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seise
verb
To vest ownership of a freehold estate in (someone).
synonyms
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This time of adversity offers a unique moment of opportunity - a moment we must seise to change our culture.
Then last summer, Ms. Seise filed a complaint with the Education Department.
Ms. Seise said Gabriel was doing much better this year, thanks to his special education teacher, who has shown him how to control his anger.
During the 2010-11 school year, Adeline Seise's son Gabriel, a second grader, repeatedly disrupted classes at Public School 67 in the Bronx.
In September, no doubt due in good part to Ms. Seise's administrative complaint, Gabriel received the extra services.
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Our soldiers, working with the Bosnian government, seised terrorists who were plotting to bomb our embassy.
Husa Los Seises (Segovias, 6; 34-95 422-9495, www.hotellosseises.com) has a small pool on its rooftop terrace with a restaurant and a splendid view of the cathedral.
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