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- verb Common misspelling of
seizes .
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Examples
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The Witness Mind shows up for all events; allows them to unfold and while staying in the body and disinviting drama to come in, siezes all the feelings, physical and emotional, and lets it ride the course.
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He runs, he jumps, he shrieks and hoots and giggles and siezes each and every single day by the cookies.
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Later they are taken hostage, and he siezes what he wishes.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Later they are taken hostage, and he siezes what he wishes.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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In October 1932, ex-Army Captain Ernst Röhm, the leader of Germany's right-wing street fighters, siezes power in a coup d'etat.
DBTL 51C: City of Shadows - Interest Johnny Pez 2010
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All's rosy and Ladybird in your life and then, like a spirit from the world of Hammer, a demon of incalculable cruelty siezes your mind and hurls you into a world of blackened finger nails and oily rags - WELCOME.
Blimey O' Riley Peter Ashley 2008
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In October 1932, ex-Army Captain Ernst Röhm, the leader of Germany's right-wing street fighters, siezes power in a coup d'etat.
DBTL 51E: City of Shadows - Interruption Johnny Pez 2010
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In October 1932, ex-Army Captain Ernst Röhm, the leader of Germany's right-wing street fighters, siezes power in a coup d'etat.
DBTL 51D: City of Shadows - Interlude Johnny Pez 2010
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The Witness Mind shows up for all events; allows them to unfold and while staying in the body and disinviting drama to come in, siezes all the feelings, physical and emotional, and lets it ride the course.
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In October 1932, ex-Army Captain Ernst Röhm, the leader of Germany's right-wing street fighters, siezes power in a coup d'etat.
Archive 2009-12-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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