Similar words: license, driving license, incensed, sensed, tensed, incense, censer, licence. Meaning: ['laɪst] adj. given official approval to act.
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121. Like the committees of July 1936, they issued passports, raised local levies, licensed apothecaries.
122. GMOs will be licensed for ten years, then re-assessed depending on monitoring results.
123. The typical punter is a lot more naive than licensed dealers let on.
124. Kansas has no jurisdiction over inspectors licensed in other states. Sentencedict.com
125. Henderson's Salad Table Licensed wholefood restaurant with a remarkable selection of dishes.
126. Gregory claims that he has already licensed this technology to a well-known player interested in multimedia applications.
127. Both companies are licensed to use this source code in their products for as long as they choose.
128. Anti-Virus - again licensed from Symantec, an anti-virus capability not dissimilar from Norton's Anti-virus will be included in the package.
129. A salesman at one licensed dealer used to read his clients' horoscopes for them.
130. In a report on marine pollution, the organization states that 12,000 pipes have been licensed to discharge industrial effluent.
131. It is the LaserWriter, a Canon-derived page printer equipped with a complex processing system licensed from Adobe.
132. Specialist work Solicitors wishing to work as insolvency practitioners require to be licensed by the Law Society individually.
133. Most of these are supplied by licensed and contract brewing agreements with long-established partners.
134. Zoning Proposals for licensed premises in the city centre. 5.
135. The hotel has a licensed bar and a lift to all floors.
136. Burlington said it is considering other candidates to serve as licensed operator of shoe departments in the affected stores after this year.
137. Always be certain that your chiropractor is state licensed and reputable.
138. Their recommendations may offer an idea of what stocks have the benefit of being promoted by the licensed dealer in question.
139. Twenty-eight delightful slices of raw rock'n'roll in one neat package, licensed by reissue specialist Chady from the original Chess masters.
140. Despite their prestige, they seem to have less to offer the private client than licensed dealers.
141. A Fellowship Porter was one licensed to carry coal, corn, fish, fruit, or salt.
142. She began practising midwifery in London around 1610 and was licensed by the bishop of London before 1634.
143. No person is allowed to buy liquor for consumption in a bar in licensed premises for a person under 18. 4.
144. Cray licensed the Real/IX real-time Unix from ModComp for the effort.
145. The removal of restrictions was, inpart, a reaction to the threat of competition from licensed conveyancers.
146. She noted that although fewer teenagers were licensed, vehicle accidents remained a leading cause of death for teenagers.
147. Attractions include over 100 trade stands, refreshment tents and licensed bars, caravan site and craft fair.
148. She felt pressured and persuaded her clients to sell out of stocks they'd picked up from various licensed dealers.
149. But I fear that if this pill is licensed, access to surgical abortion may be reduced.
150. Curiously, all three are licensed from one of those boutique audiophile labels, Audioquest.
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