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- noun Alternative form of
coordinator .
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Examples
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San Francisco's defensive co-ordinator has fashioned this unit into one of the best in the league –ranked fourth in the league for total yardage surrendered and joint-first in turnovers forced.
New Orleans Saints 32 San Francisco 49ers 36 - as it happened | Paolo Bandini 2012
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AJAG's co-ordinator, Andrew Dismore, said: No win, no fee is the only way low- and middle-income people can afford to bring a case for compensation.
Legal aid cuts will put domestic violence victims at risk, report warns 2012
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Jesmin was one of the few saleswomen to already have a mobile phone, which she uses to talk to customers and her hub manager a regional co-ordinator who distributes products to a group of 30 saleswomen.
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In her spare time, Roy is the volunteer co-ordinator for the National Ladybird Survey, which includes mapping the non-native invasive Harlequin ladybird.
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I talked to Shannon Leano, the strategic project co-ordinator for element14, about the community.
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Maritime New Zealand salvage co-ordinator Bruce Anderson said experts were confident the ship was in "pretty good shape".
New Zealand oil spill reaches shore as weather holds up response 2011
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Carolyne Willow, Crae's national co-ordinator, said their lawyers will argue there had been a chronic failure by the authorities to protect vulnerable children over many years.
Extent of injuries to children in private jails revealed 2011
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Samuel Tembo, economic empowerment co-ordinator for children's charity Plan International, in Zambia, believes affordable startup capital is key to tackling the country's labour market problems.
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Men are seen as the breadwinners, explains Fatima Jahan Seema, empowerment co-ordinator for CARE International in Bangladesh.
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My officers are working now to make the Olympics as hostile an environment as possible for them, and increasing the penalty will help by sending a clear warning, said Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison, the national Olympic security co-ordinator.
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