Chun, the most gregarious, is a go-between for Chinese T-shirt manufacturers and their Iranian customers.
If elected he said he wanted to act as a go-between for the public, police and government.
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The site acts as a go-between, setting some basic ground rules and handling matters like processing payments.
Despite having the most nominations, Sweeney Todd was beaten to the prize of best musical by The Go-Between.
He called himself a journalist and editor, but also worked as a go-between.
Slowly, as the rest of us gave up, she became a sort of go-between betwixt us and our unreal personas.
Mr. Sokol began to weigh a management-led buyout, and broached through a go-between the idea of doing a deal with Berkshire.
Jin Fuxing, Haier's go-between on the deal, says it is furthering official objectives in launching this first of 10 planned emerging-market SEZs.
Would investors be better served by an automated order-matching system in which there is no go-between trying to pick up a dime?
He was go-between for the Clinton administration when it was dealing with President Hafez Assad of Syria and the Palestinians' Yasser Arafat.
The impolite truth is that Robert Forster was The Go-Between's lesser half.
The dossier indicated that Mr. Tsarnaev offered to act as a financial go-between for an organization based in the U.S., the official said.
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Also nominated in the best musical production category are the Sheffield Crucible staging of Sondheim's Company and The Go-Between, at West Yorkshire Playhouse.
Japan seemed reluctant to be cast as the go-between, but was encouraged to persuade America and Europe that they needed to do more.
The idea behind the cable bid is to act as a go-between in the industry's consolidation, then wriggle out, perhaps through a stockmarket listing.
The meteoric rise of such go-between services is ironic, because just a few years ago most people thought the Internet would spell the end of middlemen.
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"You cannot tell the Greeks that this is a German government offer, " Mr. Weidmann said, fearing the already-widespread impression that Mr. Ackermann was acting as a go-between.
Nevertheless, they keep in touch, writing letters to each other and using Quinn (Rip Torn), the grizzled owner of a New York pool hall, as a go-between.
At the same time, the western powers have been forced to acknowledge that Russia, because of its historical ties to Serbia, may well be needed as a go-between.
For years an informal adviser to Beijing leaders, he is well placed to act as a go-between, though his ties to Lee Teng-hui have cooled partly due to differing political views.
Up to now, the main argument had been over the difference between proprietary trading (banks making their own bets) versus market making (acting as a go-between to allow other parties to make bets).
It is a helpful go- between in regional disputes, trying, for example, to find a settlement between Moldova and the mini-state of Transdniestria, whereas Russia is quite happy to keep that pot simmering.
Two years ago, the king, under pressure from the Cambodian government, pardoned Ieng Sary, who had once been Pol Pot's foreign minister, but had more recently become a useful go-between in arranging defections.
The go-between in this merchandising effort, which benefits Afghan women and their families, is a 51-year-old former Goldman Sachs (nyse: GS - news - people ) managing director, Connie K. Duckworth.
Prison sources dismissed speculation that Maze prisoner Padraig Wilson was the go-between, and had been released from jail at the weekend for a meeting with the decommissioning body in Dundalk, in the Republic of Ireland.
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is visiting Pyongyang in a private capacity, but he has in the past acted as a go-between with North Korea - with whom the US has no formal diplomatic ties.
Mr Blair's friends challenged this hurtful interpretation of events, on the ground that most sensible European countries were only too pleased to have a partner whose intimacy with the United States made it a natural transatlantic go-between.
They included Kim Jong U, who had been in charge of attracting foreign investments to a free-trade zone, and Choi Yong Hae, who had links to South Korean businessmen, and who had been something of a go-between for the two Koreas.
These women work tirelessly to feed and bathe our nation's senior citizens, serve as a go-between with family and doctors, count medication, even take care of pets, and yet they are denied basic wages, let alone benefits, worker protections and pathways to citizenship.
He says he acted as a go-between for UBS and Zain's biggest shareholders, and met in December 2009 with the late Nasser Kharafi, a businessman who was Zain's largest shareholder, when he says UBS still was clamoring for a definite mandate to handle the transaction.
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