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authenticator
noun
One who authenticates.
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"As long as it is witnessed by an authenticator, there's no limit to what can be authenticated," Michael Posner, who oversees the program for M.L.B., said.
An authenticator and a former Mariners equipment manager said it was not authentic.
Hasan writes: "In internal discussions, party strategists are said to refer to Thornton as 'the best validator and authenticator' of Miliband and his 'One Nation', pro-'squeezed middle' message".
But the International Foundation for Art Research, a nonprofit organization that is the primary authenticator of Pollock's works, balked, saying that Biro's method was not yet "universally" accepted.
Later, she became a not very successful painter and, as the executor of her father's estate, an erratic authenticator of his works.
"It's good old-fashioned studying — you need to apply yourself to the field just the way a doctor applies himself to medicine," Christopher Reuning, a restorer, authenticator, and dealer in Boston, told me.
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Art expertise in China often carries little weight because authenticators are thought to be in cahoots with a dealer or seller, says Shin-Yi Yang, a curator in Beijing.
He called the authenticators and described exactly how he had made the points.
The threat of litigation has often made the authentication industry a clandestine realm, with connoisseurs who refuse to communicate in writing and with confidential agreements that bind authenticators to silence.
Other authenticators have also struggled to explain their evaluative process, their "eye".
Reporters work, in many ways, like authenticators.
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