Comics need
fewer middlemen, not more.
Not exact matches
Leaving out the
middleman when you're working on your own code tends to mean
fewer mistakes and faster fixes.
While there's simply no way to tell whether a User / Submitter post is real, a
few folks have managed to scam Digg and similar sites without the help of such a
middleman.
Often lured by
middlemen (or drugged, beaten, and otherwise coerced), donors end up with a
few hundred to a
few thousand dollars and a scar at the waist that has become an emblem of exploitation and human indignity.
As happy as we are that the entire central cast is coming back to reprise their ridiculous roles — that is, Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth, Portia de Rossi as Lindsay, Will Arnett as Gob, Michael Cera as George - Michael, Tony Hale as Buster, David Cross as Tobias Funke, Jeffrey Tambor as George and Oscar, Alia Shawkat as Maeby, Jessica Walter as Lucille, and Ron Howard as himself — there are a
few cameo characters that deserve some more screen time as well, like Charlize Theron as Rita Leeds, Henry Winkler as Barry Zuckerkorn, Bob Einstein as Larry
Middleman, and Ben Stiller as Tony Wonder.
A brick - and - mortar bookstore owner at Pennsylvania State University estimated that he would sell
fewer books since students do not need
middleman to access their learning materials.
And some pet stores, such as Petland, use
middlemen with
few USDA violations.