show that the company is serious about tearing up old ways and putting its own stamp on its new properties.
Both reflect the frustration of disempowered majorities, in other words, of historically dominant groups who feel they are not being allowed to put their stamp on society, as is their natural right, because unrepresentative elites are holding them back, or because overprotected minorities have a disproportionate share of power.
My only advice is to own it for yourself because we all just do our interpretation and I'm only flattered and excited for people who are excited enough to put their stamp on it and see what they make of it and how they make it their own.
The Verge recently praised Telltale's take on the Caped Crusader for putting its own stamp on a familiar mythology, and we'll be interested to see what the company does with Guardians Of The Galaxy — a surprise-hit for Marvel in 2014, with a sequel due out next year.
Washington (CNN)Republicans' reviews for a slew of government agencies have improved as Donald Trump's administration puts its stamp on the federal bureaucracy, according to a new poll from Gallup, but there's one agency whose ratings have shifted in the opposite direction among the President's partisans: The FBI.
This country is full of the sort of people who, in their irrational hatred of one of the nation's most talented sportsmen, are willing to hand write a horrible letter, stick a stamp on it, personally walk it up to the postbox and send it to said sportsman's nan.
"We are seeing a lot of our customers and designers turning toward semiprecious stones with amazing colors, which allow designers to put a stamp on their designs rather than just using the standard sapphire, ruby and emeralds," Patti Worth, a Matchesfashion jewelry and accessories buyer, wrote in an email.
And they kind of could, I learned, when once on my way back from visiting family in Brazil I was detained for hours by Texas immigration officials for not knowing what a stamp on my passport meant (the stamp was, in fact, simply proof of my permanent residency).
Far too many people around the world know "Made in the USA" as the label on a tear gas canister after a protest, the remnants of a missile that destroyed their home, or the stamp on the stock of a gun that took the life of a loved one.
The House in July passed its own version of the bill that would have put a liberal stamp on defense policy, passing amendment after amendment that sought to rein in the president's powers, including on declaring war and diverting military construction funds to pay for his border wall.
"A bigger spin, say, an 1800, you have to throw it so hard, and get the grab and hold, that you don't have as much time to put your style, or personal stamp, on the trick," Mike Jankowski, the head coach of the United States snowboarding team, said.
A's 12, Angels 3 Third baseman Matt Chapman punctuated his All-Star nod by going 23-for-2 with a triple, double and three RBIs in the eighth inning alone, part of Oakland's seven-run inning that put the stamp on a blowout at Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
And I believe Aipac for many years has not only become a rubber stamp on the right-wing policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which has resulted in tens of thousands of Israeli settlers now ensconced in the heart of the West Bank, imperiling Israel as a democracy.
Turner's exit enabled Nadella to start putting his own stamp on the company, and the layoffs, strategy shifts and personnel changes we've seen recently are a reflection of that — it shows the company has moved on from one centered on Windows/Office to one based firmly in Azure and Office 365.
The common criticism of Marvel Studios is that its overarching mission — make a whole bunch of films that occupy the same universe and that can feature crossovers and plot twists that impact other movies — means that filmmakers aren't allowed to put much of a personal stamp on the company's films.
Mies van der Rohe, a former Bauhaus Dessau director, who also taught in the US, left a decisive stamp on Chicago's architecture, and in many ways outshone Gropius as an architect, as did Marcel Breuer, who designed the original Whitney Museum (now the Met Breuer) on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Robert C. Orr, the dean of the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy and a special adviser to Mr. Guterres on climate change, said the United Nations leader was "putting his own stamp" on climate change by hosting a major summit at United Nations headquarters in New York in 2018.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to soon toughen rules on prosecuting drug crimes, according to people familiar with internal deliberations, in what would be a major rollback of Obama-era policies that would put his first big stamp on a Justice Department he has criticized as soft on crime.
CLEVELAND — Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is putting his stamp on the official policy platform of the Republican Party.
