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Synonyms immigration and naturalization service
Type of agency, authority, bureau, federal agency, government agency, office

Examples of ins

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It also helps too when you hit a couple of threes and score a couple of lay-ins.
From the thenewstribune.com
If your family has a presence on Facebook or Twitter, check-ins can occur there.
From the usatoday.com
News about stolen bikes, garage break-ins and other crimes are posted regularly.
From the sacbee.com
After his own run-ins with Iranian authorities, Ghobadi now lives in exile, too.
From the edition.cnn.com
Forget the worries over flooded cities and the ins and outs of renewable energy.
From the businessweek.com
Like many diners and drive-ins, the Parkette offers a couple of signature items.
From the kentucky.com
There are few people who know the ins and outs of the web as well as Joe Hewitt.
From the techcrunch.com
There have been 14 break-ins at shops in Dudley Road over the past three months.
From the expressandstar.com
General Motors Co. sold 2,184 Volt plug-ins this year, a rival rechargeable car.
From the sfgate.com
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  • Immigration and Naturalization Service: an agency in the Department of Justice that enforces laws and regulations for the admission of foreign-born persons to the United States
  • Ins (Anet) is a municipality in the Seeland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
  • Integrated Navigation System: Most commonly a computer with a number of inputs which displays a coordinated navigation plot. INS systems have one or more displays and take input from a navigational device such as a GPS receiver and displays the ship track, course and heading on a CRT. ...
  • Inserted Text: INS is used to markup sections of the document that have been inserted with respect to a different version of a document.
  • A negotiation unit in NY State service composed mostly of those classified service employees responsible for providing therapeutic and custodial care in the State's institutions, currently represented by the Civil Service Employees' Association, Inc. (CSEA). ...
  • Inertial Navigation System, an aircraft coordinate locator used for plotting position relative to underlying surface; works from known point of departure through all WAY POINTs plotted for each air mission. See HOMER, SQUAWK, LOCATOR BEACON; compare LORAN, AIS, GPS, SRTM, UTM. [v: accelerometer]
  • Inertial navigation system, in which highly sensitive accelerometers record, via a computer, the complex accelerations of an aircraft about its three axes, thus integrating its linear displacement from the beginning of a selected course and pinpointing the aircraft's position at all times.
  • Marks chalked on the floor showing where drapes are to be hung.
  • In 2003, this agency was replaced by other branches of the DHS, mainly USCIS.