1 In the world of diplomacy, this is what's called a back - channel outreach.
2 Get over the back - channel somehow and tell my father to come.
3 That back - channel you just took isn't a path many people stumble upon by accident.
4 But that doesn't mean that there aren't back - channel communications between my company and theirs.
5 None of the traditional back - channel efforts by the generals to keep their pet programs.
6 There also are continued whispers of back - channel efforts aimed at identifying possible formulas for compromise.
7 They also held back - channel talks in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
8 If the back - channel chatter was to be trusted-andit wasn't-Marshad a lone marine's suit camera.
9 But if it's found some kind of back - channel -
10 Nikki had run all her back - channel checks.
11 Several years earlier, Karzai had written to the Saudi king and asked him to set up back - channel talks.
12 Yemen witnessed a lull in hostilities after Saudi Arabia and the Houthis began back - channel talks late last year.
13 Such Justice Department back - channel calls rarely become public, and department officials declined to provide details of Perez's involvement.
14 Naeem is getting back - channel briefings from Ann; she calls from her office when the kids are at school.
15 Jacob Welse crossed over the back - channel long before dark, and with him came Del, the baron, and Corliss.
16 One of the book's "revelations" is that Clinton used Morris as a back - channel interlocutor with Lott.
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