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vise

[vahys] / vaɪs /
NOUN
clamp
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This, the United States Lines contended, often worked an injustice, because immigrants might book passage, sell their homes, and then discover that the consul would not visé their passports.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was already scratching his visé upon her passport.

From With the French in France and Salonika by Davis, Richard Harding

The British control officer told me that I really didn't need his visé, but that he would put it on anyway because it would make the passports look more imposing.

From The New Frontiers of Freedom from the Alps to the Ægean by Powell, E. Alexander (Edward Alexander)

The Consul wishes to visé our Articles—the Articles may not be handed over till we produce a slip from the Consul, the Consul will grant no slip till we have seen the S.I.O.

From Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war by Bone, David W. (David William)

At Dixmude the other day the Duke of Westminster went to the French bureau to get his passport visé.

From My War Experiences in Two Continents by Salmon, Betty Keays-Young




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