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Hong presents their uneasy liaisons as a series of Sung-nam's diary entries, and he films them in tense, restrained long takes that suggest the sharp, dry strokes of engravings.
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Guess may not have been aware of what exactly she was risking, but she must have immediately clocked the liaison as an inappropriate (and dangerous) one.
Some thought of the liaisons as spies for an organization that was already too important.
"He will continue to serve our office as a liaison as he does with our other medical committees".
In "Madame Butterfly", Lieutenant Pinkerton always regarded his liaison as no more than a passing fancy.
He was to look back on his liaison with her as a period of disgrace and humiliation.
According to a job post today, Twitter is looking for a government liaison to serve as a point person for the company in Washington D.C.
Cornell Cooperative Extension served as a liaison and as a resource and assisted in the development and implementation of voluntary BMPs in selected sub-watersheds of Conesus Lake.
She also served as a liaison to directors.
Respond.com acts as a liaison between shoppers and merchants.
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