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- noun Plural form of
signaler .
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Examples
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And presently the matter was shelved by a French observing officer, who was on duty there, calling his signalers to attention.
Action Front Boyd Cable 1910
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When the abolished morse and turned the Corps from 'signalers' to 'IT technicians'!
Army Rumour Service 2010
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Everyone is in the charge; stretcher-bearers, signalers and the Lewis gunners, and we make our way blindly forward through a chaos of bursting shells and machine-gun bullets.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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"Network Rail, in a drive to slash 21 percent from their budget, want to ax 1,500 maintenance posts, lump maintenance functions on to overworked signalers, rip up agreements and impose changes that will quite clearly undermine safety across our railways," he said.
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Drivers, signalers and station staff were expected to join them at 9 p.m. Monday night.
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"Network Rail, in a drive to slash 21 percent from their budget, want to ax 1,500 maintenance posts, lump maintenance functions on to overworked signalers, rip up agreements and impose changes that will quite clearly undermine safety across our railways," he said.
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Government's job isn't to try to stifle vital market signals or to shame the signalers, as has become so common recently.
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"Network Rail, in a drive to slash 21 percent from their budget, want to ax 1,500 maintenance posts, lump maintenance functions on to overworked signalers, rip up agreements and impose changes that will quite clearly undermine safety across our railways," he said.
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Getty Images Network Rail had said it would have to cancel 80% of its services if the stoppage by signalers went as planned, starting Tuesday.
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They either express something about the world—a discovery, a danger—or something about the signalers themselves—their identity, sexual status, rank, membership in a group, fear, or pleasure.
INSIDE OF A DOG ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ 2009
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