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the ids
noun
Abbreviation of identification or identity documentation
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And yet the IDS move might well be effective.
That absence, which is so apparent over Europe, opened the way for the IDS of March.
The IDS I knew was a politician who almost wept at the plight of the poor.
In the IDS war on poverty, the first casualty is not hardship, but truth.
Last year, he attended a party to celebrate the 1,000th edition of the IDS Report.
"Are they running the IDs for immigration status and forwarding the information?
While the IDS Center was being hailed as a major breakthrough in urban design, the IDS corporation was reported to be in financial straits, partly because of the building's cost.
Freecycle is where the ids and the superegos of New York collide on a daily basis, usually with happy results.
Mr. Rubashkin said "the IDs looked good to him" and told her to accept them, the complaint says.
Among the top earners identified by the IDS survey were Bart Becht, who runs consumer goods company Reckitt Benckiser.
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It did not connect with the IDS Center, which had not yet been built.
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