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Well, next to fingerprints, the ear is the best identifier. Each ear is different and there is only one person in 200,000 that has the same ear configuration,
Dino Brugioni
We're moving to an area where international travelers' fingerprints are going to be part of their identifier.
Stewart Baker
Most of the criteria matched up, but there was a slight discrepancy in one of the cowlicks. This incident happened on the weekend, and normally, our identifier would have called The Jockey Club as a backup. The Jockey Club office was closed, however, so our identifier had the option of letting the horse run or scratching it.
Jim Zito
I don't invent characters because the Almightly has already invented millions. Just like experts at fingerprints do not create fingerprints but learn how to read them.
Isaac Bashevis Singer
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1904
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1991
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That person cannot go in and buy 15 guns for resale, because they would be set to that purchaser's own fingerprints,
Edward Rendell
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1944
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I can do all the moves, adds and configuration changes, and I'm not a technical person.
Lauren Christiansen
In future, the recording of biometrics, such as fingerprints, iris patterns or facial image means that we will have a much stronger way of linking identity to the person. A national ID card will be a robust, secure way to establish that identities are real, not fabricated.
Charles Clarke
The only way it can identify where you are is if it dials a 911 center with the location-based identifier.
Bob Kelley
You just bring the camera up to the animal's eye, a controller analyzes and captures a picture, which is a unique identifier.
Daniel Baker
We hypothesize that the arrangement of three figure-eight knots at the start of these khipu represented the place identifier, or toponym, Puruchuco,
Gary Urton
A name is now no longer a simple identifier; it is the key to a vast, cross-referenced system of public and private databases, which lay bare the most intimate features of an individual's life,
Marc Rotenberg
Without giving names, there is an access control system on the market now that reads cards and fingerprints. If you present a valid card to the reader and a valid fingerprint, you can get in. Trouble is, the card and fingerprint do not have to be from the same person. This is called a print mismatch. There are a couple of mismatch issues that should be taken up by standards committees.
Peter Boriskin
For configuration, we have dual-boot encryption and transparent updates. Dual boot allows the PROM to hold more than one configuration to boot the FPGA. We support the encryption of data in the PROM and decryption of that as it comes into the FPGA.
Gordon Hands
[But other officials describe the conditions frankly. Bodies have bloated, and heat, water and insects hasten their decomposition. A living person has an immune system with which to kill bacteria, but a deceased body has no protection. The bacteria population explodes. Some of the bodies are so badly decomposed they don't have fingerprints. Others are damaged or torn apart.] It's not at all pretty, ... They're finding pieces. If you find an arm, do you call it a body? It's pretty grisly.
James Johnson
It needs to be polished, as you can see it gets fingerprints on it every once in a while. The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. It needs to be polished, as you can see it gets fingerprints on it every once in a while.
Jennifer Heil
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