October 19th October 21st Netflix description: 231-210 was a moment when bands came to LA to emulate The Beatles, and Laurel Canyon emerged as a hotbed of creativity and collaboration for a new generation of musicians who would soon put an indelible stamp on the history of American popular music.
I take an optimistic sip from the oversized mug bearing the RR stamp (on sale for $20!) and sigh, shaking my head at the countless times that this watery cup of coffee has been described as "damn fine" though in reality, it remains nowhere near deserving of Dale Cooper's accolades.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump was asked if Yellen was "toast" when her term expires in February, a question that reflected a widespread assumption that he would put his own stamp on the monetary authority rather than rely on former President Barack Obama's choice to run the Fed.
There was an Algerian guy at one of my gigs and after I finished my set, he started shouting at me, saying that I'm not a real Palestinian, that I'm a Palestinian, with an Israeli stamp on my back because I'm a girl that DJs and no Palestinian girl would ever do that.
The Park Avenue apartment where Mr. Kagan lived with his wife, Erica Wilson — a needlepoint queen whose public-television show presaged the Martha Stewart era of do-it-yourself home improvement — was a wild, quirky monument to his career, complete with seemingly every major piece of furniture he ever put his stamp on.
It can be as easy as sending a friend you haven't talked to in a while a thoughtful text message or as spontaneous as writing a note to your grandma, popping it into an envelope, putting an address and stamp on it and dropping it in the mailbox on your way to work.
But instead of simply serving classic Korean staples like kalbi jjim (short ribs braised with soy sauce and orchard fruits) and platters of friend mandu, these chefs are putting their own creative stamp on these dishes, and in the process, opening some of the most original and significant restaurants in the country today.
" Working with the songwriter, producer and arranger David Bartholomew, Mr. Domino and his band carried New Orleans parade rhythms into rock 'n' roll and put a local stamp on nearly everything they touched, even country tunes like "Jambalaya" or big-band songs like "My Blue Heaven" and "When My Dreamboat Comes Home.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE is putting his stamp on Republican foreign policy, a departure for a GOP leader who for much of his career has been focused on domestic policy.
Running a subscription service like a shipping service While you can "subscriptionize" nearly anything (and we are definitely moving in that direction with monthly bacon deliveries, connected floors and even subscription cow dung), that doesn't mean you just slap a monthly price and a stamp on a product, ship it and you're done.
And the sex stuff — by this second film, which we shot back to back, Dakota and I had a good sort of idea of what approach worked for us, and so we were able to put our own sort of stamp on that and help those days go in a way that satisfied everyone.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) in Iowa now sports a "Trump stamp" on his lower back after losing a bet with a friend.
But for those who absolutely must have Apple's stamp on their accessories, the company just dropped a couple of official charging cases for its latest round of handsets — the XS,  XS Max and XR. The cases, first spotted by MacRumors, maintain a similar design language as their predecessor, marking its return for the first time since the iPhone 7.
"Jordan Peele has put his indelible stamp on a new genre of psychological horror film with the Academy Award-winning movie Get Out and the critically acclaimed film Us. It's an honor to have the opportunity to work with him and his talented team to bring his unique vision for Us to life as a "living horror movie.
Director James Wan, who made his name on horror films like Saw, Insidious, and The Conjuring, seems like a potentially odd choice to helm this latest chapter in the DC story, but at this point, anyone who comes in and puts a fresh stamp on this dour, monochromatic series is welcome, just for the sake of variety.
Well now the Metropolitan Museum is in charge, and they're breaking in the space with a huge historical survey of unfinished artworks spanning the Renaissance to the 21st century and the first US retrospective devoted to Indian Modernist Nasreen Mohamedi, who put her distinctive stamp on Minimalism with her spare and elegant drawings, paintings, and photographs.
