Sentence examples for for liaisons from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Persico reads these letters as possible plans for liaisons.

The appeal of the events, said Chris Terrill, a MatchLive spokesman, is that everyone there is looking for liaisons -- which may not be the case at the corner bar.

Mr. Daniels is 43 but looks much younger with his lean, athletic physique and shaggy surfer-boy hair, an unfortunate consequence, he said, of a fading dye job after his last role and the wig-anchoring scalp requirements for "Liaisons".

In Slovakia, meanwhile - or, as it emerges, somewhat earlier in time - the beautiful Eva, with her hair in a provincial crimp, works in a shoe factory and sneaks off to the woods for liaisons with the even more beautiful Tibor, who may or may not be Romany but has a gypsy's wandering ways, selling homemade ice-cream from a travelling van.

Still, Hella Winston, author of "Unchosen: The Hidden Lives of Hasidic Rebels" (Beacon Press, 2005), said Hasidim have had to confront the fact that the Internet has sparked Craigslist advertisements for liaisons between "frum," or observant, married people and has made available explorations of maverick philosophers.

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The inaugural play is The Merry Wives of Windsor, William Shakespeare's 1590s comedy in which big-bellied, self-described ladykiller Falstaff gets his ignominious comeuppance from two of his hoped-for liaisons.

£30m funding for liaison psychiatry services at hospitals.

It would also be responsible for liaison with devolved administrations in the pursuit of UK wide targets or EU regulations".

Reporters were flown by helicopter to the site, and were accompanied by Hussam Muhammad Amin, head of the Iraqi National Monitoring Directorate, the office used for liaison with United Nations inspectors.

A training course for liaison officers has been delayed by red tape.Co-operation is essential because even the bigger EU countries do not have enough emergency supplies to deal with a big attack.

The report of the canny officer responsible for liaison with merchant shipping, Captain Richard Webb, stated that "the Master... proceeded... at a speed three-quarters of what he was able to get out of his vessel.

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