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n. (power broker English)
Usage examples of "power brokers".
Behind the scenes, high-priced lobbyists and political power brokers worked to keep the Lipton on the island, despite the opposition of many residents.
All eyes turned toward him, and I realized with a start that this was the first time the power brokers had noticed him.
As you pointed out, some very important men in the White House and the State Department could get burned, a lot of nasty labels branded on the foreheads of global power brokers, I think you called them.
To pay for all this he'd set up illegal fleshlabs on the far side of the world, where his mechanics did surgery on those too notorious to venture into the Tank Farms, created monsters to order for use as bodyguards or victims, restructured contract workers bound for worlds where their current shapes would make them inefficient (their consent or lack thereof being ignored as beside the point), ran cloning services to cater to the unhealthier appetites of assorted power brokers, anyone who needed a certain amount of privacy about his or her habits.
Could this dean of Washington power brokers have been in Dominic Goldoni's hip pocket?
Russo saw that the true power brokers there understood, while Hayes and a few other idealistic dupes were almost teary-eyed with dedication and courage.
So that was why the Rabbi had made her think of guards and power brokers!
Within ten years they were the major power brokers of the Far East.