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- adjective Not
licenced - adjective
unofficial ; in some casesillegal
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective lacking official approval
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Examples
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She was referring to 26-year-old unlicenced street merchant Mohamed Bouazizi who set himself ablaze after police confiscated his cart.
Tunisians Ready to Embrace Democracy, Says Journalist With Inside View 2011
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Workers in the UK are being asked turn in their employers to a software industry group for using unlicenced software.
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“When it audits companies there and finds unlicenced software, it typically extracts ‘fines’ equal to the cost of the software licences that the targeted firms neglected to buy, after which the companies must of course also pay for those same software licences.”
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She was referring to 26-year-old unlicenced street merchant Mohamed Bouazizi who set himself ablaze after police confiscated his cart.
Tunisians Ready to Embrace Democracy, Says Journalist With Inside View 2011
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Ie we located x number stolen cars, y number of wanted people, z number of unlicenced drivers.
Through The Looking Glass « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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I recall a deputy headteacher in North Wales, no previous, got five years for having a WWII unlicenced firearm.
Knife Crime « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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This was most likely put together using an unlicenced copy of Sony Video Vegas.
BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz! BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Now they just sell those electic "bikes" that are really unlicenced mopeds.
The Weird World of Bike Advocacy: Mourning Becomes Electrolux BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Workers in the UK are being asked turn in their employers to a software industry group for using unlicenced software.
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“When it audits companies there and finds unlicenced software, it typically extracts ‘fines’ equal to the cost of the software licences that the targeted firms neglected to buy, after which the companies must of course also pay for those same software licences.”
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