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"Unfortunately, our mission is to be go-betweens on the springboard to the next life, " she added.
BBC: Brazil studies Curitiba doctor's link to 300 deaths
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If you are Australian, chances are you know the rock band called The Go-Betweens.
NPR: Go-Betweens' Robert Forster Goes Solo
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Before this, he has kept his distance by merely using America's ambassadors in the region as go-betweens.
ECONOMIST: Foreign policy
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Go-betweens tried to bribe, and then to intimidate Mr Masiyiwa into sharing his business with Telecel's backers.
ECONOMIST: Judgment day
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That's how it was on all three albums The Go-Betweens released in this decade, after an amicable 10-year layoff.
NPR: Go-Betweens' Robert Forster Goes Solo
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Some Basque bishops, who have acted as go-betweens before, say they might yet persuade the bombers to hold back.
ECONOMIST: Spain and the Basques
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Western governments have suggested operating through go-betweens such as the UN.
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In addition to the general intermediary role of helping you manage your other portables, Tognazzini postulates "killer applications" that are not only mere go-betweens, but also puzzlingly trivial.
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High school coaches are out there, or their go-betweens are.
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Analysts and bankers soon must communicate only through go-betweens.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Many people still want go-betweens of this sort.
ECONOMIST: Angels
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The band has been influential around the world, although it's not as well known in the U.S. In 2006, one of the group's founders died suddenly of a heart attack, and the Go-Betweens came to an end.
NPR: Go-Betweens' Robert Forster Goes Solo