Operator
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147 examples of Operator in a sentence
A cutting-edge example of where miniaturization can lead if the
operator
is remote from the vehicle.
Traveling to England, Noor volunteered for the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force and trained as a radio
operator.
As a trained radio
operator
who knew Paris well and spoke fluent French, Noor was an attractive recruit.
He's a young plant operator, and he looked like all the hipsters in our area, like with a beard and a beanie.
If you were not, you maybe had to go through an
operator.
It takes really a lot of time and it's expensive to train the
operator
to operate this complex arm.
Now, Sylvia Browne is the big
operator.
And I think these systems live and work amongst us now, and not only are these systems living amongst us but you are probably a robot operator, too.
It got a little laser range finder that could see the obstacles, and if I as a robot
operator
try to say, run into a chair, it wouldn't let me, it would just plan a path around, which seems like a good idea.
And if you were a robot
operator
using one of these systems, this is what the interface would look like.
We were the largest
operator
of hotels in the Bay Area, so we were particularly vulnerable.
Also the Crazy Dance ride
operator
is not fair to Junior for not letting him go on the ride.
Thankfully brief mystery about a telephone
operator
who is discovered to be the kidnapped daughter of a railroad tycoon.
Look for the out of focus shot in one scene and the camera
operator
try to fix it as the scene rolls on.
Jack Lemmon is great, as always, as the somewhat nervous plant
operator
and Jane Fonda succeeds again in bringing some real emotions into the story.
In Russia, the ordinary teenager Vera (Natalya Negoda) lives a leisured life with her drunkard father and her simpleton mother, without working and waiting for the calling for a technical course of telephone
operator.
As a camera operator, I couldn't help but admire the great look that this picture achieved.
The animation is well-drawn by the experts at Tokyo Movie Shinsa, and the animators frequently made use of clever techniques such as having the sun cause "lens flare", having the camera get soaked (and having the "camera
operator'
s hand" clean the lens!) etc.
No bomb disposal unit, or any unit, would ever have tolerated this rogue
operator
for more than 5 minutes.
In this film, Don Corleone spends lots of time pondering his past deeds and his bleak future, perhaps even the Afterlife, then recovers remarkably fast in order to pull off some fantastic business deal or order the death of this one or that one like the big time
operator
he is, deep down.
Yes I know "talkies" had just been invented for the cinema 2 years earlier when this was produced in 1929 but this film showed that much had to learnt about the art of producing films.It comes over as a filmed "hammy" stage play with the actors melodramatically enunciating their lines,rolling their eyes, using too many pregnant pauses and using gestures more appropriate to silent cinema, which I suppose was normal during the process of educating them to appear more naturalistic on screen.The gaps between lines spoken should have been tightened up during editing as it considerably slows the film.It is now only of interest for Titanic buffs who want to see an early example of this marine accident on film.In next chronological order they could see "Titanic" (1953) A Night to Remember (1958)"Titanic (1997), to see how the cinema's depiction of this tragedy as evolved over the years.There have been many documentaries and TV films made including the atrocious "SOS Titanic" (1979) On my version which is a DVD, David McCallum gives the introduction.It was he who played Harold Bride Marconi's junior wireless
operator
in "A Night to Remember"(still the best feature film - please read my "Tribute to Walter" comments on IMDb under Howard Morley.demon.co.uk)and gave the commentary on the series of 4 videos entitled "End of a Dream" so he was well qualified to give the narration.Of more interest I found was a recording accompanied by actual photos of the 1912 US Senate hearing which is also on the DVD.Actors speak the actual words spoken by Lightoller 2nd officer, J Bruce Ismay,Managing director of White Star, Harold Bride and others including Gloria Stewart (The "old Rose" in Titanic 1997) whose voice is used for one of the first class women survivors.
I can tell that he did the voice for the 911
operator
as well by the flat tone of his voice.
High energy Raoul Walsh classic from 1933, The Bowery places saloon owner and
operator
Wallace Beery against bitter rival and dandy, George Raft, with adopted street kid Jackie Cooper and good looking Faye Wray in roles that play in between their big rivalry.
The use of the CCTV and the 911
operator
at the end was genius, but I'm not sure if we needed the very last scene.
Ray Villalobos (the camera operator) was outstanding!
There's also the elevator operator, a young lady in uniform who has been "trained to deal with adverse situations".
Perfect flawless black comedy with humor as dark as the night that caught Paul Hacket (Griffin Dunne), a nice guy, an everyman, an ordinary computer
operator
in its darkness and surrounded him by all kinds of weird strangers who very well could be the deadly creatures of night that inhabited SOHO of early 1980s every night after hours... or perhaps they are still there?
It's a shame, really, since they had such a fine cast and crew to work with (with the exception of the overzealous boom
operator
who seems to have a predilection for seeing his/her handiwork on celluloid).
Instead, we get a corporate expose about a high roller
operator
(Ed Harris)putting together a team to sell multi-thousand dollar shares in a purported gold mine.
Not to talk about the camera work (probably a first time operator, at least I hope so), although the "day for night" they invented for this movie is shockingly interesting (I understood this only after the first half of the movie and when I mentioned it to the others watching the movie I could see that no one had understood the purpose of this strange color effects before).
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