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tag off
verb
To hover an RFID device such as a smartcard over a receiver, often involving graphic user interface, in order to confirm the end of use or exit
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Trinity is an energetic child who likes to sing and dance, and play tricks like pulling her name tag off and plastering it across her mouth.
"I'm tired of having to go out there and tag off on Eli and running by quarterbacks and hitting running backs on the butt," Justin Tuck said earlier this week before his first start as Michael Strahan's replacement.
"As I read the tag off, I said, 'Oh man,' " Mr. Donahue told jurors on Monday in the trial of John A. Muhammad, the man accused of masterminding the sniper shootings.
"Ha, oh, boy," the first one said, and got some kind of special cloth from under the counter and dusted the tag off and put it back on display.
With a bit more enthusiasm, Dallas clipped the interim tag off Jason Garrett and, more surprisingly, Jerry Jones, the team owner, promised to give him control over his staff.
In the Giants' offices, Dave Gettleman, their pro personnel director, took Lewis's magnetic tag off his street free-agents board and stuck it among the linebackers on the active roster next to all of the names on the active rosters of the league's other 31 teams.
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"You couldn't cut our tags off with scissors," the employee said.
She was tagged off Chatham on August 15th; on August 17th she was detected a few miles east and then she disappeared.
Since then, a total of 21 sharks have been tagged off the Manx coast.
"We've established it's possible to get the [graffiti] tags off safely without unduly affecting the materials underneath," said Tom Organ.
Make sure to cut the tags off rather than pull them, to avoid creating holes.
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