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4 Sentences With "acting as go between"

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Since Facebook is also up to its eyes on Russia-related inquiries, it makes perfect sense that someone acting as go-between or advisor for the company and the campaign would be interviewed as a matter of course.
"L'Amour de Loin" feels more like it's suspended in space.) The work moves back and forth, like a kind of pendulum, from Jaufré (a baritone role) to Clémence (soprano), with the Pilgrim (mezzo-soprano) acting as go-between, transmitting the prince-troubadour's songs to the countess.
At the 1702 English general election, Monckton was elected unopposed alongside Jessop, as Arthington's patron sold his interest to Newcastle. Monckton and Jessop were returned together unopposed at the 1705 English general election. Monckton never again attained the prominence that marked the first years of the century. He became more and more an agent of Newcastle, acting as go-between in his dealings with Harley, whom he warned against being manipulated by the Tories.
" Robert Kennedy and His Times, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Houghton Mifflin Books, 2002 Gilpatric did not always face an easy task while acting as go-between for the Pentagon generals and the White House. For example, President Kennedy developed such an intense dislike of General Curtis Lemay The excitable General Lemay is said to have inspired the part of the crazed general played by actor George C. Scott in Stanley Kubrick's film Dr Strangelove that every time his name came up, Kennedy went ballistic. "I mean he just would be frantic at the end of a session with LeMay", Gilpatric recalled, "because, you know, LeMay couldn't listen or wouldn't take in, and he would make what Kennedy considered ... outrageous proposals that bore no relation to the state of affairs in the 1960s. And the President never saw him unless at some ceremonial affair, or where he felt he had to make a record of having listened to LeMay, as he did on the whole question of an air strike against Cuba.

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