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registrant

[rej-uh-struhnt] / ˈrɛdʒ ə strənt /


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The Belfast Trust told BBC News NI there are currently "no nursing registrant vacancies" at the Children's Haematology Unit.

From BBC Aug. 17, 2025

He wrote that the new registrant, MarkMonitor, was the “same company NFL uses for all their domains,” but that is not true.

From Washington Times Jan. 28, 2022

The website, whose registrant remains unclear, contained about 4,900 workers’ full names, birthdates, employee numbers and vaccination details, including shot dates, specific dose information and whether employees had declined an injection.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 16, 2021

To calculate the amount to donate, a registrant could tick a box that said where they were travelling from.

From Nature Dec. 17, 2019

Rumor hath it that promptly at 8 o'clock on the morning of opening day, Bettie Locke presented herself for admission—the first female registrant of Asbury.

From Epistles from Pap: Letters from the man known as 'The Will Rogers of Indiana' by Douglas (Douglas N.) Hay

Organizers said they try to find a balance between longtime walkers and new registrants.

From The Wall Street Journal May 14, 2026

That’s especially the case at large in-person conferences with rich and powerful registrants like Bitcoin 2025.

From Slate Jun. 5, 2025

We held a live webinar with over 1,000 registrants two days after the election and we’ll be taking the conversation on the road at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta on November 17.

From Salon Nov. 15, 2024

Later, organizers found out why in a message from Zoom: “You are officially hosting the Zoom webinar with the most registrants in our history!”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 30, 2024

The outstanding fact was that the registrants were all on an equal footing and that their mustering brought nearer the realization of the President's dream of a "citizenry trained" without favoritism or discrimination.

From The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources by Francis J. (Francis Joseph) Reynolds




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