Agents and go-betweens are also marketing testimony from those who have come into contact with the teenagers while in custody. |
They never act as go-betweens, spies, agents or bearers of false witness and cannot be bought, influenced, or obligated by the rich or powerful. |
A parent who decides that a child is ready to marry may contact agencies, go-betweens, relatives, and friends to find an appropriate mate. |
This led to the blossoming of informal trade, which enabled ordinary people to buy supplies from traveling merchants, peddlers, and go-betweens. |
Diviners, or fortune-tellers, are believed to have a special connection with the spirit world and can be called upon as go-betweens. |
In one council, for example, bosses have contacted the union through go-betweens and back-door communications. |