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CI, confidence interval The effect of post research participation in health related policy/advisory committees and pre- or during-liaison with potential users is an essential component of the translation of research into practice, this effect is most likely strongest at the local level.

Gradually, he realises that he occupied the same room 20 years ago, during a liaison with the wife of his best friend.

Yet his Catholic upbringing had been conservative enough that he and Smith had to fake being married for his parents' sake during their liaison.

Nixon originally had a long speech prepared to read during the phone call, but Frank Borman, who was at the White House as a NASA liaison during Apollo 11, convinced Nixon to keep his words brief, to respect the lunar landing as Kennedy's legacy.

His life has been a series of abortive episodes that are not quite adventures – his marriage into the Khoja family; his brief, uncomprehending passion for photography; his liaisons with Doreen; the drive into the country during one such liaison, into obscure villages named after places in India (Bengal, Calcutta); the throwing of a disastrous Christmas party; the garden and the avocado tree.

Tricky beat Blur, Oasis, Pulp and Elastica to album-of-the-year laurels in the music weeklies, was profiled for a magnificently pretentious magazine feature by none other than David Bowie and even, during a brief liaison with Björk, became paparazzi fodder.

Mr. Kaminski, unfamiliar with the language and the Podlasie region — which abuts Belarus, Lithuania and the Kaliningrad Oblast — enlisted a young anthropologist he befriended to serve as his liaison during two weeklong trips to the Whisperers, who were highly suspicious of strangers.

Worked on Edmund Muskie's campaign that led to an appointment as The National Security Council's liaison during the Carter White House.

Jana serves as a Red Cross national media spokesperson and external affairs liaison during times of disaster, including multiple hurricanes, floods and tornados, the Sago Mine disaster, the Boston Marathon Bombing and the terrorist attacks on the Pentagon on September 11 , 2001

Most importantly, he was the congressional liaison during the much lauded 1980 Reagan transition, and was later charged by Senator John McCain with planning for his unrealized transition in the summer of 2008.

Mitford had been unhappily married since 1933 to Peter Rodd and formed a liaison during the Second World War with a Free French officer, Gaston Palewski, who became the love of her life, although the pair were never a formal couple.

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