Personal details include name of offender, address, birthdate, date of conviction, crime convicted for, and time served. |
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This will include birthdate, birth town, parents' names, including his mother's maiden name, which is hard to get otherwise. |
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Paget's Baronage gives no birthdate for either Thomas Basset or Gilbert Basset. |
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No record exists of his birthdate, although he was baptized on April 26th, suggesting that he was born no more than a week earlier. |
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I ask Canadians to please protect themselves, to be very careful about protecting their birthdate and social insurance number. |
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They basically need a name, address, maybe birthdate and sometimes a social insurance card. |
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Why would people want their information or their son's or daughter's birthdate in the control of those parties? |
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When people answered the ad they were asked for a resume which contains the birthdate, social insurance number and address. |
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When I arrive he hands me a CV of his glittering business career but, curiously, his birthdate is missing and he will be pinned down to nothing more than being a 60-something. |
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Even when people do change the code, they often use their birthdate, or another easily guessable sequence. |
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Canada's tax system is such that our birthdate is available and the amount of our income is available. |
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Now the Conservatives plan to give birthdate information to anyone who asks. |
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They voted against it, but they agreed to defend the birthdate amendments in the Senate. |
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If you are being asked for your birthdate, real email address, or other details, ask why. |
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My preference would have been not to have the birthdate information at all. |
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However, even if they are significant, there's at least one quite reasonable way I can think of in which accident rates could be tied to birthdate. |
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My birthdate is available in several biographical dictionaries but beware! |
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The paucity of information about the actual birthplace and birthdate of her grandfather made the tracing of his origins a genealogical heartbreaker. |
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We went along with it in the spirit of non-partisanship to a point where we are responding to these amendments dealing with the birthdate provision. |
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He recorded my birthdate, so that's how I know. |
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In 1693 Pope Innocent XII moved her feast day to 10 June in recognition of the birthdate of the son of James VII of Scotland and II of England. |
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There was no issue listed for the marriage, nor a birthdate for John Augustine Longley. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is worthy of repeating that when this was brought forward originally, the birthdate information that the member suggests was only for the use of Elections Canada to verify voters. |
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The birthdate of every voter is on the electoral list. |
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It is unfair for any woman to lose out simply because of her birthdate. |
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Why does a political party deserve the right to know a person's actual birthdate without the person's consent or the person having a say in the process? |
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Once the witness is sworn in, the court clerk asks her to state her name, birthdate, and occupation and then records this information in the minutes of the hearing. |
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Some would even argue that inherent in the McIvor decision was this parallel situation, very similar to McIvor, but because of a birthdate, people will continue to be left out. |
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Seniors do not appreciate having their birthdate information broadcast to all the employees of Elections Canada, let alone all the political parties. |
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The nature of intangible heritage, as constantly transmitted and re-created, is contradicted by an attempt to freeze its form and assign a birthdate. |
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Individuals managing companies or individuals at home must remember that information, such as their birthdate, social insurance number or address, is like cash. |
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His birthdate and birthplace are uncertain, and sources offer dates from 1659 to 1662, with the summer or early autumn of 1660 considered the most likely. |
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