Sentences with phrase «tell agents the names»

And tell agents the names of others involved in competing for the business.

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None of the security guards named in the lawsuit were charged, although FBI special agents told BuzzFeed News that two of them were questioned as «persons of interest.»
In the months before the teenage killer's mug shot and name were splashed across the nation's TV screens and newspaper front pages, he had posted messages online telegraphing his plans and told others about his deadly intentions — warnings that police and federal agents, alerted by tipsters, did not heed.
A friend from Northeast Ohio had IM» ed me and told me to IM the screen name «SmartChild,» a computer «agent» which is programmed to chat and respond to human conversation.
He asserts, for instance, that the reason Louverture's successor Dessalines exterminated Haiti's remnant white population in 1804 was that a British agent named Hugh Cathcart told him he could have a trade deal «only when the last of the whites had fallen under the axe.»
The agent of revelation, sometimes an angel and sometimes the pre-existent Church, tells Hermas to transmit the content of the visions to two leaders of the Roman church (one named Clement) and to read it himself with «the elders who preside over the church».
Tell me one name who doesn't have agent and openly said that he wants to be at arsenal forever.
The studio audience erupted into applause at the mention of Emily's name, and John then revealed he was told by a customs agent that he was lucky to have bagged the English beauty.
The Nazis are looking for information on Britain's upcoming invasion plans, so they've sent in agent Cobra (Catherine - Zeta Jones, who tells them her name is Rose Winters) to uncover the plans, or something.
Dominika falls for her first mark, an American agent Nate Nash (named as such in case you couldn't already tell you're really dealing with pulp, no doubt) played by Joel Edgerton — and perhaps finds her way out of subjugation.
Based on a recently declassified true story, Argo tells the tale of a heroic CIA agent named Tony Mendez (Affleck) who goes undercover as a Canadian filmmaker pretending to make a B - movie named Argo in Iran in order to attempt to rescue six Americans hiding out at the Canadian ambassador's home during the Iran hostage crisis.
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And then I remembered, I had an agent, a great agent, I wrote great books (so all the rejecting editors told me) and yes, you are right, self pub has given my stories a voice and an ear and the chance to be read, when they otherwise would have still been gathering dust on my hard drive, yet, on the other hand this is hard, REALLY HARD, it is SO hard to find your way to a readership as a SP, with limited funds (dwindling)... and the glimmer of trad pub — with their power to splash your name around established circles of readers, and their ability to secure a great number of reviews where, as a self pub, doors have been slammed in my face — becomes temptingly shiny again, (it's like childbirth, you forget all the painful stuff with time)... and it all gets very tempting... almost tempting enough to consider sacrificing one work JUST one artistic premise for the trade off of visibility... and then perhaps, just perhaps THEN, my SP efforts will finally sprout wings... but then I hear you and other say, it wasn't worth it, you'd never do it again, and I sigh... And then I wake up the next morning and think of packing it all in, and going to work for Walmart and steady shitty pay... lol And then along comes this blog post.
I told the agent, «If I'm writing the whole book, I want to write it under my own name
Back in the days of «agent showing» feedback, I let the listing agent know what I had discovered and the cold cellar evidence, who promptly started calling me nasty names and told me to mind my own business and that I had been wrong to address the issue to my would - be buyer and that I could be sued for interfering with his listing likely having prevented a possible sale.
A church leader named Timothy Phelps told NPR that he believed WBC was invited to the FBI program to teach agents «how to stay measured when they are speaking with a witness or a suspect with whom they have a strong, visceral disagreement.»
The supposition that if the Plaintiff knows the name of one proprietor he can make him tell the names of all the others, but that, not knowing one name, he can not get the information from the printer and publisher, who is the agent of the proprietors, and is put forth to stand between them and the public, is one that does not commend itself to one's common sense, and is not to be accepted without absolute necessity...
After consummating his purchase (in those days, the buyers» name was published with the listing sold info), during a follow - up conversation the buyer told me (his) agent had called him, quite upset that his year of sending listing email lists to his buyer had not only proved fruitless, it had cut down the fruit tree.
Back in the days of «agent showing» feedback, I let the listing agent know what I had discovered and the cold cellar evidence, who promptly started calling me nasty names and told me to mind my own business and that I had been wrong to address the issue to my would - be buyer and that I could be sued for interfering with his listing likely having prevented a possible sale.
Unlike Web leads, phone calls tell an agent who the buyers are (often by name), their cellphone numbers, and, with the right technology, the listings that have captured their interest.
Lisa said one agent she interviewed kept telling her to just get Febreze — and she spelled out the name for her three times.
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