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bearer

[bair-er] / ˈbɛər ər /


NOUN
person who requests payment of bill
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AI understood as a being and bearer of rights, by contrast, is morally unacceptable and ontologically wrong.

From The Wall Street Journal

The shares were in bearer form, meaning they were paper certificates that belong to whoever physically holds them—like cash—so the owner’s name never appears in a register.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I wasn't the bearer of my fruit, but I made all those changes and took the gamble of taking an enthusiastic squad that was playing outstanding rugby."

From BBC

Yesterday’s countesses lacked those freedoms and were bound to serve as propriety’s standard bearers.

From Salon

Then again, how can there be with such a mendacious, felonious, libertine as their standard bearer?

From Salon