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13 Sentences With "intelligencers"

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In September 2017, PostMedia transferred the Intelligencers distribution to a private distribution company. Big Creek Services Corporation is based in Napanee Ontario and manages the distribution of 5 of PostMedia's newspapers and has a network of almost 500 on contract newspaper carriers.
James Doelman, King James I and the Religious Culture of England (2000), p. 105; Internet Archive. He exchanged information with intelligencers such as Sarpi who had a large network,Joad Raymond, News Networks in Seventeenth Century Britain and Europe, p. 38; Google Books.
The media group Sun Media purchased the newspaper in 2009. The purchase moved the paper's editorial policy significantly to the right. In spring 2014, the Intelligencer and other Sun Media properties were sold to Postmedia, owner of The National Post in Toronto. The Intelligencers current advertising director is Gerry Drage, its managing editor W. Brice McVicar.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Scott Mervis described Mars' vocals on the track as "yearning". Sherri Thornhill of Yahoo!, believed the lyrics reveal the singer's hope that "his former flame is talking to the moon just as he is." A similar opinion was shared by Seattle Post-Intelligencers Tyrone Reid, noticing Mars "waxing poetic about love and longing".
Cooper, p. 317 In foreign intelligence, Walsingham's extensive network of "intelligencers", who passed on general news as well as secrets, spanned Europe and the Mediterranean.Cooper, p. 175; Hutchinson, p. 89 While foreign intelligence was a normal part of the principal secretary's activities, Walsingham brought to it flair and ambition, and large sums of his own money.
P.30 It has also been pointed out that Cromwell held more practical beliefs. Cromwell believed that Jews could be used as skilled purveyors of foreign intelligence (which would assist his territorial ambitions).Fraser, Antonia. (1973). Cromwell, Our Chief of Men. Hachette. 2011. This view first appeared in Lucien Wolf’s essay Cromwell's Jewish Intelligencers: A Paper Read at Jews' College Literary Society, May 10th, 1891.
A more positive review came from The Valley Independent, whose Ron Paglia called the film "Good, campy fun", citing Steve Martin's performance as "a high point" and the celebrity-filled finale as "something special" before concluding "there's much to enjoy." The Intelligencers Lou Gaul described the production as "A sort of modern Fantasia for today's teens". The film was ranked No. 76 on VH1's 100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock and Roll.
Every jutnla, subha, and panch-hazari had an establishment of news-writers and spies besides secret intelligencers. Shivajis head spy was a Ramoshi named Bahirji Naik. The Marathas are peculiarly roused from indolence and apathy when charged with responsibility. Shivaji at the beginning of his career personally inspected every man who offered himself, and obtained security from some persons already in his service for the fidelity and good conduct of those with whom lie was not acquainted.
Baconnaise has been featured on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart several times as a repeat joke. In 2009, Jon Stewart used it in a skit that drew negative attention from Seattle Post-Intelligencers Leslie Kelly. Stewart commented, "Baconnaise, for people who want to get heart disease but, you know, too lazy to actually make bacon." In 2010, Jon Stewart again lampooned Baconnaise with a fake clip of the billboard in Times Square that drew a response from J&D;'s Foods.
He succeeded in intercepting letters that indicated a conspiracy to displace Elizabeth I with Mary. In foreign intelligence, Walsingham's extensive network of "intelligencers", who passed on general news as well as secrets, spanned Europe and the Mediterranean. While foreign intelligence was a normal part of the principal secretary's activities, Walsingham brought to it flair and ambition, and large sums of his own money. He cast his net more widely than anyone had attempted before, exploiting links across the continent as well as in Constantinople and Algiers, and building and inserting contacts among Catholic exiles.
Toward the middle of the 17th century a considerable number of Marrano merchants settled in London and formed there a secret congregation, at the head of which was Antonio Fernandez Carvajal. They conducted a large business with the Levant, East and West Indies, Canary Islands, and Brazil, and above all with the Netherlands, Spain, and Portugal. They formed an important link in the network of trade spread, especially throughout the Spanish and Portuguese world by the Marranos or secret Jews (see Commerce). Their position enabled them to give Cromwell and his secretary, John Thurloe, important information as to the plans both of Charles Stuart in Holland and of the Spaniards in the New World (see L. Wolf, "Cromwell's Secret Intelligencers").
In 1676, the price was increased, with posters advertising for his capture, dead or alive.Marshall page 26. A 1681 pamphlet describes his character: > "Necessity first prompted him to evil courses and success hardened him in > them; he did not rob to maintain his own prodigality, but to gratify his > spies and pensioners: Temperance, Liberality, and Reservedness were the > three qualities that preserved him; none but they of the House where he was > knew till the next morning where he lay all night; he allowed his followers > to stuff themselves with meat and good liquor, but confined himself to milk > and water; he thought it better thrift to disperse his money among his > Receivers and Intelligencers, than to carry it in a purse, or hide it in a > hole; he prolonged his life by a general distrust."Dunford (2000), page 42.
Oliver Cromwell made arrangements by which Carvajal's goods were transported from the Canaries in an English ship which passed under Dutch colors. When Menasseh Ben Israel came to England in 1655 to petition Parliament for the return of the Jews to England, Carvajal, though his own position was secured, associated himself with the petition; and he was one of the three persons in whose names the first Jewish burial-ground was acquired after the Robles case had forced the Jews in England to acknowledge their creed. Carvajal, besides advancing money to Parliament on cochineal, had been of service to Cromwell in obtaining information as to the Royalists' doings in Holland (1656). One of his servants, Somers, alias Butler, and also a relative, Alonzo di Fonseca Meza, acted as intelligencers for Cromwell in Holland, and reported about Royalist levies, finances, and spies, and the relations between Charles II and Spain.

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