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date-of-birth
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date-of-birthnoun
attributive form of date of birth
I'm going to need date-of-birth information on both of you.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of date-of-birth in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of date-of-birth in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of date-of-birth in a Sentence
Your date of birth is not going to change, you're not going to move house tomorrow, a lot of the information that was taken was valid yesterday, is valid today, and will probably be valid for a large number of people in five, 10, 20 years' time.
I started out by going to a missing person’s website, it gave her date of birth, when she went missing, and it said she had been wearing the Collingswood, N.J. high school ring.
His picture was the first thing that came up, one person posted on Twitter my name and date of birth, my wife’s name and date of birth and my son’s name and date of birth.
You can make( your password) longer and more sophisticated, but the information the government holds are things that are not going to change, your date of birth is not going to change, you're not going to move house tomorrow.
The fact that this is so easy to commit is something that has been a real challenge to law enforcement because the fraudsters keep evolving, and they always find a new way to steal our identities, and all you need sometimes is a name, a date of birth and a Social Security number. And sometimes, you don't even need that to commit this crime.
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