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- verb Common misspelling of
seize .
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Examples
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POS Obama will sieze, that is another way of saying higher taxes while skimming off the top.
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Better to return to the battlefield and do it right this time; sieze total power and then be in a position to carry through the urgently needed reforms while sending the landlords, and the priests, and the generals packing.
Global Voices in English » Nepal: Prime Minister Prachanda resigns 2009
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To Dave's credit, he does sieze the opportunity to make a heartfelt plea to "young Hollywood" in an effort to inspire them to get their act together.
WATCH: Top 10 Signs Lindsay Lohan Is Out Of Control Carol Hartsell 2011
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The more complex a governments interactions with the people, the more inteligence is required to ensure government does not sieze too much power.
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In every battle we have fought we have came to a sieze fire, or an agreement to stop fighting.
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What ever we do or say the revolt will enpower itself and the world welcome to reality and the future is now in our hands sieze and breake the chains of oppression
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Even a single drop of water introduced into the melt pot will cause it to instantly sieze, grow hard, and there is no fix for it.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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What our President said is that the time for the Afgan people to sieze their destiny is NOW!
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Even a single drop of water introduced into the melt pot will cause it to instantly sieze, grow hard, and there is no fix for it.
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In every battle we have fought we have came to a sieze fire, or an agreement to stop fighting.
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