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observer
[ uhb-zur-ver ]
noun
- someone or something that observes.
- a delegate to an assembly or gathering, who is sent to observe and report but not to take part officially in its activities.
- U.S. Air Force.
- a member of an aircrew, other than the pilot, holding an aeronautical rating.
- a person who maintains observation in an aircraft during flight.
- Also called air observer, U.S. Army. a person who serves in an aircraft as a reconnoiterer and directs artillery fire.
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Park also stunned observers on a Zoom call with Palisades residents when she pushed back on the mayor’s decision to reopen the area.
Given what they say about each other in public, the earnest observer might assume elected Democrats and elected Republicans would not wish to mix after Congress closes for the day.
But Ruffin is a skilled observer who saw through the mask to the essence of the man, and he was inspired by the resilience he witnessed.
Although promoted as a milestone and a progressive move forward, her stint, which featured a near-absence of Asian suitors, has been labeled by longtime observers as the franchise’s lowest point.
The idea would attempt to do what it said on the tin, but observers such as Paul Johnson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies are cautious about its likely effectiveness as a revenue raiser.
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