The boy was cleared of the charges and has no previous convictions, charges or warnings but despite this his fingerprints were kept on file. |
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Jefferson County, Alabama is calling time on fraudulent overtime claims by making non-salaried employees clock in with their fingerprints. |
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For Prints, Conner arranged a set of his fingerprints produced at the Palo Alto Police Department along with a strongbox containing file folders. |
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Our previous studies developed a maximum likelihood method for estimating the rate at which fingerprints change. |
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She grabbed some latex gloves and stuffed them in her pocket along with the transmitter enclosed in a bag, with fingerprints already removed. |
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Was there any challenge to the proposition that her fingerprints were on that spray? |
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Wilson was subsequently arrested because his fingerprints were found on one of the windows. |
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It calculates checksums for all files on the system and stores these fingerprints in a database. |
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Their injuries were so bad that police had to identify them from their fingerprints. |
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We didn't begin searching until the house had been thoroughly swept for fingerprints and other evidence. |
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In the name of security, some companies are already using fingerprints as a swipe card for access to the workplace. |
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At the reception station, a tall young guard took my photo, scanned my index fingerprints, and patted me down. |
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The police are after him because his fingerprints are all over the crime scene. |
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The fact is that asylum seekers already have to carry identification and have their fingerprints taken. |
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Even giving your fingerprints now in immigration at the airport gives you an uncomfortable feeling. |
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A lens cap not only guards against scratching, but also keeps off dirt and fingerprints, which can also reduce sharpness and contrast. |
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The ventral coloration is as distinctive and unique in these whales as fingerprints are in humans. |
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With an image size of 4 by 3 inches, it evokes the distinctive whorls of fingerprints as well as the terraced topography of a rugged landscape. |
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The under-layer is now permeated by patterns of curving lines with a resemblance to the whorls of fingerprints. |
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The crime scenes were rarely dusted for fingerprints and photos were not even taken of all the victims. |
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Polyembryony was further characterized by determining DNA content and fingerprints of embryos obtained from 157 polyembryonic kernels. |
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The former is found on the palms and soles and has a thick outer layer that contains dermatoglyphics, a fancy term for fingerprints. |
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The protein fingerprints could be deciphered clearly upon scanning the gets using the laser densitometer. |
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We want to wipe off fingerprints or other foreign matter and leave a protectant behind. |
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Assuming everything checks out, the proctor records the fingerprints of the person and he is issued a V-ID card. |
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Daniel ran his finger along the tablecloth, leaving a trail of ashy fingerprints. |
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Quasar light absorbed by gas in the protogalaxy has revealed the fingerprints of 25 star-forged elements. |
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The new chemicals leave gamma-ray fingerprints in the fireball for astronomers to find. |
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The terrestrial planets in our solar system all have very specific spectroscopic fingerprints that tell us quite a bit about their atmospheres. |
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As such, they serve as distinctive fingerprints, suitable for differentiating among individual walnut trees within the same species. |
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Just like human fingerprints, the pattern of marks is individual to each monkey. |
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Imperfections such as marks, lines and fingerprints only enhance the personality of these photos. |
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Upon arrest, a computer matched his prints with fingerprints left at the scene of the Park Avenue murder. |
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What excites a person sexually is as distinct as that person's fingerprints. |
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I could use anything I wanted, but I had to put it back exactly as I had found it and dust off my fingerprints to avoid incrimination. |
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Biometric data includes information such as fingerprints and iris patterns. |
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It is not for nothing that the fingerprints of identical twins are not identical. |
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This will show any stains, fingerprints, scuff marks, or shiny places from handling. |
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The lab also confirmed that Bill's fingerprints were the only prints on the letter opener. |
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The fingerprints are scanned using new inkless technology and the prints are sent to the country to be matched against their criminal database. |
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Both fingerprints and the pattern of blood vessels in the eye are unique to each individual, staying constant throughout life. |
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Soon, we had the full set of fingerprints and Holmes had the photographer position his camera in front of the wall safe. |
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Everyone is born with a unique set of fingerprints and a unique palm print. |
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This also gave them experience with the smudginess of pastels, so they could try to minimize smears and fingerprints on their work. |
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Tyler came bearing a tray of bootleg whiskey and gin and poured them drinks in squat glass tumblers stained with unwashed fingerprints. |
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Salts such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride excreted in sweat are sometimes present in detectable quantities in fingerprints. |
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The US system consists of a small box that digitally scans fingerprints and a spherical computer camera that snaps pictures. |
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To pick out fingerprints, for example, they often dust with fluorescent dye under a black light. |
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As with fingerprints, there are no two persons who have the same voiceprint. |
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A few fingerprints splotched his face, as if she had made an effort to grab him but failed. |
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With that title, it sounds like the sort of hardcore skin-flick which gathers dust and sweaty fingerprints on a shelf in Amsterdam. |
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It's like detective work, but using conjunctives and participles instead of fingerprints and DNA samples. |
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There were never any handprints, fingerprints, hair, or anything that led to the culprit. |
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It is extremely unlikely that he would crack a safe without leaving fingerprints. |
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Superman has been known to leave his fingerprints in steel and in hardened concrete, accidentally. |
