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A handsome young man, he formed a liaison with a model, Marie Rieu, to whom he dedicated his only book of poems, Les Amoureuses (1858; "The Lovers").
In 1757 she formed a liaison with Pierre Laclède Liguest, who took Auguste and the rest of the family to the Illinois country in 1763.
According to Meyer, the agent then assured her she was not in trouble and that he wanted to work on "forming a liaison" with her.
On her return she found that Angus had formed a liaison with a daughter of the laird of Traquair, and she therefore allied with Albany against her husband.
Since her husband ignored her, Henrietta had a brief affair with the King and then formed a liaison with Armand de Gramont, comte de Guiche.
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.
Peter, meanwhile, had formed a lasting liaison with a low-born woman, the future empress Catherine I, who bore him other children and whom he married in 1712.
Rosenberg began a liaison with Walter Auerbach, a stage designer and Stern with Coppola and the four young artists formed a small collective of love and life.
Another swerve happened in the mid-1950s, when the Israeli politician Nahum Levin arrived in Cape Town on a Hebrew language promotional mission and, despite needing an interpreter, formed a close liaison with Rhoda.
Bill was a liaison with them.
At the IMF he had a liaison with a more junior colleague in 2008.
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