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coordinators

n. (plural of coordinator English)

Usage examples of "coordinators".

The two Coordinators tried to leave and Sir Jonnie and Sir Robert, using the cargo lashings Bittie hastily found, simply tied them up.

They were ferrying World Federation Coordinators and chiefs and tribal leaders as fast as they could.

A pilot standing by with a plane in the Mountains of the Moon in Africa had to get help from both Coordinators and chiefs of that small colony in order to get space to take off again, so mobbed had the field become with celebrating, jubilant people.

The Coordinators spread the news and were extremely welcome and successful.

Was the Jonnie MacTyler of whom the Coordinators spoke a part of this Council?

The Coordinators sent him all kinds of stuff and he couldn’t even keep it in order.

The Coordinators showed them around and pointed out where this had happened and that had happened.

He sat the two Scot Coordinators down in one of the big Psychlo bucket seats.

He complimented Sir Andrew of the magnificent work the Coordinators were doing and Sir Andrew thanked him for saving the lives of that pair in Africa.

He was getting excellent cooperation from Coordinators and tribal chiefs but he wanted his program made official.

Their enrollment was greatly assisted by the fact that the Galactic Bank gave much more favorable interest rates to such planets when they had Coordinators trained in Edinburgh .

The Coordinators sent him all kinds of stuff and he couldn't even keep it in order.

Their enrollment was greatly assisted by the fact that the Galactic Bank gave much more favorable interest rates to such planets when they had Coordinators trained in Edinburgh.

Every week the general coordinators watched the indices for violence, disease, and famine and waited grimly for the time when the corrections would fail and the system would run amok into worldwide slump and economic collapse.

There are rumors about a number of Central Coordinators who go there fairly often.