Conducting
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+ | # A person who [[conducts]] an [[orchestra]], [[choir]] or other [[music ensemble]]. | ||
+ | # A person who takes tickets on public transportation | ||
+ | #: ''train '''conductor''''' | ||
+ | # Something which can [[transmit]] [[electricity]], [[heat]], [[light]] or [[sound]]. | ||
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- A person who conducts an orchestra, choir or other music ensemble.
- A person who takes tickets on public transportation
- train conductor
- Something which can transmit electricity, heat, light or sound.
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