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After a label is printed, it is stripped from the liner and held by suction on the applicator tamp pad. But this slowing may be just what the economy needs--a return to a sustainable rate of growth that will tamp down inflation. In fact, the civil rights movement happened because of radical, revolutionary action by courageous people like Fannie Lou Hamer, not the politicians like Hubert Humphrey, who tried to tamp down and manage them. |
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