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- noun Plural form of
fingerprint . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
fingerprint .
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Examples
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Police are able to use reasonable force to obtain fingerprints from a person who resists.
Kane County State's Attorney's Office Pushes Edge on Gun Control and Use of Force 2009
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The detective testified that McLean said he tried to clean his fingerprints from the apartment and poured bleach on the victim because he saw such a technique on the TV show "CSI."
Man accused of fatally stabbing victim, using his credit card, held in D.C. jail Keith L. Alexander 2010
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Lennon is evidently still a threat from across the universe: The FBI seized Lennon's fingerprints from a New York auction house two days before his 70th birthday.
Scott Thill: John Lennon: Working Class Mythmaker Scott Thill 2010
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There was scant forensic evidence to support the case against the school teacher, no DNA or fingerprints from the victim's skydiving kit.
Skydiver guilty of rival's parachute murder David Batty 2010
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NEW YORK — The FBI has seized a set of John Lennon's fingerprints from a Manhattan memorabilia shop.
FBI Seizes John Lennon's Fingerprints In NYC The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The detective testified that McLean said he tried to clean his fingerprints from the apartment and poured bleach on the victim because he saw such a technique on the TV show "CSI."
Man accused of fatally stabbing victim, using his credit card, held in D.C. jail Keith L. Alexander 2010
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Did fingerprints from the car help identify him before he was apprehended?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Faisal Shahzad Allegedly Admits to Attempted Times Square Bombing 2010
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UPDATE: This week the FBI pulled Lennon's fingerprints from a celebrity autograph auction, presumably in the interest of public safety.
Karen Dalton-Beninato: EXCLUSIVE: John Sinclair Recalls the Song John Lennon Wrote to Free Him Karen Dalton-Beninato 2010
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The detective testified that McLean said he tried to clean his fingerprints from the apartment and poured bleach on the victim because he saw such a technique on the TV show "CSI."
Man accused of fatally stabbing victim, using his credit card, held in D.C. jail Keith L. Alexander 2010
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UPDATE: This week the FBI pulled Lennon's fingerprints from a celebrity autograph auction, presumably in the interest of public safety.
Karen Dalton-Beninato: EXCLUSIVE: John Sinclair Recalls the Song John Lennon Wrote to Free Him Karen Dalton-Beninato 2010
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