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In effect, Fiat has escaped from an industrial liaison that was supposed to be its salvation.
The word "trick" even has associations with prostitution -- a liaison that typically leads to sexual masquerade.
Or could it be, as some suggest, a liaison that will enable Desmond to obtain a desired peerage?
One was born four years after emancipation, suggesting that the liaison that produced those children endured after slavery.
Some of this negotiation involves a romance with a student from her university, a forbidden, not especially engaging, liaison that generates friction and melodrama.
It was a liaison that did not last long and in 1945 he married a dancer, Ellen Lundstrom, by whom he had four children.
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Now she is also pondering liaisons that are more lasting than teenage crushes.
How much can you hear about the tacky and inappropriate liaisons that go on at the highest levels of public life without beginning to feel prissy and parochial?
This is also true of their consuming romantic yearnings, which lead both of them into liaisons that are so evidently foolish that they test credibility.
The trial, which was in its sixth day, revealed a litany of salacious allegations about Cook's affair with 18-year-old Diana Bianchi, as well as interactive Internet sex liaisons that cost him thousands of dollars a month.
"We have DYFS liaisons that are awesome and really go out of their way to find places for the kids," the official, who asked not to be identified, said.
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