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Both Jack Lord in "Dr. No" (1962) and Rik Van Nutter in "Thunderball" (1965) played Leiter as a vigorous, vaguely menacing undercover agent extraordinaire in dark glasses.
But the language remains vague over how agents actually decide to question individuals.
He does not fall for the trick, but gives the agents vague clues about the case.
Beware: Board minutes are notoriously vague, so the managing agent's response would hopefully fill in gaps.
Models A, B, C, and D are considered conceptually problematic, as pressure is a vague and unspecified causal agent of change (Fig. 1).
Thus, as evidence accumulates, the agent's vague initial plausibility assessments transform into quite sharp posterior probabilities that indicate the strong refutation or support of the various hypotheses.
So, not only does such evidence firm up each agent's vague initial plausibilities, it also brings the whole community into agreement on the near refutation of empirically distinct competitors of a true hypothesis.
I pretty much made Wilbur up, although my agent was vaguely flamboyant.
Four other actors have played the dashing, womanizing and vaguely sadistic British secret agent.
Other characters include a smart-mouthed jockey, a quartet of greasy compulsive gamblers, a loan-sharking security guard, and a vaguely grotesque jockey's agent (played to the hilt by Richard Kind).
This pathology is relatively rare, and the medical literature is vague about possible causative agents.
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