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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

Ideally, it’s best to include an open-ended option that allows the registrant to add any other preferred pronouns.

From Nature Dec. 17, 2019

The cost of raising the army under the selective draft law has been only 54 cents per registrant, $1.69 per man called up, and $4.93 per man accepted for service.

From Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 by Various

California law says its voter-ID rules “shall be liberally construed to permit voters and new registrants to cast a regular ballot.”

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 5, 2026

And most of those new registrants are young people.

From Slate Aug. 25, 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

To vote in state and local elections, new registrants were required to show proof of their citizenship with a driver’s license or a birth certificate.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 19, 2024

Following are the complete figures on so-called desertions, the variances in the several states being given: Total white and colored registrants, June 5, 1917, to Total Reported Percent of Percent of Sept.

From History of the American Negro in the Great World War His Splendid Record in the Battle Zones of Europe; Including a Resume of His Past Services to his Country in the Wars of the Revolution, of 1812, the War of Rebellion, the Indian Wars on the Frontier, the Spanish-American War, and the Late Imbroglio With Mexico by William Allison Sweeney




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