How To Use Counterfoil In A Sentence
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The police have seized 704 counterfoils of application forms and two unauthorised seals.
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When we finished the tour of the museum and came out, the gatekeeper gave us the counterfoils of our tickets that the organiser had got.
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One wonders whether there is something fishy going on, as what happened at the Moratuwa Stadium, when counterfoils were resold at the gate.
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Alternatively, shop workers can simply keep the counterfoil from a credit card transaction, using that information to spend at someone else's expense.
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Please complete the back of the ticket counterfoil and send to the Amnesty Fundraising Department, with your request for extra tickets.
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John O'Neill had first been used as a 'counterfoil' to John Kerry by Richard Nixon. running an operation to jam Democratic Party phones during the 2002 election in New Hampshire? robocalls in Virginia.
Seeing the Forest
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The new look blue certificates will incorporate a new SQA watermark, a unique security border and a new hologram counterfoil.
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On his return from Vietnam O'Neill was tapped by the Nixon Administration to act, in the words of Chuck Colson, as a "counterfoil" to Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against the War.
Freezerbox Magazine
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I enclose the one-way ticket counterfoil as proof of purchase, and look forward to hearing from you.
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The final award winners must provide the counterfoil of the Haier refrigerator, so that Haier worldwide service net will make identification.
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‘I have paid the school fees’ and exhibited a selection of cheque counterfoils.
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Both the counterfoil and the voting slip have identical numbers printed on them similar to a cloakroom or raffle tickets.
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I admire him for his innovative magic systems as well as his ability to constantly give readers a different story from his previous books & since this book is like a counterfoil to the story told in Elantris, comparison will be inevitable.
“Warbreaker” by Brandon Sanderson (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
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Write in less than 100 words about your dream and what you will/have do/done to achieve it + counterfoil of the ticket and stand a chance to win Rs. 10,000!
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Davey Campbell acts as a violent counterfoil to Gerry as they continue to head towards a confrontation of which the outcome is unclear.
“The Ghosts of Belfast” by Stuart Neville (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
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These included establishing diplomatic relations with China and developing it as a counterfoil to Soviet influence; breaking Egypt loose from the Soviet sphere; supporting Soviet dissidents and helping to greatly increase the emigration of Russian Jews; and accelerating the development of advanced weaponry such as cruise missiles and precision bombs, where the United States held a huge technological advantage over the Soviets.
The Good Fight
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Schrader wrote out the cheque then tore it from the counterfoil and handed it to Siobhan.
ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
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In the United Kingdom the customer's only sources for verification are, usually, the counterfoils in his cheque-book, receipts produced by point-of-sale terminals after use of his debit card, and giro forms.
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Then, with a flourish, he thwacked my paying-in book twice with his stamp, initialled the counterfoil and handed it back to me with a relieved smile.
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Both the counterfoil and the voting slip have identical numbers printed on them similar to a cloakroom or raffle tickets.
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When I empty my pockets at the weekend, there are enough tickets to supply the cloakroom at the Savoy for a fortnight - except, of course, the counterfoils are scattered across north west Hampshire.
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I have challenged this but submission of my cheque book counterfoils and the fact that several colleagues could verify that I signed and despatched the cheque are not deemed to be ‘proof of posting’.
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One Italian made the mistake of ripping his own ticket counterfoil off in front of the coach driver.
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Those who buy tickets for three shows can take the counterfoil to the Mustafa showroom and collect gifts.
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We have introduced tickets with counterfoils and numbers.
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Both the counterfoil and the voting slip have identical numbers printed on them similar to a cloakroom or raffle tickets.
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The issue could be eased if retailers used systems which blocked out at least some numbers on credit card receipts, or systems to destroy spare counterfoils after use.
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For the first time I had to enter my pin number on one of those little keypad things they've been installing by the side of the shelf where you used to sign the counterfoil for a bank card purchase.
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Save as by this rule provided, no person shall be allowed to inspect any rejected or counted ballot papers in the possession of the proper officer of the council or open any sealed packets of counterfoils and certificates.
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They bore detailed holograms on both the counterfoil and main ticket.
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The metal boxes, which contained the ballots' counterfoils, and unused ballots also had no seal or had seals tampered with.
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Then, with a flourish, he thwacked my paying-in book twice with his stamp, initialled the counterfoil and handed it back to me with a relieved smile.
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The practice of writing voters' electoral registration numbers - or entering any other note which might disclose a voter's personal identity - on the counterfoils of ballot papers should be expressly abolished by law.
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The key "Swiftboater" John O'Neill had first been used as a 'counterfoil' to John Kerry by Richard Nixon.
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