Chuck Close used his own thumbprint to create this portrait of his wife, Leslie.
From the latimes.com
Those lines come from Ogata's thumbprint, the human extension of father to son.
From the fresnobee.com
The bill also doesn't require a thumbprint ID for scrap sellers, as Columbus does.
From the dispatchpolitics.com
The university accepted an affidavit from a Kikuyu chief signed with a thumbprint.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Perhaps it will take on a different character as nature leaves its own thumbprint.
From the nytimes.com
Nearly blind, she had to be shown by election officials how to place her thumbprint.
From the cnn.com
It left a black smudge on the porch, like an outsize thumbprint on the wood.
From the denverpost.com
Inside was a piece of paper bearing Hawking's freshly made right thumbprint.
From the time.com
When scrutinised, the latter yielded a thumbprint, presumably belonging to the thief.
From the telegraph.co.uk
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Fingerprint made by the thumb (especially by the pad of the thumb)
A print, mark or impression made by a thumb
(Thumbprints) I have each student place his thumb on an inkpad and make a thumb print. Beforehand I photocopy the five general fingerprint patterns shown in the encyclopedia, so students can identify their type of print. ...
(Thumbprints) (Regmaglypts) Depressions, scoops, and indentations caused by the ablative processes during atmospheric entry of the meteoroid body.
(Thumbprints) Many states do not require journal thumbprints, however, California now requires a journal thumbprint for Deeds effecting real property as well as Powers of Attorney.
(Thumbprints) truly symbolize each person's individuality and uniqueness, and by having their thumbprints in the form of jewelry you always have them with you. It is a special way to stay in touch with your loved ones. It's not just about the thumbprint. ...
Usually, another name for "SHA-1 Hash", especially if SSL certificates are involved. This term could also mean "MD5 Hash", especially if SSH keys are involved. ("Thumbprint" tends to be more popular term in Windows environments. See also "Fingerprint".)