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Though the details of how the deal has been done are yet to emerge, the possible sequence of events is that Mata instructed his agent to find him a new club, United were made aware through a third party, but then needed an intermediary of their own to begin discussions.
But here's the twist: Carrie's recruitment by The Evil Guys, via the intermediary of their lawyer in DC, who arranged for her release through the channel of a sympathetic judge (again, how realistic is this, really?), was all part of a plan she and Saul had hatched to bring the CIA closer to the Iranian terrorist who ordered the attack on Langley.
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It was unclear whether the rebels, who have conducted only fitful negotiations with the government through intermediaries of their own choosing, had shifted to direct talks.
These nine slaves were then bought back by the Lalauries through the intermediary of one of their relatives, and returned to the Royal Street residences.
For example, diversified firms suffer an illegitimacy discount when they are covered by inappropriately-specialized analysts (Zuckerman 1999), which often spurs managers to undertake divestitures to improve these intermediaries' perceptions of their firms (Zuckerman 2000).
In our research, key informants were individuals chosen by their communities to serve as intermediaries because of their understanding of both the Norwegian and migrant cultures.
The case involved working with a leading international insurance company (given the pseudonym of INSG) and some of their intermediary customer service agents.
The study of medical tourism companies, because of their intermediary role in facilitating medical travel, is an important component of the turn toward more empirically-informed and socially situated studies of medical tourism.
The Mayan majority remains unchanged but is exploited through the intermediary of a partly modernized class of Mayans detached from their racial roots.
(2) The hierarchical ordering of beings as an expression of both their natural placements and their freedoms as well as the simultaneous immediacy, without intermediary, of the unknown God's presence (on hierarchy see CH 3).
"The system is easily gamed, and it sacrifices the great strength of banks as financial intermediaries their knowledge of their borrowers, and their incentive to police the status of the loan," he wrote.
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