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operators

noun as in one who operates a machine

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noun as in one who operates workable property

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noun as in manipulator

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noun as in controller

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It said the total cost of the incident to passengers and air operators was between £75m and £100m.

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Most operators opt to have their deep-sea subs certified - but it is not mandatory.

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Kevin Plumb, representing the league, said efforts to protect broadcast rights would continue by cracking down on illegal operators “no matter the scale”.

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Train operators have a number of tools to deal with passengers who have underpaid or not bought a ticket at all.

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Operators like Geo Group and CoreCivic have had even more to celebrate this round, as Trump’s mass deportation plans will likely help to fill their cells; their stocks were thrilled by the president-elect’s announcement that he would appoint former Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Tom Homan, known to be the “father” of Trump’s family separation policy, as the incoming administration’s “border czar.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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