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und) posed questions to Anderson through an | intermediary about their shared childhood and declared t |
The VGC therefore acts as an | intermediary administration level, parallel to the admin |
magazines and via the Internet, although an | intermediary advertiser, such as an escort agency, may b |
ds also benefited from their position as an | intermediary along the trade routes between China and th |
are landless, 27% small, 25% marginal, 30% | intermediary and 8% rich. |
He was often used as an | intermediary and embassador to negotiate with king David |
Throughout the war, Sabbagh acted as | intermediary and mediator, trying to find solutions to t |
Gopal also acted as the | intermediary and hostage negotiator for the Government o |
AG found that Lavalin was only a consultant | intermediary and not the original equipment manufacturer |
tertain the concept, calling Thi through an | intermediary and informing him of his removal from the c |
ebago and Black Hawk Wars, acted as both an | intermediary and early U.S. Indian agent to the Winnebag |
y were accompanied by a Creole who acted as | intermediary and, presumably, interpreter. |
This is an | intermediary aspect, bridging the gap between the “busin |
Carole Nash is an insurance | intermediary based in Altrincham, Cheshire, specialising |
A tombstone is a structure that acts as an | intermediary between a pointer and the heap-dynamic data |
n-government agency, the Commission acts an | intermediary between citizens and law enforcement to hel |
ce gives details of how Bertram acted as an | intermediary between Carnegie and the recipients of his |
during the Civil War he tried to act as an | intermediary between the Confederacy and the Union. |
Fluent in Sinhala, he was the | intermediary between the British Governor and the disaff |
It serves as the | intermediary between the masses and the leadership and i |
r an institutional church legitimized as an | intermediary between man and God. |
Because the king was seen as an | intermediary between the people of Egypt and the gods, t |
e G protein and Dishevelled appear to be an | intermediary between Wnt-mediated activation of the Friz |
role in the creation of Israel acting as an | intermediary between the Truman administration and the f |
The bureau is the | intermediary between the HKSAR Government and the Centra |
Such a RAID adapter acts as an | intermediary between the array of inexpensive drives and |
Isaac represented this function; he was the | intermediary between the dialectics employed by the tosa |
December 1920, Archbishop Clune acted as an | intermediary between Lloyd-George and the Irish leaders |
journeys, and went to Avignon to act as an | intermediary between her and Pope Gregory XI. |
nded Lord Edward FitzGerald and acted as an | intermediary between the Irish and the French before the |
ng the conference Borden tried to act as an | intermediary between the United States and other members |
business in the legislature, and acts as an | intermediary between the assembly and cabinet. |
lam War IV, he functioned as a back channel | intermediary between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eela |
y god, and that he, Akhenaten, was the only | intermediary between the Aten and his people. |
ivil rights movement, and also served as an | intermediary between the American Jewish Community and S |
Originally the kannushi was an | intermediary between kami and could transmit his will to |
In 837, he acted as an | intermediary between Lothair and the emperor Louis the P |
Some objects, like water and fire, are | intermediary between the two forms. |
It is an | intermediary between eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5 ω- |
age; Harold Wilson used George Brown as his | intermediary, but Cronin declined, telling Brown that th |
r and the recipient, then not even the last | intermediary can view the original message; this is simi |
and outer layers are discarded and only the | intermediary columnar zone is used. |
The | intermediary corporation was designed to bridge the gap |
The | intermediary corporation and its associated laws were de |
There were two types of | intermediary corporations. |
house where the steering was performed, via | intermediary deckhands, and was therefore prone to misun |
ce to face advice in addition to online and | intermediary distribution. |
by the Bavarian aristocracy as an effective | intermediary during the turbulent transition from the re |
t villages, but Squanto's involvement as an | intermediary during the friendship treaty with Massasoit |
g 24 (TRIM24) also known as transcriptional | intermediary factor 1α (TIF1α) is a protein that, in hum |
g 33 (TRIM33) also known as transcriptional | intermediary factor 1 gamma (TIF1-γ), is a human gene. |
known havens for "confidential funds" or to | intermediary firms that bring no added value to the vent |
Pressured by Arnold (through Norstad as an | intermediary) for results, Hansell subjected his command |
The LCS also acts as an | intermediary for creative people seeking conlangs for us |
Services Intelligence (ISI), was used as an | intermediary for most of these activities to disguise th |
The claim of Mushaf Ali Mir being an | intermediary for Al-Qaeda is also unlikely given the fac |
eCommerce web site and possibly includes an | intermediary for authentication and version matching. |
ople in war, supported him as leader of and | intermediary for the local Greek population, and acted a |
f this product is its removal of a computer | intermediary for this process and the fact that it can c |
aris (who had ordered their construction as | intermediary for Confederate principals), Palmerston ins |
tic Republic played an important role as an | intermediary for Soviet influence (Mozambique's marxist |
war, although plans to use acetylene as an | intermediary for making organic chemicals were not pursu |
It served as a Qualified | Intermediary for IRC Section 1031 exchanges. |