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He picked a piece of paper off the floor with little fingerprints and inkblots on it. |
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As fingerprints are unique to each individual, so are shoeprints. |
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His belief that officers really did find his fingerprints at the scene seems to have encouraged his false confession. |
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Flitz Metal Polish comes in a bottle or pre-moistened towelettes, contains no ammonia or abrasives and removes tarnish, rust, water stains, fingerprints and oxidation. |
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But somehow she had succeeded in erasing her fingerprints where Dillinger and many other criminals had failed. |
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Later, she told a local reporter that she had used a chemical to erase her fingerprints. |
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The younger, older, and more sensitive you are, the fainter your fingerprints, Lightflower told me in an interview. |
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Vasquez had also been told, falsely, that his fingerprints had been found at the scene. |
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To my right, I noticed something that I had seen in place many times as I had gone into New York, and that was the latest scanning equipment for thumbprints or fingerprints. |
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The defence accept that Townend's fingerprints were on three of the stolen paintings, including Turner's Rievaulx Abbey, and Spence's fingerprints were on a bin liner. |
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Using fingerprints, one was identified as U.S. Army Pvt. James Bowman, who had been in the turret of the car next to Gordon. |
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She was taken into custody and booked by police, including fingerprints and a mug shot. |
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Police Forensics squads are dusting the area for fingerprints. |
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A distinctive light green, brush-stroked paint finish on the kitchen cabinetry, center island, and family-room bookcases disguises little fingerprints and scratches. |
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Your fingertips contain oil, which is why you leave fingerprints on surfaces when you touch them, and why cat burglars always wear gloves in the movies. |
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All untitled, they are variably sized, smooth wood panels marked by rows, ellipses or random scatters of Long's fingerprints in River Avon mud or white china clay. |
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But aware the police were closing in on them, they bolted, leaving fingerprints on cups and the Monopoly set that police then used in their forensic investigation. |
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When you think about forensic evidence, you probably imagine detectives looking for droplets of blood, traces of fingerprints or imprints of shoes. |
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And like typical criminals, the felonious five left their incriminating fingerprints everywhere, showing an unmistakable consciousness of guilt on their part. |
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Human brains are as individualized and unique as human fingerprints. |
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The high-profile pathologist said her role on site is minimal as the experts in photography, blood patterns, fingerprints and ballistics take over. |
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These characteristic vibrations serve as molecular fingerprints. |
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Precisely because writers use these function words without thinking about them, they may offer more reliable fingerprints of a writer's style than unusual words do. |
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The cleaner is a water-based, spray-on formula with a degreasing agent to remove fingerprints and unwanted oils. |
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Contaminants such as hydrocarbons from pump oil, dirt, and fingerprints will all outgas and limit the chamber's ultimate pressure. |
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Primary identifiers of victims are fingerprints, DNA samples and odontology records. |
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She claimed she lent a man a piece of cling film and piece of sticky tape on which her fingerprints were found. |
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Chromatographic fingerprints of industrial toluic acids established for their quality control. |
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Maxwell gloved his hand so that he wouldn't leave fingerprints, then pulled the trigger. |
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The set of all location fingerprints and coordinates constitutes the location fingerprint database. |
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The best way to keep a tablet screen clean and free of fingerprints is to have a microfiber cloth handy. |
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Their brushed metal housings resist scratches and fingerprints and can be attached to a key ring. |
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His fingerprints matched those found in the burgled house, where he had discarded an empty can of Zubr, a Polish beer. |
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A field for fingerprints has been present for a long time at the bottom of the third page, but is rarely if ever used. |
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The cards have a photograph and a chip with biometric data, including, optionally, fingerprints. |
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New technologies allow identity cards to contain biometric information, such as photographs, face, hand or iris measurements, or fingerprints. |
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Other restrictions, such as requiring fingerprints and photographs, may also be reciprocated. |
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Its harmony and modulation are conventional, and the work bears the clear fingerprints of Wagner and Grieg. |
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A rare genetic condition called adermatoglyphia leaves some people with no fingerprints at all. |
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He had his fingerprints and a mugshot taken with information listed about him including his age, height and weight. |
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Beyond the chemical fingerprint, the genetic, genomic and proteomic fingerprints of plants, plant mixtures or plant extracts can now be determined using specific test systems. |
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Biometric passport is an identification document, which has a microchip containing photo, fingerprints, biographic data, additional information about its owner. |
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One reason is if the quartz bulb has oily residue from fingerprints. |
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Arches, loops, and whorls are patterns found in fingerprints. |
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Taking one of the messiest activities imaginable, Science Lecturer, Shon Prebble, and Science Technician, Paula Beech, showed Year 9 pupils how to lift fingerprints. |
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On Monday, Estrada eluded arrest for bailable offenses filed against him by posting bail before the Sandiganabayan and having his fingerprints taken. |
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Jean Dudley, South Hams, Devon BABY oil poured on a piece of paper towel is a great way of removing fingerprints and marks from any stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. |
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Scientists also found telltale chemical fingerprints of pyroxene and olivine in and around the crater, two minerals that are commonly present in the Martian meteorites. |
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The topics include diagnosing inherited diseases, oncology, screening and identifying pathogenic and exogenic agents, and using genetic fingerprints for identification. |
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One member of the check fraud team will zero in on the fingerprints. |
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