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- noun Plural form of
panellist .
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Examples
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Among the panellists was the MP Vernon Coaker from a Labour Home Office that has brought you Asbos, databases about children that do more harm than good and enough vapid
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Those Moral Maze panellists would make mincemeat of his characters, who remain essentially the same as they started out – stupid, canny, good, bad.
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This week's Question Time, for example, with two out of five non-white panellists, remains highly unusual.
The Gamu Nhengu Factor Mark Lawson 2010
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As one of 2009's Edinburgh Comedy awards panellists, the Guardian's Paul MacInnes has just three weeks to see nigh-on 100 shows and score them out of 10.
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The info booth were waiting on more to come from the Northern Rivers Writers Centre office and I found myself in the Macquarie Marquee, among a bunch of high school kids, with Nick Earls one of the panellists on stage.
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While there is truth in both charges the £15m given to Toby Young's West London Free School does not reassure, a more cautiously optimistic approach, evident among the panellists in our round table discussion, is also possible.
Free schools should only be one part of a teaching revolution | Observer editorial 2011
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Many Gmail and Buzz team members spent an entire weekend at their desks and slept at the office, panellists suggested.
What The Gmail Team Is Working On | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Since Dimbleby's Index on Censorship article, Turner admits to writing to some panellists on Any Questions seeking to "correct" the statements made by the presenter and to warn them "to be on their guard against him making misinformed comments about this particular subject".
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Sarah and Robert are two of six panellists who took part in the 'What is the library of the future?' debate in Oxford during April
JISC Podcast: University of Oxford and Harvard University talk the future of libraries 2009
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As I rattled off my list of policies that were once laughed at but are now back on the table including infant industry protection and industrial policy generally, capital controls, new forms of import substitution, even nationalisation of key industries, I looked over to my fellow panellists and saw the edifying sight of senior OECD and AfDB economists nodding with agreement at views that would have been anathema a few years ago.
Mostly good news for Africa's economy | Jonathan Glennie 2011
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