Sentence examples for passing liaisons from inspiring English sources

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Up to that point, Chekhov, known as "Russia's most elusive literary bachelor," had preferred passing liaisons and visits to brothels over commitment.

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It suggested that the agency form a dedicated unit of responders whose main responsibility would be to go quickly to subway emergencies and act as a liaison with other agencies, passing information between them and the subway's control center.

The second half of the collection, however, begins to turn away from violence towards love, or at least the often-compromised liaisons that pass for it in Theroux's world.

The message log of the 8th Cavalry Regiment contains an entry of message from a regimental liaison officer on 24 July 1950 about guidelines on shooting refugees to prevent them passing through U.S. front lines.

Gabriele was accused of stealing the Pope's private correspondence and passing it on to a journalist, Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose book, published earlier this year, revealed the intrigue, petty infighting and allegations of corruption and homosexual liaisons that plague the leadership of the Catholic church.

Lawmakers allowed the practice to continue to get the bill passed, said Skip Trimble, a legislative liaison for the Texas Humane Legislation Network.

Just 90 minutes had passed since Burgess and Aboriginal liaison officer Sophie Edwards, who was related by marriage to Ms Dhu though had never met her, had gone down to the cell to find Ms Dhu lying on her back asking for help.

As such, Neanderthals were likely better adapted to the lower and more variable levels of ultraviolet radiation from the sun compared with the new arrivals from Africa — traits they passed on to the offspring of their liaisons with modern humans.

First, to provide data on GP's opinions on the impact of the consultation-liaison system (after sufficient time had passed to enable a more "objectively" based view of the consultation system outcome), on their management of the patients they referred (rather than transferred) to the collaborative system, and on patient medical outcome.

Blaxland writes that the liaison officer was "given a message to pass to Asio's interim director general, [Frank ] Mahony.

A U.S. official previously told the AP that the embassy shared the father's fears with liaison staffers from agencies like the FBI, then passed the information to the State, Justice and Homeland Security departments.

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