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I said the world needed his imprimatur, the time was right.
Instead it has been given a new imprimatur and left on the old job.
But now the high art imprimatur was firmly in place.
And their imprimatur can often make or break a brand.
These publications were taken under the imprimatur of the new company.
They gave the festival an imprimatur, and have also been participants.
Even the German government put its imprimatur on the investment.
Then, too, there is the value of a Broadway imprimatur.
The imprimatur of importance is your own, not an international auction house's.
And the government's imprimatur means it would be able to set ethical standards for the research.
But the administration wanted something from Bono in return - his imprimatur.
The imprimatur places members, intellectually, in the top 2 percent of the population.
This book received the imprimatur of her famous father when published.
"I had manufacturers offer to give me a machine because they wanted my imprimatur."
His imprimatur guaranteed that the report would be widely read.
That form is known as an imprimatur, for "let it be printed."
In fact, the governor did not put his imprimatur on any initiatives at all yesterday.
Without his imprimatur, it might have been impossible to stop the war, the diplomats said.
Imprimatur is for the Biblical text only, not the notes.
It is the kind of imprimatur that has long escaped the two artists in this country.
But the agreement today, officials noted, bears the imprimatur of both nation's leaders.
Their imprimatur is on the code and the monitoring principles.
"Our line is that it would be useful for the Mexicans to have the international imprimatur."
Not only do they take your order, they give it their imprimatur.
Their disapproval is stamped with the imprimatur of all society.