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A notary is either a lawyer or someone designated by the law to witness signatures on legal documents, execute jurats, take proofs of deeds, etc.
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At present, to get their discounts, claimants need to take proof of purchase and residency to a government office.
On their Facebook page, Rammstein acknowledged the ruling and reminded fans to "take proof of your age with you when you go to [buy the album]".
Britain's biggest bank has written to customers who hold Jersey accounts to ask them to take proof of identity to a branch on the island or risk having their accounts closed.
Condo met him twice, briefly, when he took proofs uptown for Warhol to approve.
The engraver, J.A.C. Harrison, took proofs during the creation of the die of which this image is one.
They aren't thinking about taking proof," Sandoval said.
I recall him saying something like: They don't usually take NP proofs, but they like to have one crackpot paper each conference.
Take the proofs of (24) and (25) as examples, the rest, equations (26) and (27), are the same.
For her, the existence of the antidepressants that so many others take was proof that her problem would be solved.
That may prove harder after Gingrich's win, which many commentators will take as proof that American Evangelicals are not willing to support a Mormon candidate.
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