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The liaison
noun
Communication between two parties or groups.
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The liaison provoked intense press interest.
The liaison had long been rumoured among dance fans.
The liaison eased his way into the halls of power, conflating his personal and professional responsibilities.
The liaison officer here in Bangkok is working on getting that statement.
The liaison was founded on common interests, natural sympathy, and a deepening friendship.
The liaison officer did not alert a top general in Afghanistan, Maj.
The liaison said there were other administrative issues, Mr. Dennis said.
The liaison between sculpture and photography had formal as well as social advantages.
The liaison is described exhaustively, right from its not very promising start.
The liaison precipitated divorce proceedings in which Benjamin behaved with remarkable meanness toward his wife.
The liaison captures process specific information through attributes associated with it.
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