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After 1655 both groups appointed permanent agents in London.
Permanent agents became the practice after 1700; most were Americans but some were British.
Drama is impressed by Ari's capability, so he verbally agrees to make Ari his permanent agent.
But until recently it had fewer than 20 permanent agents abroad, even though Congress had authorized $5 million in 1994 for it to expand its overseas presence.
Afterward, she'd convinced herself she was the chosen avatar of the Mater Mundi, the permanent agent through which the Mother of the World would manifest.
It's going to be a very useful dis- guise for our permanent agents, thatand I think you can rely on the non-interference rule being bent far enough to heal a really deserving case, now and again."
Rejection of a permanent agent eventually led to the philosophical problems of the seeming continuity of mind and also of explaining how rebirth and karma continue to be relevant doctrines without an eternal mind.
Its 1977 final report concluded, "The Commission believes that a permanent agent within the White House should be designated to continue as a point of contact between amateur athletics and government . . ." No president could perform a greater service to sport in this country than by finally heeding the commission's advice.