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Enactor

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en·act  (n-kt)
tr.v. en·act·ed, en·act·ing, en·acts
1. To make into law: Congress enacted a tax reform bill.
2. To act (something) out, as on a stage: enacted the part of the parent.

en·acta·ble adj.
en·actor n.


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HISTORY enactors are to re-create the Gunpowder Plot near Coventry.
[Note to readers: According to my old, but huge, unabridged, Oxford dictionary enactor is spelled "or" not "er" -- "enactor: one who enacts (a part, scene)".
Councillor Tim Sawdon, cabinet member for culture, leisure and libraries, said: "Living History enactors will be retelling the story of the plot, and the central role of Coventry in the Warwickshire plan to place the nine-year-old Princess Elizabeth, who was living at Coombe Abbey in 1605, on the throne of England as a puppet Queen.
 
 
 
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