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Involve them in lessons and build a rapport where you can bounce off each other during sessions.
Most athletes wanted to play for the Raiders, most of the black athletes could develop a rapport where you could talk to Al Davis".
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But she says the two of them "swiftly fell into an easy, jokey rapport", where "there seemed no limit to what I could ask him or what he could reveal to me.
Both are in plays where a rapport with their co-stars is crucial.
For example: a cold-call where a rapport was difficult to establish; women who are very upset and crying 'what do you say' or 'unpicking' the reasons for a baby being sleepy.
Branagh even avoids sentimentality in the climactic prison scene where he achieves a rapport with his black cellmate and speculates about an after-life with a Hamletesque bewilderment.
"We do want a relationship where we want someone we have a rapport with, who we can talk to," he replied.
Allen acquired his "Mad Dog" nickname while playing at West Ham, where he shaved his head and quickly established a rapport with the supporters at Upton Park.
And he has a rapport with artists that few other executives possess, even advising Aretha Franklin on where to buy a house in the Hamptons.
Students found that where continuity did exist, they were able to build a rapport and relationship with their tutors that enhanced their learning.
In a relative outpost where top-level sport is concerned, the club had provided role models and built up a rapport with the community.
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