A central role in the system was given to the collator, the station-based officer whose task was to assemble and monitor the information provided from the streets.
To redress this imbalance, the film-makers became simultaneously producers, collators and distributors of this history.
Peter Brierley, probably Britain's foremost collator of religious statistics, has conducted a number of nation-wide censuses and surveys of church attendance in England, Wales and Scotland.
If Moore's work is examined in the context of the revival as a whole, however, he emerges as an onlooker, a collator, rather than an active fieldworker.
For the moment, Sean-Paul has continued to serve as a collator of war-related news.
Definition of collator in US English:
collator
noun
A person or machine that collates.
Example sentencesExamples
Peter Brierley, probably Britain's foremost collator of religious statistics, has conducted a number of nation-wide censuses and surveys of church attendance in England, Wales and Scotland.
For the moment, Sean-Paul has continued to serve as a collator of war-related news.
A central role in the system was given to the collator, the station-based officer whose task was to assemble and monitor the information provided from the streets.
If Moore's work is examined in the context of the revival as a whole, however, he emerges as an onlooker, a collator, rather than an active fieldworker.
To redress this imbalance, the film-makers became simultaneously producers, collators and distributors of this history.