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  • noun Plural form of curator.

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Examples

  • In a country where the Nazi salute, Mein Kampf and swastikas remain banned, the nervousness of the curators is palpable.

    Germany's first Hitler exhibition opens in nervous Berlin museum Kate Connolly in Berlin 2010

  • The challenge for fashion curators is to balance aesthetics and history, pleasure and meaning.

    Dress Sense 2007

  • The challenge for fashion curators is to balance aesthetics and history, pleasure and meaning.

    Dress Sense 2007

  • One of the exhibition's curators from the ministry of culture, Bernard Blistene, describes the six-week display as "a showcase for all that is best in modern France".

    Boy, when things go wrong .... Helen 2006

  • Exhibitions that become events fill the coffers of galleries, add to their international prestige and can help make the name of curators.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Highly active users will be designated as "curators"-Myspace's parlance for tween and teen arbiters of taste.

    Ars Technica Chris Foresman 2010

  • Highly active users will be designated as "curators"-Myspace's parlance for tween and teen arbiters of taste.

    Ars Technica Chris Foresman 2010

  • Mr. Jones calls them "curators" - will earn virtual badges and be rewarded by having their links highlighted.

    NYT > Home Page By MIGUEL HELFT 2010

  • Mr. Jones calls them "curators" - will earn virtual badges and be rewarded by having their links highlighted.

    NYT > Home Page By KATHERINE SCHULTEN 2010

  • The Children's Books website will be an adult-free zone, with contributions from an editorial panel of young people known as curators from all over the world.

    Wanted: young readers 2011

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