| 41. | With three bills to go, I run out of stamps.
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| 42. | Mark a ballot, lick a stamp : end of story.
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| 43. | Most coin and stamp dealers have it or can order it.
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| 44. | Postage-stamp town of 100-or-fewer souls.
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| 45. | Regardless, McMurtry has put his personal stamp on Booked Up.
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| 46. | This is a lot more than a rubber-stamp board.
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| 47. | The postage-stamp pictures are sprinkled liberally throughout the pages.
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| 48. | Stamps cost a nickel and the Post Office introduced ZIP codes.
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| 49. | He said the service has a copyright for the stamp art.
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| 50. | The money came from funds specifically appropriated for food stamp research,
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