| 11. | Title companies, abstractors, members of the media and the general public have also benefited from WCCA.
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| 12. | It succeeded an earlier organization, the Japanese CA Abstractors'Association, which was started in 1954.
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| 13. | He had been an abstractor for Chemical Abstracts since 1919 and editor of its rubber section since 1925.
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| 14. | The title abstract is provided to the title company, attorney, or end-user by the abstractor.
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| 15. | A feature of this notation is that abstractor and applicator wagons of ?-redexes are paired like parentheses.
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| 16. | On 18 June 1919, Alridge joined the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries as an Assistant Clerk ( Abstractor ).
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| 17. | He worked for a railroad and an oil company and was an abstractor and involved in conservation and the tourism industry.
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| 18. | The largest abstractor is Anglian Water, who maintain a pumping station on the east bank of the river by Cadney bridge.
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| 19. | De Bruijn called an applicator and its corresponding abstractor in this interpretation " partners ", and wagons without partners " bachelors ".
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| 20. | For example, in the above example, the applicator ( M ) can be brought to its abstractor [ w ], or the abstractor to the applicator.
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