Budish's close ties with Soviet Ambassador Alexander Troyanovsky and position in the Communist Party apparatus made him the ideal conduit for information to Ambidjan regarding developments in the Soviet Union.
Its long engagement with the English-speaking Caribbean made it an ideal conduit for trade from both the English colonies of the Caribbean, especially Jamaica, but also North America, which had been trading in the zone since the eighteenth century at least.
Army businesses also proved ideal conduits for smuggling, with their ability to move luxury goods undetected across borders.
He said that after the F.B.I. had told him the agency preferred candidates with several years of law-enforcement experience, he had decided that the Baltimore program might be the ideal conduit.
For the Leeds City Council, desperate to counter the social ills present in Beeston and similar communities, the men were an ideal conduit.
The Reillys are also interested in the Earth trade, and the small ship would be an ideal conduit.
The city's elaborate subway system, an ideal conduit for information, was papered with anti-coup pamphlets and riders gathered in crowds to read President Yeltsin's exhortations to resist the coup committee.
After Edward became king in 1901, Keppel's discretion made her an ideal conduit between the monarch and his ministers.
She remains the ideal conduit for the mood-switching restlessness of Ms. Tesori's collage of a score, in which anthropomorphic household appliances provide Motown-style backup to Caroline's thoughts.
That might make him an ideal conduit if someone wanted to deliberately plant disinformation on us.