From the smashing machine it goes to the collator, by whom it is examined to see if any signature is misplaced or left out. From Wordnik.com. [The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing] Reference
The collator should check off all plates and maps called for by the table of contents to make sure that the copy is perfect. From Wordnik.com. [A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries] Reference
I'd like to be a thinker & poster of original philosophy, but try as I might I'm so much more comfortable as a collator & indexer!. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2005-03-01] Reference
Then civilianisation began to creep in and within no time at all information from the collator became difficult to access, SOCO only attended certain jobs and Admin became a nightmare. From Wordnik.com. [I Can Tell We’re Going To Be Friends « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG] Reference
But he was also "a shrewd diplomatic bargainer and an effective collator of briefing papers an excellent presidential assistant, but he was a follower, not a leader; a brilliant draftsman, not an innovator of conceptual thinking.". From Wordnik.com. [Nixon Redivivus] Reference
The collator automatically stops when the catch tray is full. From Wordnik.com. Reference
He had been for upwards of fourteen years a laborious collator of Greek. From Wordnik.com. [The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark] Reference
A collator is used to sort papers into packets for handbooks or other collections. From Wordnik.com. [The Times Today's News] Reference
The current collator is more than 20 years old and parts to repair it are no longer available. From Wordnik.com. [The Times Today's News] Reference
There is no trace of it before the sixteenth century, beyond the fact that its first collator was. From Wordnik.com. [Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries] Reference
US stats collator, the NPD Group has released its list of best-selling games in the USA to November 2009. From Wordnik.com. [SPOnG.com] Reference
The edition is thus separated into its thousand books, which the collator goes over to see that each is perfect. From Wordnik.com. [The Booklover and His Books] Reference
A more durable ceramic paper-feeding roller has been added to the new collator to ensure consistent paper feeding. From Wordnik.com. Reference
US stats collator, the NPD Group, has released its figures for the video game industry and its November 2009 sales. From Wordnik.com. [SPOnG.com] Reference
Every cold empirick, when his heart is expanded by a successful experiment, swells into a theorist, and the laborious collator some unlucky moment frolicks in conjecture. From Wordnik.com. [Preface to Shakespeare] Reference
Every cold empirick, when his heart is expanded by a successful experiment, swells into a theorist, and the laborious collator at some unlucky moment frolicks in conjecture. From Wordnik.com. [Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations] Reference
Skimmer is an Adobe Air app that's a little like a marriage between the social Web browser Flock and the Twitter collator Tweetdeck, with a beautiful minimalist design thrown in. From Wordnik.com. [Fast Company] Reference
The duty of a collator is indeed dull, yet, like other tedious tasks, is very necessary; but an emendatory critick would ill discharge his duty, without qualities very different from dulness. From Wordnik.com. [Preface to Shakespeare] Reference
In his own cathedral, his metropolitan chapter was, like himself, a collator of benefice; elsewhere, other chapters were so likewise and knew how to maintain their rights against his supremacy. From Wordnik.com. [The Modern Regime, Volume 2] Reference
The duty of a collator is, indeed, dull, yet, like other tedious tasks, is very necessary; but an emendatory critick would ill discharge his duty, without qualities very different from dulness. From Wordnik.com. [The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 05 Miscellaneous Pieces] Reference
For example, there is no longer a "head collator" overseeing other subordinate collators at The New Yorker, as there was in 1987, nor is there still a foundry reader reading in some cubicle at the magazine's office. From Wordnik.com. [the latest from teenvogue.com] Reference
With a faster output speed of up to 4,200 sets per hour or 2,400 sets per hour when the DFC-120 is used in conjunction with a bookletmaking system, the versatile collator can also be linked to a second tower to make a 24-station model. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Eratosthenes, the inventive world-measurer, was succeeded by Strabo, the industrious collator of facts; Aristarchus and Hipparchus, the originators of new astronomical methods, were succeeded by Ptolemy, the perfecter of their methods and the systematizer of their knowledge. From Wordnik.com. [A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume I: The Beginnings of Science] Reference
Incorporating a number of improved features to boost productivity in smaller print shops, in-plants, offices and corporate reproduction departments, the DFC-120 roller-feed collator replaces its predecessor, the DFC-12 machine, and is available in 12 or 24 station configurations. From Wordnik.com. Reference
In the case of a choice between several candidates for a bishopric or for a parish, the collator must appoint the most worthy, i.e. the one who possesses in the highest degree the qualities necessary for a successful discharge of the duties connected with the benefice in question. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne] Reference
A benefice, when the ordinary patron or collator has failed to do so, either through negligence or by the nomination of an improper candidate. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery] Reference
In the new one he’s basically a collector and collator of responses, a less “important” job than herd-managing, and he’s going to resist the loss of status. From Wordnik.com. [New News: The newsroom as classroom « BuzzMachine] Reference
A collator is indeed dull, yet, like other tedious tasks, is very necessary; but an emendatory critick would ill discharge his duty, without qualities very different from dullness. From Wordnik.com. [Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations] Reference
collator collator = collator. getInstance (locale); collator. setStrength (collator. From Wordnik.com. [Sun Bloggers] Reference
Rank: 3.7/5 (6) translation the collator works. From Wordnik.com. [PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories] Reference
PRIMARY); collator. setDecomposition (collator. From Wordnik.com. [Sun Bloggers] Reference
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