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appropriator
appropriator (əˈprəʊprɪeɪtə(r)) [a. L. *appropriātor, n. of agent f. appropriāre: see -or.] 1. One who appropriates or takes to his own use.1840 De Quincey Mod. Superst. Wks. III. 325 The appropriator of a treasure. 1858 Miss Muloch Th. ab. Wom. 75 A dishonest appropriator of other people's property... Oxford English Dictionary
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Appropriation (sociology)
A text is successfully appropriated insofar as the appropriator no longer is troubled with it; it has become a part of his or her understanding, and it wikipedia.org
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approprietary
† approprietary Obs. rare. [f. appropriate, after proprietary, but with no corresponding derivation; L. appropriāre could only have given appropriatory.] = appropriator 2.1547 Injunc. Edw. VI in Cardwell Docum. Ann. (1839) I. 9 The Charges..shall be ratably borne between the parson and approprietary... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adonis (musical)
Bunion Turke, father of Rosetta, an unblushing appropriator of the stock in trade of a well-known and worthy old histrionic miller. wikipedia.org
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instituted
instituted, ppl. a. (ˈɪnstɪtjuːtɪd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Ordained, established, founded.1647 J. Noyes (title) The Temple Measured, or a brief Survey of the Temple Mystical, which is the instituted Church of Christ. 1661 Boyle Style of Script. (1675) 52 An instituted instrument to conveigh revealed ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Juan Cabandié
Cabandié has stated that, although he considers Luis Falco to be a mere appropriator who kept his true identity from him, he holds ambiguous feelings over wikipedia.org
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Michelle Davis
Department of the Treasury official Michele Davis Macfarlane (born 1948), American horse trainer Michelle Davis (blogger), an appropriator of Black veganism wikipedia.org
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Tom Sawyer
and Twain; however Twain later changed his story saying Sawyer was fully formed solely from his imagination, but as Robert Graysmith says, "The great appropriator wikipedia.org
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Nick Brooke
Official web site Nick Brooke's Tone Test at American Opera Projects Nick Brooke profile at Continuum Contemporary Music "Nick Brooke: The Artful Appropriator wikipedia.org
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Arthur Farwell
South Dakota Symphony's Lakota Music Project performance in 2019, a critical piece in The Washington Post led to social media portrayals of Farwell as an appropriator wikipedia.org
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George Powell (playwright)
Plays In his playwrighting Powell has been called 'an unscrupulous and opportunistic appropriator, gleaning materials from a variety of sources'. wikipedia.org
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Moneris
It became the first Canadian appropriator to offer both Visa and Mastercard merchant accounts in one single point of contact. wikipedia.org
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Prior-appropriation water rights
Each year, the user with the earliest appropriation date (known as the "senior appropriator") may use up to their full allocation (provided the water source An appropriator who uses water inefficiently retains the right to the full allotment, but an appropriator who uses only a portion risks losing the right wikipedia.org
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The Apache Software Foundation
or spider that or something on those themes and I was like we need something a little more interesting, a little more romantic, not to be a cultural appropriator wikipedia.org
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Marilyn Diptych
settled many copyright disputes including with regard to his famous flowers paintings and paintings of Jackie Kennedy, as discussed in detail in "Andy The Appropriator wikipedia.org
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