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the communicators
noun
Someone who, or something that communicates
Exact(31)
And oftentimes the communicators are not listening to the community's concerns".
He holds that it is usually used by people as a collective singular: "Change The media are restless tonight to The media is restless tonight, because obviously the reference is to the communicators, not the modes of communication".
The communicators are called radio-frequency tags, or R.F. tags.
It also seems to be how the Communicators make money.
(On these multiple spaces the communicators still seem to lay out wet corn).
The communicators will come together for health training and message-brainstorming sessions, then head home stocked with microphones, megaphones, batteries, and money for kola nuts — a welcoming gift — to talk about Ebola prevention in areas where they've already won trust.
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The communicator tries to communicate with the receivers, whereas the jammer tries to jam this communication.
With the transformation from speech to text, however, the communication becomes independent from the intention of the communicator.
The communicator is the data structure that defines the communication context and the set of processes that belongs to this context.
I also confess that this lad is quite the communicator.
Nothing's perfect, though, especially not in the communicator category.
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