Taking its name from Rhaune Laslett, the chief organizer of the Notting Hill Festival, almost everything about this offering from the British-based hotel group Living Rooms has the neighborhood's stamp on it, from its Portobello Market antiques to baked goods provided by the well-known chef Sally Clarke, whose restaurant is a five-minute walk away.
"We spend so much time getting our kids dressed, but how fun for them to get to turn the tables and put their own stamp on us," says Oz. (Her daughter on the way joins Oz and husband John Jovanovic's son Jovan Jr., 2 on Saturday, and daughter Philomena Bijou, 3½.)   Dad Alec's funny bone might have also gotten passed down to Carmen.
Grab a hand stamp on your way out (you'll need it to return), and proceed directly to The Grand Californian for upscale concoctions and spirits at Hearthstone Lounge and Napa Rose Lounge, Downtown Disney for a full range of cocktails and beers at Uva Bar or margaritas at Tortilla Jo's, or the hidden gem, Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel.
According to Lake, while Republican and conservative leaders have historically used the word "freedom" in their rhetoric more than Democrats and liberals, she expects Democrats to start talking more about freedom in campaign messaging as Trump is able to make more of a stamp on American policy through his judicial nominations and the Supreme Court's recent ruling against labor unions.
It also spoke to a certain dissonance that arose as Crossroads put its stamp on the young faith-and-tech community: When filtered through the church's production machine—which, as a 210 Bloomberg Businessweek profile of Ocean noted, includes a 75-person "experience team" that serves as "the equivalent of an in-house advertising agency"—Unpolished became something significantly glossier.
A mockumentary hadn't felt as fresh since The Office—and, as People Just Do Nothing went on it also delivered unexpected amounts of pathos; last year's fourth series saw Grindah (played by Allan 'Seapa' Mustafa), Beats (Huge Chewgin) and Steves (Steve Stamp) on the cusp of losing the station, and Chabuddy (Asim Chaudry) forced to live out of his van.
As for the hate mail sent to Jussie at Fox Studios in Chicago ... our sources say the F.B.I. questioned Ola and Abel and are checking to see if the postal stamp on the letter matches stamps police seized at the brothers' home ... or if the ripped out magazine pages found at their pad match the cut-out letters used in the racist and homophobic letter.
Having watched the premiere of "Lulu" with Cerha's reconstructed third act in 1979 together with her uncle, a musicologist specializing in the Second Viennese School, and having grown up in a house filled with African-American musicians (her father co-founded Europe's first jazz department, at the University of Graz, in Austria, in 1965), Ms. Neuwirth couldn't resist the opportunity to put her stamp on the work.
" Similar concerns about an Orwellian consolidation and centralization of government media control have been expressed over administration efforts "to curb the flow of information from several government agencies involved in environmental issues," and the possibility, as Politico reported, that the new White House might also try to put its stamp on the Voice of America, the broadcasting arm that "has long pushed democratic ideals across the world.
He should have slapped a big fat veto stamp on this bill and sent it back to House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), Senate Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
Coca-Cola: We're 'closely watching' the market for drinks infused with cannabis extract How to watch all your fall TV shows after cutting the cord WeWork puts its stamp on more than office space, but profits remain hard to come by Forty percent of female fast-food workers have been sexually harassed on the job, according to the Washington, D.C. firm Hart Research Associates.
The goal was "come up with something that people could personalize and put their own stamp on," but also "makes life easier," Mr. Kors, dressed in a familiar ensemble (black blazer, black T-shirt and black aviator sunglasses) told a reporter for W. Embracing technology is no easy thing for a fashion designer, since "we love what it does for our lives, but we don't always love how it looks," he added.
So he may be keen to put a personal stamp on the Obama administration's Asia policy, which has so far yielded a massive Trans-Pacific Partnership designed to ensure Western rather than China-dictated standards underpin the regional trading system; tightened alliances South Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Australia amid Chinese territorial muscle-flexing in the East and South China Seas; and helped steer Myanmar out of isolation and through a political reform process.

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