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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
visa .
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Examples
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No doubt the guest worker provisions are particularly onerous; nonetheless, with a new Z-visaed or legal immigrant, you still have a worker who is taking what is for him a pay RAISE that undercuts the prevailing wage.
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I was almost arrested because I had not bothered to have my card visaed in two years and I carried English coins in my pocket.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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I was almost arrested because I had not bothered to have my card visaed in two years and I carried English coins in my pocket.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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I was almost arrested because I had not bothered to have my card visaed in two years and I carried English coins in my pocket.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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Mr. Fogg and his servant went ashore at Aden to have the passport again visaed; Fix, unobserved, followed them.
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Presently one of the passengers, after vigorously pushing his way through the importunate crowd of porters, came up to him and politely asked if he could point out the English consulate, at the same time showing a passport which he wished to have visaed.
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“Well, my friend,” said the detective, coming up with him, “is your passport visaed?”
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We took our passport to the commandant, who visaed them readily, and told us he'd do his best to get us transport.
Greenmantle John Buchan 1907
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When the Belgrade police visaed my passport for the last time they bade me a friendly farewell.
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From Whittaker's Almanac I learnt that all passports must be visaed at the Serbian Legation and thither I hastened.
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