stamper


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Synonyms for stamper

a workman whose job is to form or cut out by applying a mold or die (either by hand or by operating a stamping machine)

someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the ground

a power tool that stamps

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"Martin Marietta and the employees at Stamper Mine have demonstrated a strong commitment to safety over the years and their record shows it."
Stamper, a native of Decatur, graduated from Newton County High School and earned an Associate in Arts Degree in Business Administration from East Central Community College, Decatur MS.
According to the MoU which initially was signed with State Oil Corporation, Stamper may farm-in up to a 50% interest of the Al-Rawat field.
Stamper, Barron and Bewick all struck for Greenside.
True, Vesper Stamper's debut novel, What the Night Sings, contains scenes that have come to be staples of the genre: a Nazi raid, an overcrowded train journey, prisoners starving in concentration camps.
Cyber 2 Automotive Security, a company that has developed a revolutionary safety and security layer for the next generation vehicle starting from the chip level, is offering its patented Stamper technology to auto manufacturers and suppliers worldwide on a royalty free license basis.
Stamper portrays the complexities of life in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust.
But Hugh Stamper, 84, who runs the Wavertree Nook Aquarium Centre, says those signs were putting people off visiting his business.
Technology Accreditation Canada executive director Richard Stamper visited Cambrian on April 28 to present college officials with the accreditation certificate.
"There are some very good studies about what touring does to your body, and the CliffsNotes version is this: nothing good," Marea Stamper, 38, said over Skype from her hotel room in L.A., breaking into a chuckle.
In this readable discussion for general readers and others, author Norm Stamper, chief of the Seattle Police Department in 1994, considers the origins of problems surrounding police brutality, racism, and militarization and presents possible solutions and reforms.
It wasn't just the students being tested; Greenland teacher Alex Stamper also had to show off her general knowledge, with a round of quick-fire questions from host Susan Calman.
Officer Zach Stamper recalled that when they arrived at the park, Meixueiro shook his hand and explained his situation.