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- noun Plural form of
watchlist . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
watchlist .
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Examples
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Meanwhile, Greater Boston also had one of the lowest percentages of CMBS loans on so-called watchlists, or rosters of loans at risk of payment delinquencies.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010
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Twitim allows you to create 'watchlists' in a custom tab according to rules you set out.
Archive 2010-02-01 2010
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Why dont they present me with sexy slide shows of cars and properties, and let me tag, view, mashup these pics .. while this functionality is coming thru elements such as "watchlists" and "scrapbooks" - I'm also talking about better pictures fullstop.
Meta-Classifieds Search Ping Pong Battles. Ben Barren 2007
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The discovery process revolves around "watchlists" of people, wine producers, wines, wine shops, and blogs that you enjoy.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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The discovery process revolves around "watchlists" of people, wine producers, wines, wine shops, and blogs that you enjoy.
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One thing I came back with from LIFT’06 is that what one should monitor is more keyword watchlists, rather than blogs.
Tracking Keywords: PubSub and Technorati — Climb to the Stars 2006
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And since September 2007, foreign students have been fingerprinted so their details can be checked on international terrorist "watchlists".
Telegraph Major News 2009
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The "watchlists" are the most dangerous threat to free humanity.
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Fine but do something proactive with the watchlists.
Obama: U.S. will 'do more than strengthen our defenses' 2009
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According to her, she was horrified to learn that hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals had entered Britain without the verification of biometrics and fingerprints, and without being checked against watchlists of terrorists and criminals.
Neither her sex nor status should save Theresa May if she's misled us | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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