purveyor in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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purveyor in the PONS Dictionary

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A dark riff underpins a song which warns of near-mythological purveyors of depraved temptation.
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Young professionals are also heavily targeted by purveyors of career and financial advice.
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Many companies see their corporate histories as effective purveyors of long-term organizational memory and especially suitable for transmitting strategy.
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Hammock has gone on to become one of the foremost purveyors of affecting ambient post-rock on the scene.
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In modern society, the news media is the chief purveyor of information and opinion about public affairs.
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While the usual emphasis is on locally-grown food products, some farmers' markets allow co-ops and purveyors, or allow farmers to purchase some products to resell.
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He is one of the oldest active purveyors of the country blues tradition.
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The purveyors of the device usually start by believing their side is morally superior.
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These range from potters and painters to jewellers and purveyors of fine, local foods.
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She developed her own reputation quickly, known as a... sensitive purveyor of interesting, untried songs.
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