He knew that a less incriminating version of his tweet would have a Wednesday time stamp.
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The 10:30 PM EST time stamp came and went.
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Audit requirements are satisfied by including with every electronic document a separate certificate of completion and a legally binding audit trail with the identity of the signer, a time stamp, and location information.
Voice mail may give the wrong time-stamp, as might a fax machine.
But even the new breed of young, clean politicians have to admit that money politics will take time to stamp out, if ever.
The computer simulation showing the time-stamp effect in the study is novel and original, said Joe Manns, assistant professor of psychology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Also, if you are buying a Caltrain 8-ride ticket, the place to discover that it needs to be time-stamp validated is before you get on the train, not after it pulls away from the station.
Laimbeer didn't waste any time putting his stamp on the Liberty, signing free agents Katie Smith and Cheryl Ford to join a team that also had former Detroit players Plenette Pierson and Kara Braxton the last couple of years.
Juventus midfielder Melo was sent off 17 minutes from time for a nasty stamp on Arjen Robben as the Netherlands held on to reach the World Cup semi-finals for the fourth time.
Mr Martin had both personal and policy reasons for wasting no time in placing his own stamp on the Liberal government.
Mr Crandall may be heading off to his version of St Helena, but the industry will bear his stamp for some time yet.
Mr Osborne has made populist pledges to cut stamp duty for first-time home-buyers and to exempt more people from inheritance tax.
Recently, however, the Tory shadow chancellor of the exchequer proposed abolishing the stamp tax for most first-time home buyers, as well as removing millions of people from the jaws of Britain's death tax.
In November 2008, food stamp applicants topped 30 million for the first time in history.
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Regulators also imposed a seller's stamp duty on industrial property for the first time, responding to heated activity in that sector.
Rics blamed the worsening affordability on the reduction in the loan-to-value ratios lenders were prepared to offer first-time buyers, and the "continued burden" of stamp duty and professional fees.
She compared illegal loggers to terrorists, and put Victor Corpus, a former military-intelligence chief and one-time communist guerrilla, in charge of a drive to stamp it out.
Time will tell whether the new-look ICC can really stamp out the cancer of corruption.
Litte called for Amazon to change its review system to help stamp out some of the bad behaviour of the time.
That permits her to erase her stamp on the office during 65% of the time she is out or on the road, opening up the space for use as a conference room.
County legislatures, for example, could be turned into full-time bodies, rather than convened, as at present, for occasional rubber-stamp duties.
Politicians do that all the time. (Applause.) Ruling out compromise, pledging to rubber-stamp the tea party agenda in Congress -- that's not change.
Obama has also been the food stamp President, with the number on food stamps increasing during his Administration to an all time record high of 47.7 million, up 80% over the past 5 years.
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