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The liaisons

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Communication between two parties or groups.

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The liaisons produced children, who helped to people Europe, Asia, and the New World.

The liaisons were available when police encountered people with likely mental health needs, including drug abuse.

The liaisons head is the either the Grass Sandal, or Messenger, or Grass Slipper, (Cho Hai).

The liaisons are not very dangerous and the cases are so simplistic they make "Law & Order" seem like "Crime & Punishment".

The liaisons, she said, will bring problems in care to existing professional-practice committees at Kaiser's hospital and 28 clinics.

The liaisons will be allowed to approve applications for search warrants, deny them or ask that more information be provided or additional steps be taken before the warrant application is authorized and sent to a judge.

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The liaison provoked intense press interest.

"He was the liaison with the community.

The office is also the liaison with the United Nations Foundation.

She is the liaison between researchers and the synagogues.

So the liaison offices are indispensable in this sense".

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