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operator

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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Even prior to the pandemic, mall operators were having trouble keeping their properties occupied as shopping habits changed, Scardina said, so “it’s been terrific to bring in new concepts to these locations.”

Radio operators from the county Fire Department did not discuss whether the area had been placed under an evacuation order.

Shooting the episodes in one take required cinematographer Matt Lewis and camera operator Lee David Brown to work in tandem.

"Since the homestay operator did not know them, she told them they had no money," police said.

From BBC

Ukrainian soldiers, drone operators and commanders have relied on Starlink to coordinate strikes, navigate the battlefield and keep the war effort running.

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

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