collector• The pub will displayrailway and theatrememorabilia and collectorsitems.• The women began producing thousands of rugs a year for sale to tourists and collectors.• The gallery was full of artcollectors and dealers.• He's an avidcollector of Beatles memorabilia.• He's been a coincollector for years.• Although nationally distributedboxes do not change fronts often, the regional ones do, making them a primetarget for collectors.• Prices range from £5-£90, depending on the rarity of the year and the number of collectors within that market.• Suppose we have a processor with a thousand-square-meter solarcollector.• They have to give a written description of the waste to the collectors, and sign a transfer note for it.
tax/ticket/debt/refuse collector• Are you going to use your local agents or staff, a debt collector, a solicitor, political pressure or what?• Also patron of accountants, bankers, bookkeepers, customs agents, and tax collectors.• They're not really bookies these days, they're just debt collectors.• Of course, the very concept of a populartax collector is as oxymoronic as jumboshrimp.• But the rich will always be better at hiding from the tax collector than the poor.