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intervening

adjective as in intermediary

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Yet in terms of the global persistence of famine, things have not got better in the intervening 40 years.

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He also described an "emotional meeting" with one of those doctors after the police investigation began where he had apologised for not intervening sooner.

From BBC

She wrote a memoir about the trauma, which some credit with starting Japan’s #MeToo movement, and worked on her documentary, pursuing legal cases against Yamaguchi for much of that intervening period.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission - the national equalities regulator, which is intervening in the case - has called for this.

From BBC

Pershing suggests that China is likely to help drive the COP process forward by discreetly intervening to unblock disputes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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