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You are the sole agent for this piece and others of its ilk.
"That was a huge expense to take on as a sole agent.
He was successful as a salesman and eventually became sole agent for all of Australia.
So pretty much the only thing the major candidates have in common is their desire to portray themselves as the sole agent of stability.
Without any checking, the businessman signed a contract for this guy to act as his sole agent.
It is the sole agent of the welding institute in Algeria.
"I was their sole agent, so the Kokang farmers got a reasonable price."
As the reporter of this committee, he acted at times as its sole agent.
She has top security clearance and is the sole agent that has her own office in the Agency.
She is the sole agent who can say that the rape charge is false."
He was an agent (though not apparently sole agent) for Claytons.
Some programmes in this channel (and other Phoenix's channel) are sponsored by a company, a few even with their sole agents.
Cushing thus arrived in China to find himself Perkins & Company's sole agent.
That which causes a comment is thus at one remove from the comment and is not the sole agent necessary to bring it into being.
But there is no risk in that, and nothing that turns the fashion page, which is also her role as Milan's sole agent of change.
Lowell Brown, its sole agent, said, "I have no directives and no work plans.
In 1877, the Met designated Tiffany & Company the sole agent for its jewelry reproductions.
If it does, the Jockey Club will most likely argue that it should be the sole agent for taking bets.
Spike works for SO-17 and is the sole agent for that department assigned to the Reading area.
By 1892, McKenna was advertising as the sole agent for the University Park neighborhood.
The gang come to realize that the Beast is not a sole agent as they presumed but is in fact working for an even greater entity.
At that time the company was the sole agent for the coal from Rheinisch-Westfälisches Kohlen-Syndikat.
In 1756, Johnson was named sole agent and superintendent of the Six Nations of the Iroquois.
In 1923 he became sole agent for the Returned Soldiers' Mill in Geelong.
His "next-door neighbour and sole agent", Ken Worthington is more of a hindrance than a help to John's life.