Aún no tenemos significados para "bear the imprimatur".
1Work of men's hands they may be, but they bear the imprimatur of nature.
2Indeed, of the books for which I should find room there are a good few that bear the imprimatur of Bungay.
3Clinton bears the imprimatur of economic success.
4They were simple sophistries, fabricated to suit his needs, readily taking and bearing the imprimatur of common sense.
5It is notable that the most complete dictionary of the Chinese language bears the imprimatur of Kanghi, a Tartar sovereign.
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