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  • Office of an Inviter to all such sort of Gossippings, but the women understand these affairs and the ordering of such sort of invitations much better than any one else, therefore 'tis not necessary.

    The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple A. Marsh

  • Inviter of others continually henceforth to try their strength against his.

    Notes, 80–89 1900

  • Inviter a Challenge in Writing, which though it was afterwards dropp'd by the Interposition of Friends, put a Stop to these ludicrous

    The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700

  • If you are invited abroad, presume not on the principal place at the Table, and seem to be perswaded with some difficulty to be seated, where your Inviter hath chosen in his opinion the most convenient place for you.

    The Gentlewoman's Companion: or,%0AA Guide to the Female Sex 1675

  • The amount of money to send to your Inviter is either $50 (if they have yet to qualify), or $100 USD.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • I am sure you already know Viral Inviter or TrafficXplode.

    Digital Point Forums Stelian 2010

  • All this will have is two columns - Inviter, and Invitee, perhaps.

    ASP.NET Forums nemesiseden 2010

  • All this will have is two columns - Inviter, and Invitee, perhaps.

    ASP.NET Forums nemesiseden 2010

  • The amount of money to send to your Inviter is either $50 (if they have yet to qualify), or $100

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • To avoid being too restrictive, GigaTribe's Inviter Tool interacts with existing social networks to allow users to safely expand their friend to friend community.

    Imaging Resource News Page 2009

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