But even those admirers would not be able to call him an agent of change.
Daniels, general passenger agent of the New York Central Railroad, telegraphed an order for 100, 000 copies.
Few spotted Riley, Cizik's handpicked successor, for the agent of change he turned out to be.
That required the arrival of Yersinia Pestis, the actual causative agent of the disease itself.
He was not the agent of it, he was just a passive observer of it.
I've dedicated over four decades to my passion for athlete representation and being an agent of change.
He has learned that electing one agent of change, no matter how powerful, just won't cut it.
Among these, the researchers have identified several that help it to be an effective agent of disease.
Allex was an agent of the DGSE, France's equivalent of the CIA and a part of its defense ministry.
The fear was that the infective prion agent of vCJD was not completely destroyed by normal sterilisation of reusable instruments.
The fact that he is 71 also makes it difficult for him to cast himself as an agent of change.
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He calls the bank, and is given contact information of a Special Agent of the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division.
But is Mrs Joly, as she became, a lone crusader on an essentially hopeless quest, or an agent of inevitable change?
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He said he was a hacker and had been approached by an agent of the Russian state to hack into BBC emails.
In sum, education has been an agent of change, if not subversion.
Good to catch up with Jim O'Farrell who was the agent of my former boss, Edwina Currie, in the 1994 Euro elections.
In 2011, one of its journalists was arrested in Israel on suspicion of being an agent of the Palestinian group Hamas.
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Throughout my career, I would like to think I have made a difference as both a mentor and an agent of change.
PCs as a way to improve the productivity of individual workers, Mr Bresnahan sees computing as an agent of revolution in whole organisations.
By doing this, it became a potential agent of positive change for the purposes of confronting historic media imbalances and commonly accepted gender prejudices.
Bond, as an imagined agent of British culture, is an opportunity for a free-swinging, gun-toting male identity to be linked to a national spirit.
They were deported from the US after pleading guilty in New York to "conspiracy to act as an unregistered agent of a foreign country".
Indeed, the future of the institution as a credible agent of change on the continent is dependent on how the Kenyan process plays out.
Honored as an "agent of change, " Hawking discusses the thrill of discovery and overcoming the challenge of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
In the early 1980s, a high exchange rate, the product of tight fiscal policy and tight money, was the agent of recession and unemployment.
It is dependent on the plasticity of the brain, and on the fact that experience is as powerful an agent of change as natural selection.
Pondering Dozo's future, Kleiser sounds like a theatrical agent of old.
The criminal complaint said Walker signed a waiver and agreed to be questioned by a special agent of the FBI on December 9 or December 10.
Had I been an agent of government in that situation, had I not been able to demonstrate my credentials as a humanitarian, I would be dead now.
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