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to fingerprint
noun
The unique natural pattern of ridges on the tips of the fingers.
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Would require school districts to fingerprint prospective employees and conduct background checks on them.
For example, he wants all airport employees to submit to fingerprint scanning.
If you want to screen migrants and refugees, you need more time than only one minute to fingerprint.
His cell is under continuous video surveillance, and everyone entering the adjacent corridor is subject to fingerprint checks.
She is anti-abortion and pro-death penalty, and, according to her flier, supports a plan to "fingerprint Medicaid recipients".
The bureau received a waiver for the 2000 census from the federal requirement to fingerprint government employees.
In response to Washington's new policy, Brazil began Jan . 1to fingerprint and photograph all American citizens arriving here.
See articleJapan became the second country, after America, to fingerprint and photograph all foreigners who arrive in the country.
Since September, Afghanistan has been the only country to fingerprint and photograph all travelers who pass through Kabul International Airport.
One way to relieve the stigma is to fingerprint many more people getting government assistance, including business leaders.
Iran's Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance has asked airport security to fingerprint and thoroughly document American journalists who enter the country.
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