Noun
The act of registering; registry; enrollment.
The art of selecting and combining the stops or registers of an organ.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the Civil Rights Act of 1965, we affirmed through law for every citizen in this land the most basic right of democracy-the right of a citizen to vote in an election in his country. In the five States where the Act had its greater impact, Negro voter registration has already more than doubled. Lyndon B. Johnson
There is no such thing as a Republican position on Zika or Democrat position on Zika because these mosquitoes bite everyone, and they're not going to ask you what your party registration is or who you plan to vote for in November. Marco Rubio
"Women's intuition" wasn't intuition at all, it was heightened observation, unconscious registration of subtle clues. Orson Scott Card
If you are invisible, you are vulnerable. Birth Registration must be everyone's priority. Let's make all children visible and let's give every child a birthday! Desmond Tutu
Where I draw the line is at gun registration. A law that says that everybody who owns a gun has to be on record is too easy to abuse. Jesse Ventura
If you're in charge of managing domain name space you should treat everybody who asks for a registration the same. Whatever that is - whether it's nice or ugly or whatever - just be fair, treat them all the same. Jon Postel