They are occupied by a small tribe of about 80 Eskimo, who have from early times plied the trade of middlemen between Asia and America. [Please select]
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Basil and Francois were, of course, the "middlemen," and plied the paddles. [Please select]
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The Indians, who had acted as middlemen between Quebec traders and the Northern tribes, saw the advantage of undermining the English trade. [Please select]
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The modern developments of poultry culture have been in a very large measure due to middlemen and could not continue without them. [Please select]
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At first thought it seems that so many middlemen are not necessary. [Please select]
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Besides freeing their business from uncertainty, this elimination of middlemen naturally produced great economies. [Please select]
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It is collected by Chinese middlemen, and by them sold to British and German exporters. [Please select]
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_Saigon_ is the business centre and port at which the Chinese middlemen meet the European merchants and forwarders. [Please select]
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The post of "steersman" is also one of honour and importance; and both steersman and bowsman receive higher wages than the other voyageurs, who pass under the name of "middlemen." [Please select]
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From his earliest days as a refiner, he had adopted the principle of paying no man a profit, and of performing all the intermediate acts that had formerly resulted in large tribute to middlemen. [Please select]
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