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1 His paintings bear the stamp of real thought and a pondered approach.
2 They bear the stamp of the genius of more than one race.
3 All your compositions bear the stamp of distinction and of good taste.
4 The Good Man.-Thebest things bear the stamp of their maker.
5 These also, it is true, bear the stamp of the time.
6 This did bear the stamp of the Night but was not the same.
7 Both letters seem to me to bear the stamp of truth.
8 Mrs. Peckover had small experience of faces which bear the stamp of simple sincerity.
9 The works of Trajan bear the stamp of his genius.
10 To me the story seems to bear the stamp of truth upon its face.
11 Ideas, like coins, bear the stamp of the age and brain they were struck in.
12 Failure is writ large, and in their wretchedness they bear the stamp of social disapprobation.
13 The face did indeed bear the stamp of youth.
14 They bear the stamp of hurry and constant interruption.
15 All public affairs bear the stamp of his weakness.
16 His Turkish women are not all houris, but they bear the stamp of close study.
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