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  • noun Plural form of communicator.

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Examples

  • The first issue of the Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal, a free peer-reviewed journal for astronomy communicators, is online

    October 2007 2007

  • In the Blogads 2006 survey, 17% of political blog readers also had their own blog; the communicators are the important producers of the social media ecology.

    The Social Media Voter Stutzman, Fred 2008

  • Sorry ineffective communicators, which is why you are stuck where you are....frustrated and unable to do anything meaniful,besides diverting funds from the people and comunitites who elected you

    Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Thursday 2006

  • Like a number of GOP "communicators," Schmidt had next to no real-world experience or success before becoming a communications guru and "genius" for the Party.

    Douglas MacKinnon: Palin, Vanity Fair, Envy, and Hate 2009

  • About 160 of South Africa's "communicators" will gather at the

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • The professional "communicators" failed the democrats

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • In my view, the "communicators" Roberts talks about ought to be a little more willing to be accused of "class warfare," now and again.

    Bouphonia 2009

  • Inventing things that didn't exist yet, such as communicators, tricorders and phasers, pushed the cost of the first pilot, "The Cage," to more than $630,000 in 1960s dollars, according to the book.

    unknown title 2009

  • THE Crisis Management Committee (CMC) created to solve the kidnapping of three teachers from Zamboanga City is maintaining a group of "communicators," officials said.

    Sun.Star Network Online - Your Source of Philippine Community News 2009

  • Inventing things that didn't exist yet, such as communicators, tricorders and phasers, pushed the cost of the first pilot, "The Cage," to more than $630,000 in 1960s dollars, according to the book.

    unknown title 2009

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