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- noun Plural form of
consigner .
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Examples
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Some of the people in ALP are consigners of the extortion letters to Pelosi and Dean.
Pro-Hillary Group Spending $700,000 On New Indiana Ad Targeting Obama On Economy 2009
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We can't become Soviet-type consigners of historical giants to nonmemory; we can't revise their great acts downward to make them compatible with a heightened understanding of what they did wrong.
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Much of what King sells has been handpicked by a brigade of 200 consigners.
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And basically, I ended up working with people ` s art and selling art, and you know, basically not paying my consigners, which ended up being a fraud case.
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Much of what King sells has been handpicked by a brigade of 200 consigners.
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"It isn't a starfish, sir," said Simmons; "it means that one bag of sugar got wetted a little; then, if the consigners notice it, we shall know we have got to allow for it."
More Cargoes 1897 1903
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Retail dealers were already prowling about the auction pavilion; clerks were arriving with their ledgers, and consigners 'agents, with leather bags slung over their shoulders, sat on overturned chairs by the salesmen's desks, waiting to receive their cash.
The Fat and the Thin ��mile Zola 1871
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Rich introduced an ordinance protecting the interest of consigners of freights.
Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the State of North-Carolina, at Its Session 1868 1868 1868
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Amoor to Nicolayevsk to notify consigners and officials of the arrival of ships.
Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life Thomas Wallace Knox 1865
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"The state of Indiana gave me three years to pay the consigners, and I want to do that faster if I can."
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