Despite his unpleasant personality, he was remarkably successful at this, although these liaisons rarely lasted beyond a single night. |
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He has a talent for sweet talk, mischievous banter, illicit liaisons, less than legit business dealings and general chaos. |
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Griffin says covert liaisons and secret calls from a lover in a call box proclaiming how much he needs you are romantic and even addictive. |
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All standing committees and liaisons shall report to the Executive Committee. |
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Advisers serve advisees as advocates, guides, group leaders, community builders, liaisons with parents, and evaluation coordinators. |
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The Army is assigning active duty liaisons to support all four of the VA's Poly Trauma Centers on a trial basis. |
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She introduced him to sensual and sexual pleasure, but her continued liaisons caused him pain. |
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If you're one of the beautiful elite, summer is a fizzy whirl of suitors and intrigues and liaisons. |
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But the fact is, these plans do equate gay liaisons with the honourable estate of matrimony. |
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Silent and soulful, Gerardo seeks emotional connection in liaisons with other men. |
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However, the ease with which a women can contract sexual liaisons does not directly translate into a socially sanctioned pregnancy and birth. |
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But every column inch devoted to his liaisons is space not available for something else. |
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This dual responsibility helps them to be effective communicators, serving as liaisons between software engineers and the user community. |
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The media liaisons are there to ensure that the press has something to write about. |
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As health care professionals, we must see ourselves as social activists and community liaisons. |
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A couple of slaps later they were advised to be careful in their romantic liaisons. |
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In some traditional stories, the temple fair was even a place for romantic liaisons. |
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Second, when outside assistance is sought, family members frequently serve as liaisons between elderly relatives and health care systems. |
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Other men are deceived by wives who bear children through adulterous liaisons and who mislead them into thinking that the children are theirs. |
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What is interesting to me is what happened to the mixed-race sons of these liaisons. |
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Diana's frequent liaisons with the world of show business made her different. |
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Above and below, divisions blur and the long-established equilibrium is knocked off balance amid revelations of illicit sexual liaisons and dubious business dealings. |
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Parent liaisons, situated in all our schools, help to enhance the homeschool-community connection. |
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Mr Bach's account is the racier, written with showbiz glee, titillating detail and an enumeration of lovers and liaisons which can prove wearing. |
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Would a chair professor of literature at Yale University be allowed to conduct serially personal liaisons with female graduate students over his entire career across decades? |
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This eight-week program trains parents to be active participants and advocates in their children's education and to share these skills as community liaisons. |
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Get ready for dangerous new liaisons to bring new cyberthreats. |
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When the transcripts were unsealed in court, it became apparent that the affair with secretary was just one of many liaisons. |
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I remembered the usual termination of Platonic liaisons, and thought how disgusted I had been whenever I heard of one. |
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Lab assistants in many labs today are liaisons to the point of care phlebotomists, usually acting as experts in phlebotomy in health care institutions. |
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When not covering specific cases, the team of six officers act as police liaisons with both the hip-hop world and detectives covering a similar beat in California and Florida. |
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His tie to her will last longer than most adulterous liaisons. |
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She was married three times and had numerous casual liaisons. |
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He lived on a houseboat, had a steady stream of passionate liaisons, and always stood his round in the bar. |
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Our engineer-representatives are honest-to-goodness liaisons between our customers and our design and production teams. |
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One of the duties of regimental colonels was in fact to discreetly ensure that young officers did not enter into ill-considered liaisons. |
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Permitted only brief and shallow liaisons, young women are pressured to exhibit license rather than reserve, availability rather than choosiness. |
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The only difference between the two is that a mute h allows contractions and liaisons in front of it, and an aspirated h does not. |
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Jack Lemmon is the put-upon junior exec in a Manhattan insurance company, who has a shaming secret: he sycophantically tries to butter up his bosses by loaning out his apartment to them for their extra-marital liaisons. |
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Vice-commissioners should have sufficient functional power to enable them to serve as effective liaisons for local and regional capital markets participants. |
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In this era of the Internet and global communications, companies rely more frequently on bilingual and biliterate employees to serve as liaisons with clients both local and global. |
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John Kellock's excellent and spookily comic paintings of magical, sinister liaisons brood under a wooden roof curvaceously carved like a Viking banquet house. |
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Sigismund Blondy, like any tall dissolute specimen, had women around him, in roles likely unclarified even to themselves: exes, friends, liaisons. |
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This can be achieved through improved training of TBAs by establishing them as liaisons with local midwives with access to the appropriate expertise and back up referral systems. |
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Mr Clark, an unrepentant philanderer now gone to the knocking shop in the sky, recorded for posterity his liaisons with Valerie, Josephine and Alison Harkess. |
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Exogamy, forcing the individual to marry outside the group, dilutes group loyalty but increases group size and power through new external liaisons. |
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In the 1600s, joint-stock companies served as valuable liaisons between governments and their colonies, as evidenced by the widely-known British East India Company. |
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Treasury officials and other department heads were drawn into Parliament serving as liaisons between it and the Sovereign. |
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He did not wish to bear Queensberry's insults, but he knew to confront him could lead to disaster were his liaisons disclosed publicly. |
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And the teenage sensation was also asked in loud unison about the merits of visiting houses of ill repute to conduct liaisons with women far older than himself. |
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These volunteers are the liaisons between SECU's staff and membership and their voices guide us in the best direction to meet the needs of every member from Murphy to Manteo. |
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Sullivan had a roving eye, and his diary records the occasional quarrel when Ronalds discovered his other liaisons, but he always returned to her. |
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