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noun
Communication between two parties or groups.
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Liaison's primary competition could come from the improving Rousing Sermon, who has twice finished second to Liaison while rallying from way back.
We give a gentle introduction to liaison of algebraic varieties following Peskine-Szpiro.
Second, as Mrs. Wilson rose in the agency, she was already in transition away from undercover work to management, and to liaison roles with other intelligence agencies.
Drifting from liaison to liaison they share their women as easily as wine, without jealousy or regret – and then they meet Kate.
Relates to foreign currency cash requirements for German industry, and to liaison between the Ministry of the Economy and the office of the Deputy to the Führer.
Mr. Frazer, who also headed the endangered species program during Mr. Bush's first years in office, was demoted to liaison to the United States Geological Survey from 2004 to 2008.
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Cases move to liaisons.
In Paris, this means a time in the early evening devoted to liaisons and assignations.
Issues in 1981 , 1982 1983 and 1984 were entitled Memorandum to Liaisons for Committees of Correspondence.
NCSE Reports started as Memorandum to Liaisons for Committees of Correspondence in 1981, which was renamed Creation/Evolution Newsletter in 1984.
They also refer to the need to "maintain liaison with other British Intelligence Services based in Cyprus".
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