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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as interpellant.

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  • Franz Moor, disturbed in his artistic interpretation by this sudden onslaught, suddenly forgot himself, lost his cue and answering the interpellator in his natural, everyday voice (he knew he had only a free list public to deal with) exclaimed: "Whoever has seen this piece before and does not wish to see it again, will have his money returned to him on applying at the ticket office."

    The Poor Plutocrats M��r J��kai 1864

  • The interpellator also emphasized that the grilling document consists of an angle named 'Violations of the Anti-Encroachment Committee', which includes three points, such as the removal of Al-Funaitees mosque regardless of its heritage value, oppressive usage of authority without counseling official bodies especially in the availability of a legal opinion emphasizing that such mosques should be left alone, and

    Arab Times Kuwait News 2009

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