For the common man, it is still the broker who is generally preferred as a go-between for arranging matches. |
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She's acted as a go-between, in a very literal sense, between me in London and him in Toronto. |
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For all his managerial responsibilities, however, the go-between was only an intermediary. |
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Acting as the go-between, the broker would charge the young man 5,000 yuan to complete the deal. |
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Essentially they act as a go-between and a meeting place for all sorts of people interested in where their city is going. |
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Mr Laird became the go-between in the negotiations that led to Ms deVere's redundancy package. |
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Don't facilitate negotiations or act as a go-between for people who are willing to share power but who won't actually talk to each other. |
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Otherwise, you'll be nothing more than the minister's go-between and the leadership shortfalls will become your problem. |
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In summer the two sides were having to make do with the go-between shuttle diplomacy of U. S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher. |
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The three women are, respectively, crotchety old lady, hothead cynic, and frustrated, overachieving go-between. |
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Does she support Mr. Parmly in his activities as a courier and go-between, delivering money from terrorist groups to mercenary groups in Cuba? |
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With one farmer acting as go-between, eventually you would hear the smack of spittle-wetted palms signifying a satisfactory result all round. |
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In turn poet, novelist, critic, magazine editor, talent scout, cultural go-between and publisher, he spent his life in the service of literature. |
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The writer, the reader and the book form an eternal triangle with the book acting as the go-between. |
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From now on, the Commission will be acting as go-between between the two decision-making institutions on this matter. |
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Why would a company with your reputation be persuaded to act as the go-between. |
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There is a great similarity between these religions where man calls for a go-between. |
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The parent club appoints a branch liaison to serve as the go-between for the parent and branch. |
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The aim of supporting the Youth Forum is to enable it to play its role as a go-between linking the Community institutions and young people's organisations. |
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Universal executive Dylan Clark was forced to act as go-between. |
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If the seller or buyer do not want to communicate directly, Swapalease will act as a go-between. |
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Many families turn to independent college counselors to act as a go-between and ease the tension. |
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Mr. DiFrancesco also offered to act as a go-between for Mr. McGreevey with the White House and Tom Ridge, the director of homeland security. |
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Support may be required in contacts with the authorities, in which case a 'first-stop-shop' can act as a go-between. |
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Try this activity a second time with one more volunteer to act as a go-between. |
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It intends to act as a go-between fostering the dissemination and sharing of new knowledge and initiatives. |
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The whole team became the go-between for us and our family doctor. |
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There is a go-between, another invader, the round goby. |
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In addition, he would like to know whether consideration was given to the end-user of such arms, since there were often go-between countries in such transactions. |
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Marriages are often arranged by the families through the services of a matchmaker or go-between, and commence with a ritual celebration, or wedding. |
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She's the go-between for engineering and manufacturing, so you'll have to ask her if you need to coordinate between the groups. |
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Richelieu acted as a go-between when mother and son fell out over her associations with those who were deemed less than trustworthy in the royal court. |
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Bolling has acted as an unofficial go-between in some of the world's hottest conflicts from the Middle East to the Balkans. |
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The dubash is an Indian in the employ of the EIC, working as a translator and go-between. |
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They act as a go-between as they try to bring healing to human beings. |
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The United Nations is the only outsider to maintain access to both the Government and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and to act as a go-between between the two. |
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They act as a go-between between cultural projects from Switzerland and local events organisers, initiate co-productions with cultural practitioners from the host region and organise residencies for artists. |
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A team of media professionals and representatives of the network of anti smoking organisations will be present in each of the capitals to act as a go-between and to supply information. |
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With the child's agreement, the welfare worker contacts the family, to act as a go-between in smoothing-out any difficulties before re-insertion in the family. |
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We are very often called upon to act as a go-between and a facilitator. |
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But his advantages are national too: Algeria was a pillar of the non-aligned movement and well-placed to act as a go-between between north and south. |
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Advisors, who work in collaboration with social workers and hospital staff draw on available resources and act as a go-between with creditors and generally try to rebalance the budget of the people they advise. |
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This website is managed by Anne-Charlotte Leleu as a private website. 3D Xmakina will act as a go-between for any administrative or legal questions. |
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But in the meantime, enjoy the weather without a meshy go-between. |
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Barbie met Suarez Gomez regularly in the early 1980s, acting as a go-between for the druglord and corrupt Bolivian army colleagues he wanted to bribe. |
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