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How to use collator in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word collator? Here are some examples.

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For the moment, Sean-Paul has continued to serve as a collator of war-related news.
In 1034 he was appointed a collator of texts in the imperial library at the capital, Kaifeng.
Chris Williamson, chief economist at data collator Markit, warned that manufacturing's weakness has helped drag Europe into recession.
Finishing configuration options vary depending on collator size and system speed.
One day she may be running the collator and the next she may be running the stitchertaper.
The collator trays ensure the sushi trays are stable during transportation to the supermarkets.
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.
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.
Equipment includes a tabulator, calculator, sorter, collator, reproducer, three keypunches, two verifiers and a card interpretator.
And last but not least we have added two collator trays to our Zen?
At right is a 22 station selective collator for a direct mail application.
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.
Navteq is as much a collator of information as a collector of it.
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.
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.
Surveys can often raise more questions than they answer, especially for such a passionate collector and collator of surveys as myself.
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.
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.
Examples from Classical Literature
The collator should check off all plates and maps called for by the table of contents to make sure that the copy is perfect.
This placing is sometimes done by the collator, sometimes by a separate hand.
From the smashing machine it goes to the collator, by whom it is examined to see if any signature is misplaced or left out.
He has designedly hung in the rearward of the science, and is a collator rather than a critic or an investigator.
The edition is thus separated into its thousand books, which the collator goes over to see that each is perfect.
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