Rivers have always been the great intermediaries between land and sea, for in the ocean all find their common destination.
Along the 4,500 miles of West African coast between the Senegal and the Kunene rivers the negro's natural talent for trade has developed special tribes, who act as intermediaries between the interior and the European stations on the seaboard.
On either view, the intermediaries represented Semitic influences, which they passed on to the Greek-speaking races, though they in turn developed their deities in large part on psychological lines common to them and the Semites.
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But if, on the other hand, we accept the spiritualistic hypothesis as well founded, we must admit that these intermediaries account for their presence very plausibly.
The existence of the self-styled intermediaries between sitter and communicator is another fact which does not fit in with the telepathic theory.
These intermediarieshave very defined and life-like characters.
Next to the Landschaften the most important intermediaries between capitalists and investors in real estate in Germany are the so-called Hypothekenaktienbanken, or joint-stock mortgage banks.
The Economic Functions of Banks Viewed from the standpoint of the nation rather than from that of individuals, the functions of banks may be described as those of intermediaries in exchanges and in the investment of capital.
All these intermediaries are included in the Logos, which is the rational thought which governs the world.
Hence all kinds of beings were invented, demons, spirits, and angels, intended to fill up the gap, and to act as intermediaries between God and the world.
It was thus that these strange intermediaries of civilization carried down such traditions as survived of the acting drama of pagan antiquity into the succeeding ages.
Say, with as little money as possible, as few intermediaries as possible, with the least possible expense, and for the exclusive benefit of producers and consumers.
Even now there are still intermediaries between the aesthetal and phronetal cells.
The former are, anatomically and physiologically, the intermediaries between the external sense-organs and the internal thought-organs.
Further, about a dozen men were selected to form a sort of chorus; their business was to act as intermediaries between the living and the dead, summoning up the shades, serving as their messengers, and informing the people of their presence.
It is hardly for us, or at least for some of us, to cast stones at the efforts of ignorant savages to communicate by means of such intermediaries with their departed friends.
This commission condemned, not only the two vestals whom the pontiffs had acquitted, but many of their female intermediaries as well.
They were not manufacturers, but intermediaries who reaped a larger profit from the carrying trade than could be gained by any form of production in their native land.
There was scarcely a pretence that the traders were mere intermediaries who bought in a cheap market and sold in a dear.
They exhibit the Armenians as able and sympathetic intermediaries between the civilisation of the Byzantine Empire, with its legacies from that of Rome, and the nations of the East.
In the Armenians we have a people who are peculiarly adapted to be the intermediaries of the new dispensation.
All these dead intermediaries of yours are out of each other, and outside of their termini still.
The percept here not only verifies the concept, proves its function of knowing that percept to be true, but the percept's existence as the terminus of the chain of intermediaries creates the function.
Dispersed as they were, the Jewish people cultivated both commerce and science, and thus for centuries were the real bearers of culture, the intermediaries between East and West.
The assumption of all these intermediaries aimed chiefly to spiritualize the conception of God and to elevate Him above all child-like, anthropomorphic views, so that He becomes a free Mind ruling the whole universe.
They were the intermediaries of ancient civilization .
Message after message was despatched to the Khalifa by both sides, whilst actual conflict was prevented by intermediaries and peacefully disposed persons.
People introduce all the intermediaries they need in order to maintain efficiency.
Cave paintings, no less than cuneiform, and later phonetic writing, constituted intermediaries inserted in the world in which human beings asserted their presence or questioned the presence of others.
The multitude of intermediaries involved in fabricating one finished product is far beyond our direct involvement.
He dispatched an envoy to Korea with instructions to make known his purpose, and to require that the Koreans should act as intermediaries to procure China's consent.
The So family of Tsushima acted from generation to generation as intermediaries between Japan and Korea.
In the later part of the story it will be seen that the intermediaries have vanished; the barriers are down; the East has itself come to the West and intercourse is immediate and direct.
What most interest us is far less the paths or intermediaries by which prophetic warnings reach us than the actual existence of the future in the present.
At important stations Railway Staff Officers are appointed who act as intermediaries between the conducting officers and the railway officials.
They serve as intermediaries between the higher military authorities and the railway administrations with which they are associated.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intermediaries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.