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"He is somebody who I think both sides can talk to and know that they are talking to a direct emissary of the President," Mr. Toiv said.
(One reason Saddam opened up to this rather low-ranking agent was that he believed that the agent was a direct emissary from President Bush. This suggests how gullible even heads of state can be -- not exactly what we'd consider rational).
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The publisher is presumably shelling out mega bucks because Dunham, thanks to Girls (the TV show she writes and directs), has become an emissary from Generation Z, polarising and transfixing in equal measure with her painfully acute observations of twentysomething behaviour.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, who directed the Chabad emissaries' conference, said of Rabbi Holtzberg, "He is a very dynamic, energetic individual" who turned Mumbai's Chabad house into "a home away from home for thousands and thousands of Jews".
On the 29th August Hitler informed the British Ambassador that the German Government, though sceptical as to the result, would be prepared to enter into direct negotiations with a Polish emissary, provided he arrived in Berlin with plenipotentiary powers by midnight for the following day, August 30th.
The paintings were bought by a special Nazi emissary in 1942 on the direct order of Hitler for his planned Führer Museum in Linz, Austria.
These are termed emissary veins; due to the direct interconnection of these veins, the tumor can easily spread into the brain parenchyma.
In media coverage, her e-mailing with a lawyer in the Russian prosecutor's office was portrayed as evidence of a direct line to Putin, suggesting that she met with Trump's campaign officials as his emissary.
They have had to appeal to the United Nations and its emissary, Lakhdar Brahimi, to try to convince Ayatollah Sistani that the world thinks direct elections now would be a mistake.
This included not only direct lines between kings but also lower-level exchanges among cabinet ministers, senior princes and private emissaries.
Selective brain cooling in the brain can be achieved via two distinct mechanisms: (1) direct surface cooling of superficial venous blood which in turn cools the blood in the brain via diploic and emissary veins to the brain and (2) precooling of arterial blood on-route to the brain by cooling venous blood in the facial and intranasal tissues and the surface of the head [26, 27].
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