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noun . 1. a person or thing that demonstrates. 2. Also, demonstrant. a person who takes part in a public demonstration, as by marching or picketing.
A demonstrator may be: A person performing a demonstration, such as to explain science or technology; An attendee at a political rally; A device or object used to perform a demonstration; A vehicle adapted to emergency service specification, and issued to locations for use as a prospective emergency vehicle if adopted to that workforce either police, ambulance or fire.
dem·on·stra·tor (d m n-str t r) n. 1. One that demonstrates, such as a participant in a public display of opinion. 2. An article or product used in a demonstration.
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On Friday (06/06/2008) the IE Demonstrator project ran its first event for the in conjunction with CRIG. CRIG has, through the efforts of the WoCRIG team, assembled a strong group ...
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From deep within the vaults comes this political drama starring Joe James as Joe Slater, the Australian Minister of Defence.
Demonstrator pens were originally furnished by manufacturers to dealers, so that the features of their products could be shown to potential buyers. The first demonstrators had openings cut in their barrels, and usually, their caps. These would typically allow direct viewing of the filling mechanism and the section-inner cap junction, respectively. Cutaway demonstrators were usually not fully functional pens, and many were furnished without nibs or with nonfunctional dummy nibs.
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