For the common man, it is still the broker who is generally preferred as a go-between for arranging matches. |
In summer the two sides were having to make do with the go-between shuttle diplomacy of U. S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher. |
Essentially they act as a go-between and a meeting place for all sorts of people interested in where their city is going. |
Does she support Mr. Parmly in his activities as a courier and go-between, delivering money from terrorist groups to mercenary groups in Cuba? |
For all his managerial responsibilities, however, the go-between was only an intermediary. |
There is a great similarity between these religions where man calls for a go-between. |