Cameras photograph the li cense plates of the vehicles that go through red lights.
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Last month the commission canceled its recent li cense renewal for Manhattan's WPIXTV.
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They cense with stinking smoke from the soles of old shoes.
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During the Paschal Canon, the priests cense the church, continually exchanging the Paschal greeting with the faithful.
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By contrast, anyone with a valid EMT or paramedic li cense and a teaching certificate can conduct recertification training and operate with little supervision.
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It was customary to visit in procession all the altars of the church and cense them, ending at the great rood screen, where antiphons and collects would be sung.
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Perfume especially with a censer
CeNSE or the Central Nervous System of the Earth is a project by Hewlett-Packard, and others to place sensor everywhere.
(Censes) A thurible is a metal censer suspended from chains, in which incense is burned during worship services. ...
To perfume with incense
(censing [SEN-sing]) To cleanse using incense
V. To purify, using incense or the smoke of a smudge stick. See aspurge and smudge.