"We want to be the conduit between corporate America and the youth market, " says Diamond, 39.
Spain's banks were the conduit for this private borrowing binge, and are being hit hardest by the bust.
With his touch, vision and passing he has been the conduit through which Arsenal's attacking game has flowed.
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The conduit from infected chimpanzees to humans was most likely the mosquito, a common malaria carrier even today.
Or designate a friend at the office as the conduit for information and let her spread the news.
Jimenez, who is believed to have fled the United States, is accused of organizing and concealing the conduit scheme.
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The Somali Ahmed Abdulkadir Warsame was the conduit between the groups and pushed al Shabaab to strike Western targets outside Somalia.
That specifically applies to the taxes corporations pay: The corporation is the conduit but the burden of the tax falls on individuals.
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The conduit will ensure a flow of Siberian oil to fuel China's burgeoning economy--which Beijing estimates will expand by 8% this year.
The coalition leadership would almost certainly want Egypt to be the conduit for any weapons supplies, but that would trouble its transitional government in Cairo.
He's the conduit to the legitimate and illegitimate markets, Thomas believes.
The EU also agreed to freeze the assets of Iran's central bank, the conduit for the country's oil revenue, and ban trade with its petrochemical industry.
Energy XXI has been appearing regularly at energy conferences and has become the conduit of information from McMoran for impatient investors in the Ultra Deep play.
In a nearby hut lives Asha, a feisty woman who wants to make corruption work for her by becoming the conduit between councillors and the community.
And one of the major causes of dishonesty is the amount spent by corporations to reach us globally through the conduit of celebrity, as their messaging fragments online.
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The written report was scathing in relation to the changing testimony of Ashley Cole and the role played by David Barnard as the conduit to the FA investigation team.
Instead of being the conduit through which funds pass from the ESFS to reprobate banks, the government wants the EFSF to directly give bailout euros to banks thus bypassing the Spanish government.
Accordingly, the teachers serve as the sole conduit through which the plaintiff advertises, markets, sells and delivers its products to Connecticut schoolchildren.
Thus, Tenet became the regular conduit of intelligence to the president.
This should be the goal of any binocular-to be the invisible conduit to great viewing of the subject.
Cyprus had become the main conduit for Russians doing business overseas over the past two decades because of its lower corporate-tax rate and the stronger legal protections offered by a European Union country.
And as Internet Protocol catches on as the key conduit for telephony, those margins will fall even further.
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For the five apps released so far by 29th Street, Apple's Newsstand service is the sole conduit to readers' iPhones and iPads.
Though direct mail has worked well for luxury and mid-priced goods, catalogues may not be the right conduit for Proffitt's more standard fare.
Studies suggest that the vagus nerve is a key conduit for the stomach to tell the brain when it is satiated.
The theory is that both institutions, Intel and the university, get front-row seats as the project unfolds, and the close partnership creates an efficient conduit for the bidirectional flow of information.
The bus is a data conduit that carries information between the processor and other parts of the PC.
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