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101call 'em as one sees 'em — verb To candidly and honestly express an opinion or viewpoint. The pastor told his parishoners, Until the day comes where I am no longer able to preach, Ill call em as I see em when it comes to our fallen morality …
102Software Engineering Environment System (SEES) — ⇡ Softwareentwicklungsumgebung (SEU) …
103as he sees fit — as he thinks is appropriate, as seems to him to be proper …
104the hunchback sees only his companion's hump — it is always easier to spot another person s flaw than one s own flaw …
105Fontaineriant — Sées DEC …
106cease — /sees/, v., ceased, ceasing, n. v.i. 1. to stop; discontinue: Not all medieval beliefs have ceased to exist. 2. to come to an end: At last the war has ceased. 3. Obs. to pass away; die out. v.t. 4. to put a stop or end to; discontinue: He begged… …
107cease-and-desist order — /sees euhn di zist , sist / an order by a government agency to a person or corporation to terminate a business practice found by the agency to be illegal or unfair. [1925 30] * * * …
108cease-fire — /sees fuyeur /, n. 1. a cessation of hostilities; truce. 2. Mil. an order issued for a cease fire. [1840 50; n. use of v. phrase cease fire] * * * ▪ international law a total cessation of armed hostilities, regulated by the same general… …
109Seessel pouch (pocket) — Sees·sel pouch (pocket) (seґsəl) [Albert Seessel, American embryologist and neurologist, 1850–1910] see under pouch …
110seas — sees seize, [C s] …