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I.D.

NOUN
  1. a card or badge used to identify the bearer
    you had to show your ID in order to get in

How To Use I.D. In A Sentence

  • You see, "Sally's menopause had triggered symptoms that hormone therapy by itself apparently hadn't helped," but now her doctor has her on Valium q.i.d. Depersonalizing "she" ads -- "Has She Become a Do You Suffer from Eyebrow Plucking Disease? Divorce?
  • And the wonder of computers allows that data to be funneled down to specific physician I.D. numbers, which then get driven down to each rep in weekly reports.
  • Both Britain's Economist and the South African Financial Mail have referred to 'murmurings' that the I.D.C. has provided 'more help for Afrikaner than English-speaking business'. Reich14
  • Notice how the business cards all have a headline and work the A.I.D.A. formula?
  • The internal one is a hangover from the Soviet times and is their only valid form of I.d.
  • Sally's menopause had triggered symptoms that hormone therapy by itself apparently hadn't helped," but now her doctor has her on Valium q.i.d. Depersonalizing "she" ads -- "Has She Become a Fixture in Your Office? Best Syndication -
  • Sophisticated I.D. badges designed to thwart counterfeiting are also growing in use at work and at schools.
  • if you say that the I.D.F are not objective, I say you that you know on the intervention of Arieal Sharon only because I.D.F, and after this "unobjective" investigated Ariel Sharon was been fired from the govemant. Non-Violent Resistance
  • He worked itinerantly all over the country, but has never had an apartment of his own, or even -- this amazed me -- a photo I.D. (These days, you need a photo I.D. to get the birth certificate you need to get a photo I.D. It's a classic Catch-22.) Mark Olmsted: My Brother's Keeper
  • A new study of the finlike plates that lined the backs of the Jurassic-period plant-eaters known as stegosaurs suggests that the plates served a rather simple purpose: dinosaur I.D.
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