He was at the forefront of developments in what became known as liaison psychiatry. |
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We know that you served as an Air Force Academy liaison officer when you weren't flying airliners. |
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What spheres of activity might fall within the remit of an international liaison, given this context? |
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I said I felt strongly that this was a matter of liaison sensitivity that justified redaction. |
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He established guards for his artillery trains and directed that a liaison orderly be sent from each battery to brigade headquarters. |
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The governor, or wali, is appointed by the national government, and serves as the primary liaison between local and federal government. |
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A first lieutenant and two soldiers from the logistics task force manned the Rhein-Main Air Base movement control liaison team. |
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They call it a liaison mission but it was really a military patrol on a Rambo mission. |
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His work with the youth in his role as juvenile liaison officer was remarkable. |
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The first requirement is for instruction in air-to-ground liaison in directing the US Air Force and the RAF to their targets. |
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Not long after he was seconded to the Royal Air Force as a liaison officer, he claimed he had annoyed the Brigadier. |
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He anticipated that both the secretary and liaison officer would be seconded from government departments. |
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The cavalry troop headquarters would include requisite maintenance, command and control, and liaison capabilities. |
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I don't work here, I'm a liaison for the architecture firm handling the retrofit. |
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This has been done through close liaison with many local and national bodies. |
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The Department of Agriculture will continue to maintain close liaison with the Northern Ireland authorities. |
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The party also proposes closer liaison with local governments and private organizations to help refugees. |
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The university is in close liaison with the police and a formal complaint has been laid with the Commercial Investigation Branch. |
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Saunas, white-water rafting and a very close liaison with the local military combined to make this a most successful visit. |
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The police have to work a good deal harder to develop closer liaison with the transport providers. |
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In March 1944, he became a liaison to the Australian Government to monitor and evaluate Japanese broadcasts. |
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The British tried to effect an improvement by detailing liaison officers, but these officers found themselves practically helpless. |
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Because few things are more important than effective liaison and coordination between ours and our allies intelligence services. |
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The order of service has not yet been finalised but a police family liaison officer has been asked to read a poem during the service. |
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Around 100 pupils from Liden Primary School learned the art of origami during a visit from Swindon's Japanese liaison group. |
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By this maneuver, the mind is protected from clutter-mind and body, separated out, are actually coerced into a negatively metaphrastic liaison. |
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During year 3, all students study medicine, surgery, paediatrics, women's health, general practice, and liaison psychiatry. |
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Orthopaedic liaison nurses swabbed all patients in the community for MRSA and methicillin sensitive Staphylococcus aureus. |
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Their liaison takes place, strangely and indiscreetly, on a bed in a vast open gallery. |
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Most of the aircraft were on free lease from the US Air Force, which drove the USAF liaison people to distraction. |
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Goebbels was a notorious womaniser and his wife wanted to divorce him after one liaison too many. |
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In April 2002, he was jailed for six weeks for contempt of court for spitting at a police liaison officer in court. |
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I am also grateful to my sister for her liaison with indigenous education colleagues, and for establishing some of my contacts in Adelaide. |
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The very complicatedness of this layered, homosocial, mentor-mentee liaison makes it compelling, if not exactly coherent. |
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In practice, it is almost impossible to maintain a Chinese wall between a liaison conducted by a minister and his official persona. |
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A spokesman for Lancashire constabulary says a team of officers and family liaison officers are on standby just in case. |
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During the Korean war, US forces employed them for liaison, supply, casualty evacuation, and troop transportation. |
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Sensing his political smarts, his peers in the Republican Class of '96 selected him as their liaison to the party leadership. |
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Nursing support and close liaison with the general practitioner and education and social services are necessary. |
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After many phone calls between the ship and the UK, along with close liaison with the contractor support team, a new engine was shipped out. |
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Management of toxicities in the community requires close liaison with the hospital team, and severe toxicity requires immediate admission. |
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It is also our intention to work in closer liaison with the fans and the local authority. |
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Stimulants should be prescribed judiciously and monitored carefully by specialists in close liaison with primary care physicians. |
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There has been a great deal of liaison with the local community and with the peaceful groups who wanted to demonstrate. |
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Keith has been in Bulgaria since April working as a liaison of the American Bar Association. |
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If you want to interview someone in particular, see if a media liaison can arrange it for you. |
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To assist them, they hired an Italian liaison who lives in Italy and speaks fluent Italian. |
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The idea of a liaison with such an older man seemed to hold a fascination which they often discussed among themselves. |
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For most modern readers, the idea that Isabel is intending an eventual extra-marital liaison is grotesque. |
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In fact, she rents an apartment so they can conduct their liaison without being disturbed. |
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Imagine if we held America accountable for every secret liaison its agents have ever made. |
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In 1613, she was accused of having a sexual liaison with a neighbour and to clear her name, went to the Church Court. |
