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play agent

noun

  1. a broker representing a playwright in dealings with theater managers, producers, etc.



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“It really came down to a decision about world championship play,” agent Scott Boras said then.

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In “Men in Black: International”, the “Avengers” star and “Creed” actress play Agent H and Agent M, who have to find a mole in the organization.

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“Due to unresolved issues/symptoms from the concussion sustained last March, Rick Nash will be forced to retire from the game of hockey. Under the advice of his medical team, the risk of further brain injury is far too great if Rick returns to play,” agent Joe Resnick said in a statement.

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American film producer Antoine Fuqua stoked long-running speculation about Elba taking on the role last week, when he told Britain’s Daily Star that Bond movie boss Barbara Broccoli had said “it is time” for a non-white actor to play agent 007.

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Among those talked about to play Agent 007 are Tom Hiddleston and Idris Elba, both favorites with movie and TV fans.

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