notarized in the PONS Dictionary

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certified/notarized copy

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That year, he wrote an open letter debunking the industry rationale for copy-protected music tracks that thwarted the user's ability to freely use their purchases.
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Simply click hereto be emailed your free copy now.
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Restoring the backup copy of these data may reset the volume's password to what it was when the backup was taken.
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Only certain beneficiaries and possible heirs can request a copy of the revocable living trust after you pass away.
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Unless the quotient is 2 or 3, just output "x", having kept a copy of it during the division.
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Each person who returned a completed membership application was sent a numbered membership card and blank recruitment flyer to copy and distribute to others.
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Unable to hear the lessons, she'd had to copy out her classmates' notes and do extra reading to make up for the barriers she faced.
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The women in the royal family were very particular about their kimonos and forbade anyone to copy the same kimono pattern style.
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This is now rare, and a mint copy with a dust cover is worth hundreds of pounds.
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Parents should bring a certified copy of the child's birth certificate and immunization records for registration.
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