For the moment, Sean-Paul has continued to serve as a collator of war-related news. |
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In 1034 he was appointed a collator of texts in the imperial library at the capital, Kaifeng. |
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Chris Williamson, chief economist at data collator Markit, warned that manufacturing's weakness has helped drag Europe into recession. |
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Finishing configuration options vary depending on collator size and system speed. |
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One day she may be running the collator and the next she may be running the stitchertaper. |
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The collator trays ensure the sushi trays are stable during transportation to the supermarkets. |
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A central role in the system was given to the collator, the station-based officer whose task was to assemble and monitor the information provided from the streets. |
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If Moore's work is examined in the context of the revival as a whole, however, he emerges as an onlooker, a collator, rather than an active fieldworker. |
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Equipment includes a tabulator, calculator, sorter, collator, reproducer, three keypunches, two verifiers and a card interpretator. |
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And last but not least we have added two collator trays to our Zen? |
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At right is a 22 station selective collator for a direct mail application. |
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Copying is just as fast, and handy features such as Electronic Sorting, for creating multiple sets of sorted documents without the need for a bulky page collator, will increase productivity. |
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Navteq is as much a collator of information as a collector of it. |
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Two Folios would be put in the collator, and through cleverly arranged mirrors, their images would be overlaid in a binocular viewer, making clear the textual and typographical variations in nearly every copy. |
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In the Arctic anthology, the Inuit are acknowledged in one piece by the half-Inuit, half-Danish writer Knud Ramussen and in another by a Danish collator of Inuit tales, Hinrich Rink. |
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Surveys can often raise more questions than they answer, especially for such a passionate collector and collator of surveys as myself. |
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Kelley is a masterly collator — she says that she tracked down each of the 2,732 interviews Oprah has given in the past twenty-five years — but she isn't so good at weighing the relative importance of her findings. |
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In the summer of 1971, during my student holidays, I worked at the BBC as a Trainee Collator in a little building called Threshold House. |
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