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Used to describe participants in international relations e.g, States, Non Governmental Organizations and Multi National Corporations. | Used to describe participants in international relations e.g, States, Non Governmental Organizations and Multi National Corporations. | ||
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| + | 1. A theatrical performer. | ||
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| + | 2. One who takes part; a participant: "France, Britain . . . and any other external actors now involved . . . in the affairs of the continent" (Helen Kitchen). | ||
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| + | 3. Law One, such as the manager of a business, who acts for another. | ||
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| + | 4. A participant that contributes to something. | ||
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| + | http://www.thefreedictionary.com/actors | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 28 June 2012
Used to describe participants in international relations e.g, States, Non Governmental Organizations and Multi National Corporations.
1. A theatrical performer.
2. One who takes part; a participant: "France, Britain . . . and any other external actors now involved . . . in the affairs of the continent" (Helen Kitchen).
3. Law One, such as the manager of a business, who acts for another.
4. A participant that contributes to something.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/actors