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Some still visit a liaison office near Beijing for Flight 370 families, said Steve Wang, a spokesman for some of the Chinese families, but he said representatives there "couldn't answer anything".
Further management and any transfer may involve liaison with the nearest available PICU.
And Banana Kelly agreed to meet monthly with the tenants of the building, 866 Beck Street, near Intervale Avenue, and a board-appointed liaison.
Three old friends – two of them married, two linked in a liaison – meet in a cottage near a nuclear power station that has suffered a disastrous meltdown.
The nearest he comes to real accountability is at his occasional sessions with the liaison committee, upon which all the select committee chairs sit.
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It was only after Frances enlisted the help of the Liverpool Mayor, Joe Anderson, that Surrey Police finally contacted her to tell her that a family liaison officer would meet her at St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, near the crash site.
"When it's really near an election, we could have one every week," said W. Ruth Whitney, the political liaison at Mount Sinai Baptist Church in Brooklyn, which regularly receives requests from politicians to pay a visit to the pulpit.
Smotkin was a "near-constant presence" during Pruitt's trip, the Post reported, serving as "an informal liaison at both official and social events".
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