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"Someone referred to it as an era of free agentry," he said.
"Okay, here's where you get your first lesson in secret agentry.
If this philosophy blurred class distinctions, press agentry buried them.
It was the advance price for their agentry.
A lot of the examples, of course, are from show business and bear press agentry's fingerprints.
Perhaps they are merely passing press agentry, an attempt to capitalize on the ethics turmoil in Congress.
You live on sleepdep and chat and secret agentry until it's second nature.
"Well, it wasn't really all that radical a departure for me-just another form of secret agentry.
And why would real-life agents recommend that their clients appear on a program that so eviscerates agentry.
But you've been buying wholesale into Hollywood press agentry, complete with glamour shots and undeserved superlatives.
(Why the word "Golden" was so popular in such a shabby business is a mystery I leave to students of press agentry.)
Under him, C.A.A. changed the rules of talent agentry and the face of the movie business.
But our modern electronic communications and sophisticated press agentry have given present-day prophets tools the ancients lacked.
Love interest is provided by Willis Sparks, whose double agentry is as broad as his smile.
The Rough Riders play a down-to-earth brand of sport, far from the world of broadcast rights and free agentry.
True eccentricity stops well short of press agentry, however, and New Yorkers have an excellent eye for the genuine article as distinguished from hype.
Only a few years into sports management, Mr. Rose has been able to make his way into big-time agentry, an extremely tough business to crack.
If you think so, you are innocent about the double agentry and Machiavellian maneuvering of which a White House in extremis is capable.
How-ever, Lords Praetori, I reject the charge of double agentry, with its further implication of treason.
It was reportedly a friendly meeting, and Gould took the occasion to thank Capp for doing what he called "full-time press agentry for another comic strip."
These were science majors who had minored in journalism... or in marrying rich . . . and thus wandered into press agentry for scientific concerns.
Bishop was tasked with managing the Commission's day-to-day matters but also with ensuring public support for the canal through press agentry and by keeping the project's official history.
In a corner, drinking coffee in the stilled nightclub the male contemporary took it in and wondered about what was real and what was press agentry.
Still, he seemed to realize that old-fashioned press agentry wasn't quite dignified enough for a nephew of Freud, and he set out to elevate both himself and his vocation.
"It used to be thought, in the inner circle of agentry, that it meant the client wasn't doing so well, but I think that stigma is not the case now."