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We're talking ninety copies a minute with a collator and automatic feed.
A collator had two input hoppers and four output pockets.
The collator resulted in rapid advances in the study of literary works.
Was Homer merely a collator of inherited material?
Omniscience coupled with deniability was the hallmark of a good collator.
In fact, Marbury's role in the book was more that of editor or collator.
Shaw was a good organiser and internal collator, well versed in computer mystique.
She switched the Collator on and there was a whirring noise like a piece of paper stuck into a cycle wheel.
The patron in the collator.
Metacritic, another review collator, indicates a positive rating of 70, based on 28 reviews polled.
Ingram was a collator and worked directly to his GSO2 desk officer.
As more compact types of collator were developed in the 1960s, the last Hinman was built in 1978.
Of particular interest are the extensive publishers bindings, early printed works, and a working Hinman Collator.
(Collator, Editor and contributor)
Despite commercial success, Make Believe got a mixed reception from critics, receiving an average score of 52 on review collator Metacritic.
The collator, Darren Watson, had dropped by the station to pick something up and he'd seen the message marked 'urgent' from Joanne.
In the final series, when Warner was 80, George Dixon was shown as retired from the police and being re-employed as a civilian collator.
In 1559, Henry assumed charge of his father's presses, and distinguished himself as the publisher, and also as the editor and collator of manuscripts.
Although a collator and interpreter rather than an original thinker, there was originality in his method of synthesising the Tamil and Sanskrit texts.
She fed copies and unstapled and restapled while the machine clicked rapidly and spat the reproductions through the collator.
"This site is one way we are trying to ensure that our heritage is not lost," said George Poulos, the site's lead collator and administrator for Australia.
He marked off five names from Chief Intelligence Officer to Spoor Level Collator, then contacted them personally, checking their answers against each other's statements.
In 1917, he joined the Army and, as an ordnance researcher, fell into his life's calling - becoming a world-class tinkerer, inventor, collator and promoter of new ideas.
Among Mr. Page's inventions were an I.B.M. collator that was notable in organizing records for the Social Security system.
He notes that Yogananda was the collator of the testimonials that purport to validate the miracles described, which appear at a rate of around one per page.