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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sic .
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Examples
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Since those "sics" in the bulleted section signify errors in the original, future readers might hope that JUSTICE takes the time to add a couple of copyeditors and proofreaders to its staff.
Current Affairs 2005
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Since those "sics" in the bulleted section signify errors in the original, future readers might hope that JUSTICE takes the time to add a couple of copyeditors and proofreaders to its staff.
Current Affairs 2005
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From the correctly-used-yet-obnoxious "sics" in the quotes, the quotation marks over
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Obama plan increases the cost of insurance, then sics the IRS on you if you can't afford it.
In health care reform debate, Obama puts focus on affordability 2009
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So Clinton sics his big dogs at Justice after Microsoft.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Another Union Bailout by Obama 2010
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Gizmodo dealt with him fairly and honorably, and he sics the cops on them?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is It a Crime to Receive an Item That You Know Belongs to a Third Party? 2010
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“Unless you are attempting to impress an audience comfortable with an organization that knowingly conceals and facilitates the sexual abuse of children (and then sics big-dollar lawyers on the victims), you should find a new hero or two.”
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Clintonite, dubious career credentials, ethically shady, sics armed men on 6 year olds in the middle of the night, orders the murders of religious figures and their followers … ….
White House targeting… Gov. Paterson (D, NY). - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Unless you are attempting to impress an audience comfortable with an organization that knowingly conceals and facilitates the sexual abuse of children (and then sics big-dollar lawyers on the victims), you should find a new hero or two.
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This is the next-to-last episode, and the tension is excruciating as Walt Bryan Cranston scrambles desperately to protect his panicked family from the retribution of ruthless kingpin Gus Fring — who's none too happy when Walt's brother-in-law Hank sics his DEA buds on Gus' dirty laundry.
Matt's Guide to Weekend TV: Fringe, Doctor Who, Dexter and More 2011
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