Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Middle English form of
compeer .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun a person who enters many
competitions in order towin as manyprizes as possible
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Examples
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What I can tell you is that across the board, what's very important for us is to get one and more of these applications out in operational even in the trans-mix space where the smaller volume application just having a full scale operation out there where these guys can come and visit and watch the process and get a comper counter level will invaluable to us.
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What I can tell you is that across the board, what's very important for us is to get one and more of these applications out in operational even in the trans-mix space where the smaller volume application just having a full scale operation out there where these guys can come and visit and watch the process and get a comper counter level will invaluable to us.
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What I can tell you is that across the board, what's very important for us is to get one and more of these applications out in operational even in the trans-mix space where the smaller volume application just having a full scale operation out there where these guys can come and visit and watch the process and get a comper counter level will invaluable to us.
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Career automation building domotica comper riccardo hidom livingtech
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Hickey, who is a Crimson Fifteen Minutes comper, delivered a convincing portrayal of the overly worrisome character, though at times he lacked conviction during Louis 'pivotal emotional scenes.
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As the youngest member of the cast, Peacocke-who is a Crimson arts comper-definitely holds her own, as she effortlessly conveys Lulu's complexity by highlighting the character's youthful innocence and desire to be mature.
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I. non herbae (Vt Ecl. III, 45 et aL), fed arborls, gf - nus, nec tamen fatis comper - to, habetur.
P. Virgilii Maronis Opera varietate lectionis et perpetva adnotatione illvstrata, a Chr. Gottl ... 1788
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Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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