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Double Seventh Festival Couple Married

Double Seventh Festival Couple Married

NEIJIANG, CHINA - AUGUST 22, 2023 - A couple presses their fingerprints on a marriage document at the marriage registration office of the Civil Affairs Bureau in Neijiang, Sichuan province, China, August 22, 2023. Today is the Double Seventh Festival, a traditional Chinese festival.

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Japanese fingerprint artwork recognized as world's largest

Japanese fingerprint artwork recognized as world's largest

TSUKUBA, Japan - Photo taken in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, on Oct. 26, 2014, shows a 30.5-square-meter mosaic art made of fingerprints, recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest such artwork. The previous record was 28.92 square meters set in China in April.

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Justice minister tries out fingerprinting system at Narita

Justice minister tries out fingerprinting system at Narita

NARITA, Japan - Justice Minister Kunio Hatoyama tries out a new fingerprinting and photographing device at Narita International Airport on Nov. 19, a day before a new law requiring the fingerprinting and photographing of foreigners entering Japan comes into force. The law is aimed at preventing terrorism but officials say fingerprints and other biometric data will be stored in a database to be checked against foreigners who have been deported from Japan and those wanted by the Japanese police. The law excludes ethnic Koreans and other permanent residents with special status, foreigners aged under 16, visitors to Japan using diplomatic or official passports and state guests.

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Immigration fingerprinting, photographing device on display

Immigration fingerprinting, photographing device on display

NARITA, Japan - The Immigration Bureau put a new fingerprinting and photographing device (photo) on public display at Narita International Airport on Nov. 13, a week before a new law requiring the fingerprinting and photographing of foreigners entering Japan comes into force. The law is aimed at preventing terrorism but officials say fingerprints and other biometric data will be stored in a database to be checked against foreigners who have been deported from Japan and those wanted by the Japanese police. The law excludes ethnic Koreans and other permanent residents with special status, foreigners aged under 16, visitors to Japan using diplomatic or official passports and state guests.

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DNA tests confirm body as that of kidnapped Japanese

DNA tests confirm body as that of kidnapped Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - Shinji Yazaki (R), president of Yazaki Corp., bites his lips in vexation at a news conference he gave in Tokyo on Nov. 26 after the body found near Bogota, Colombia on Nov. 24 was confirmed as that of his company's employee Chikao Muramatsu. The Colombian military said DNA testing, dental records and fingerprints helped to identify the bullet-ridden body as that of the kidnapped Japanese business executive.

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Police waiting U.S. handover of airman over rape

Police waiting U.S. handover of airman over rape

NAHA, Japan - A car carrying Air Force Staff Sgt. Timothy Woodland, suspected of raping a woman in her 20s on June 29 in a parking lot in Chatan, central Okinawa, enters Okinawa Police Station on July 4 for questioning. Police obtained an arrest warrant on July 2 after detecting Woodland's fingerprints at the crime scene and establishing his possible involvement in the rape case through witness accounts.

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AFGHANISTAN-KANDAHAR-DISTRIBUTION-IDENTITY CARD

AFGHANISTAN-KANDAHAR-DISTRIBUTION-IDENTITY CARD

(220110) -- KANDAHAR, Jan. 10, 2022 (Xinhua) -- An Afghan man has his fingerprints taken to receive his e-ID card in Kandahar city, Afghanistan, Jan. 8, 2022. TO GO WITH "Nearly 340,000 e-IDs distributed to Afghans in 4 months: gov't" (Photo by Sanaullah Seiam/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-KANDAHAR-DISTRIBUTION-IDENTITY CARD

AFGHANISTAN-KANDAHAR-DISTRIBUTION-IDENTITY CARD

(220110) -- KANDAHAR, Jan. 10, 2022 (Xinhua) -- An Afghan man has his fingerprints taken to receive his e-ID card in Kandahar city, Afghanistan, Jan. 8, 2022. TO GO WITH "Nearly 340,000 e-IDs distributed to Afghans in 4 months: gov't" (Photo by Sanaullah Seiam/Xinhua)

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The Killing; Forbrydelsen (2007)

The Killing; Forbrydelsen (2007)

Sofie Grabol Television: The Killing; Forbrydelsen (FORBRYDELSEN) Tv-Serie, Dk/S/N/Ger 2007-2012, 07 January 2007 Sarah (Sofie Gr?b

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The Myth Of Fingerprints (1997)

The Myth Of Fingerprints (1997)

Noah Wyle Characters: Warren Film: The Myth Of Fingerprints (1997) Director: Bart Freundlich 06 September 1997 Date: 06 September 1997