SISAL outputs a dataflow graph in | Intermediary Form 1 (IF1). |
rom 12 May 1808 Tuscany was entrusted to an | intermediary governor Abdallah Jacques Menou, a French s |
Savior is "born of a virgin" without other | intermediary, hence, "immaculately conceived." |
osphatidylethanolamine is also an important | intermediary in the biosynthesis of endocannabinoids by |
ge and played a major role as British-Malay | intermediary in the events surrounding British intervent |
auction houses and effectively removes one | intermediary in the used car supply chain. |
d was a close associate of Oxford, being an | intermediary in his attempt to enlist the support of Cha |
Although previously thought of mainly as an | intermediary in the HMP shunt, recent research has shown |
gence chief Khin Nyunt found in Lo a useful | intermediary in quickly arranging cease-fire agreements |
f money in 1993 and 1994 for his role as an | intermediary in this contract, and has recognized having |
, the largest independently owned insurance | intermediary in Europe, UK Entrepreneur of 2005 David Es |
As such 17-OH-pregenolone represents an | intermediary in the delta-5-pathway that leads from preg |
It is | intermediary in form between Reudemanoceras and the more |
dioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) was actually an | intermediary in the synthesis of hydrastinine. |
An | intermediary is traditionally called a node or router. |
he MI6-hired lawyer of London gunrunner and | intermediary Loshkevoi (John McEnery), to set up a meeti |
However, sometimes there was no | intermediary low-level lord. |
yperammonemia is caused by inborn errors of | intermediary metabolism characterised by reduced activit |
ggenheim Fellowship in 1949 for his work on | intermediary metabolism of microorganisms. |
In land-dwelling animals it is an | intermediary metabolite participating in the nitrogen di |
The species does not occur in the | intermediary miombo forests. |
We will responsibly carry out our | intermediary mission in the negotiation process, this in |
Denounced by an | intermediary, Motesiczky was arrested together with Ella |
tic relations with China and Japan, but the | intermediary nature of gyorin contacts -- for example, J |
ease-mediated) that is available to support | intermediary nitrogen metabolism. |
p that is benefiting unduly by acting as an | intermediary on behalf of the poor |
Esther Handali acted as her secretary and | intermediary on several occasions. |
idase-catalysed reactions yield short lived | intermediary oxidation products of SCN-, providing antib |
nsulting: is a practice or service where an | intermediary party or company is utilized as a way to fo |
nsive course is divided in core modules and | intermediary periods leading to 6 different specialisati |
In sac-spawning krill, there is an | intermediary phase called pseudometanauplius, a newly ha |
s a road bed for 1,675 feet (511 m) without | intermediary piers. |
cludes technical applications, except as an | intermediary product. |
Coco played for the Italy U18 team in the | intermediary round of 1995 European Under-18 Football Ch |
The winners of each group advanced to the | intermediary round. |
onally following the launch of Internet and | Intermediary Sales channels as well as a Customer Contac |
After at least two | intermediary sales, the land was purchased by Senator Jo |
n 1924, Stevens would continue to act as an | intermediary securing political favors from local and st |
within the U.S.; he frequently served as an | intermediary seeking to improve relations between the Un |
c contracts and limitations of liability of | intermediary service providers. |
table mainstream media outlets, often using | intermediary sources or commentary for reference, indepe |
d the dynamics of the hypnagogic state (the | intermediary stage between sleep and wakefulness). |
ion of Stormont in 1972, Duddy's role as an | intermediary started in January 1972, when asked by frie |
sheer clarity, transference, and bardo (the | intermediary state between death and birth) |
he void is considered to be a substrate, an | intermediary state in any transformation. |
sburg/Bay Point station, passing through an | intermediary stop at Pittsburg. |
ndy Macdonald had made the offer through an | intermediary, Tamworth businessman Greg McGuire. |
The French told an | intermediary that this was impossible because the Mohawk |
It was the first of God's creation and the | intermediary through which all other things came into cr |
ndary Clementine Literature, Clement is the | intermediary through whom the Apostles teach the church. |
Mir Agha Jan was working as an | intermediary to Qari Naqib, a senior Taliban leader, and |
as Khaled al-Mashhadani, a self-proclaimed | intermediary to Osama bin Laden, claimed that al-Baghdad |
The duties of an | intermediary to competing claimants to an interest in se |
Orsino decides to use "Cesario" as an | intermediary to tell Olivia about his love for her. |
..active oxygen metabolites act as specific | intermediary transmitter substances for a variety of bio |
ed as an Mandatory Provident Fund Corporate | Intermediary under the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes |
ns, the idea that the place of the relevant | intermediary was the place to focus on was unanimously r |
The zamindar served as an | intermediary who procured economic rent from the cultiva |
penetrated it and was in contact through an | intermediary with its leader. |
mucua language, and suggested Tawasa was an | intermediary with Muskogean. |
hen served for the next year as the primary | intermediary with the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese an |
In 1844 Ingres was approached through an | intermediary with the idea of painting her portrait. |
Also it was an | intermediary with European companies seeking investment |
studied art at Wesleyan University, with an | intermediary year at the School of Visual Arts in New Yo |
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