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The Myth Of Fingerprints (1997)

The Myth Of Fingerprints (1997)

Hope Davis & Laurel Hollomon Characters: Margaret & Film: The Myth Of Fingerprints (1996) Director: Bart Freundlich 06 September 1997 Date: 06 September 1997

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Fingerprints Don'T Lie film (1951)

Fingerprints Don'T Lie film (1951)

Movie Poster Film: Fingerprints Don'T Lie (1950) Director: Sam Newfield 23 February 1951 Date: 23-Feb-51

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FINGERPRINTS DON'T LIE

FINGERPRINTS DON'T LIE

FINGERPRINTS DON'T LIE [US 1951] Date: 1951

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THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS JULIANNE MOORE, NOAH WYLIE Date: 1997

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THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS JULIANNE MOORE Date: 1997

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THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS NOAH WYLIE Date: 1997

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THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS ROY SCHEIDER, BLYTHE DANNER Date: 1997

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THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS NOAH WYLIE Date: 1997

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THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS

THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS L-R: LAUREL HOLLOMAN, MICHAEL VARTAN, HOPE DAVIS, ROY SCHEIDER, BRIAN KERWIN, NOAH WYLE, JULIANNA MOORE, CHRISTOPHER DUVA

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COMPUTERS FOR FINGERPRINTS

COMPUTERS FOR FINGERPRINTS==Date:Dec, 1968, Place:Osaka,JAPAN, (Credit:INTERNATIONAL MOTION PICTURE/Kyodo News Images)

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Justice minister tries out fingerprinting system at Narita

Justice minister tries out fingerprinting system at Narita

NARITA, Japan - Justice Minister Kunio Hatoyama tries out a new fingerprinting and photographing device at Narita International Airport on Nov. 19, a day before a new law requiring the fingerprinting and photographing of foreigners entering Japan comes into force. The law is aimed at preventing terrorism but officials say fingerprints and other biometric data will be stored in a database to be checked against foreigners who have been deported from Japan and those wanted by the Japanese police. The law excludes ethnic Koreans and other permanent residents with special status, foreigners aged under 16, visitors to Japan using diplomatic or official passports and state guests. (Kyodo)

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Justice minister tries out fingerprinting system at Narita

Justice minister tries out fingerprinting system at Narita

NARITA, Japan - Justice Minister Kunio Hatoyama tries out a new fingerprinting and photographing device at Narita International Airport on Nov. 19, a day before a new law requiring the fingerprinting and photographing of foreigners entering Japan comes into force. The law is aimed at preventing terrorism but officials say fingerprints and other biometric data will be stored in a database to be checked against foreigners who have been deported from Japan and those wanted by the Japanese police. The law excludes ethnic Koreans and other permanent residents with special status, foreigners aged under 16, visitors to Japan using diplomatic or official passports and state guests. (Kyodo)

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Immigration fingerprinting, photographing device on display

Immigration fingerprinting, photographing device on display

NARITA, Japan - The Immigration Bureau put a new fingerprinting and photographing device (photo) on public display at Narita International Airport on Nov. 13, a week before a new law requiring the fingerprinting and photographing of foreigners entering Japan comes into force. The law is aimed at preventing terrorism but officials say fingerprints and other biometric data will be stored in a database to be checked against foreigners who have been deported from Japan and those wanted by the Japanese police. The law excludes ethnic Koreans and other permanent residents with special status, foreigners aged under 16, visitors to Japan using diplomatic or official passports and state guests. (Kyodo)

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Fingerprint payment system

Fingerprint payment system

Photo taken in July 2016 in Yugawara, near Tokyo, shows a device developed by Liquid Inc. of Japan that enables shoppers to make payments by using their fingerprints. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Indonesian police executive visits Tokyo police

Indonesian police executive visits Tokyo police

Hudi Suryanto (C), head of the Indonesian police's forensic identification unit, visits the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters in Tokyo on July 21, 2017, to see how two Indonesian policemen are undergoing training on finding characteristics in fingerprints. On the left is Yukiharu Watarai, chief of the forensic identification unit of the Tokyo police. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Police waiting U.S. handover of airman over rape

Police waiting U.S. handover of airman over rape

NAHA, Japan - A car carrying Air Force Staff Sgt. Timothy Woodland, suspected of raping a woman in her 20s on June 29 in a parking lot in Chatan, central Okinawa, enters Okinawa Police Station on July 4 for questioning. Police obtained an arrest warrant on July 2 after detecting Woodland's fingerprints at the crime scene and establishing his possible involvement in the rape case through witness accounts.

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