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The protagonist of this novel, married young to a much older man, embarks on an adulterous liaison with one of his friends. |
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Isn't that one of the primary reasons for engaging in an illicit liaison in the first place? |
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Perhaps, in the final analysis, French liaison and linking in English may not be so different after all. |
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It was rumoured that Queen Victoria ordered members of the cabinet to take action to end the liaison. |
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We were shepherded along to first the conveyer belt and then to the waiting taxi by a competition liaison officer. |
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Cam Walker, FoE's national liaison officer, discussed the need to raise the public profile of the environmental movement's victories. |
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After a chance encounter in a cafe ends up in a brief liaison, he tries vainly to track her down. |
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It started out with me being booked to work for NWA Florida through Eric Loy who is a liaison for the promotion. |
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In desperation, she entered warily into a sexual liaison with an army captain, who offered some promise of economic stability. |
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The Bradford pop idol had previously denied a liaison with the topless model, despite her own confessions to tabloid newspapers. |
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With her usual perfection, Keaton plays an uptight frigid woman who is quietly appalled by her daughter's romantic liaison. |
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The money will also be used to provide funding for an ethnic minority liaison officer to work in the community. |
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The first person they see inside is a police family liaison officer trained in dealing with distressed relatives. |
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He didn't need Dorothy to tell him his liaison with Helene was not going to help Dianna's debut in Polite Society. |
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The proctor will administer tests and act as liaison with Purdue University. |
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Again, close liaison between obstetrician, midwife, general practitioner, cardiologist, and neonatologist is vital. |
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The doctor, obstetrician, midwife, or family practitioner is often the liaison between parents and the NICU team. |
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The public airing of what many treated as a private liaison will make many observers more careful about their electronic correspondence. |
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Piece Co. will then seamlessly source the artisans and be your liaison for collaboration. |
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The impact cracked the sump and although the crew tried to make repairs on the following liaison section, the oil leaked from the engine and they retired. |
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Another key area for development is liaison with primary feeder schools. |
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The controller acts as a liaison between the slave work processor and the master, leaving the work processor to concentrate solely on data processing. |
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This four-year liaison between a government whip and a junior government minister has everyone hooked, at least until the next eye-popping distraction. |
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Politico reported over the weekend that Sharpton is the de facto liaison for the White House regarding the shooting in Ferguson. |
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Our audit illustrates why we must consider non-attendance within the wider social context and the importance of close liaison with social services. |
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Kristi Noem The South Dakota newbie was picked by House Republicans to serve as the freshman liaison to the GOP leadership. |
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I'm a liaison between the scientific community and the public. |
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This preliminary experience suggests that, despite close liaison with the primary care group, the referral process will take time to be adopted and implemented. |
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A spokesman for Essex Health Authority said it had been in close liaison with the school and was helping it to pass on advice to parents on how to spot meningitis. |
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These include preparation of firebreaks, maintenance of fire-fighting equipment, and liaison with neighbours and a fire protection officer in the area when a fire breaks out. |
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What if he was the person in the pictures and the female was a television program hostess, but they were just having a liaison with no job favors involved? |
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There were two gendarmes on bicycles who were liaison agents and a small floating population of chauffeurs and maquisards undertaking various duties. |
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They included a horde of diversity co-ordinators, community liaison officers, social inclusion officers and suchlike hierarchs of the priesthood of political correctness. |
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Suddenly, in the midst of their liaison, Brody notices his SUV parked outside the window. |
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Then there is any person who encountered or spoke to the complainant in the aftermath of the supposed liaison. |
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And that is where jeanne Duval joined him in a passionate, tormented and destructive liaison that was to last for 20 years. |
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This was alleviated by the assistance of the charge nurse, who did not have a patient assignment, when the liaison nurse became involved in multiple activities. |
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There is also close liaison with the school's reception class. |
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Each combat command typically employed liaison aircraft and mechanized cavalry troops for route reconnaissance and early warning of enemy positions. |
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The Garda then fills out a form for the Garda liaison officer who in turn provides the victim support co-ordinator with the information, which remains confidential. |
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All branches of the service find jobs for the versatile quarter-ton liaison truck, a car of unlimited possibilities in war. |
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By the 1950s the jet engine was almost universal in combat aircraft, with the exception of cargo, liaison and other specialty types. |
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The 701st also formed a liaison with the Navy Shore Patrol, the 23d Gendarmerie Regiment, and the Shanghai Voluntary Police. |
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The conflict begun in 1914 when Bentley was made official liaison between Government and aero engine manufacturers. |
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He urged a close liaison between CCP and the achieve the goal of a competitive economy. |
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He was posted to the Royal Army Service Corps and was selected for the Airborne Company, where he worked as a brigade liaison. |
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Could it be a wild thought, a crazy adventure, a zesty one-nighter or a dreamy long-term liaison? |
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If your heart isn't in a liaison, resist indulging other anatomical parts. |
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Air mobility element, AMC TACC liaison element in the joint air operations center, which integrates strategic and theater airlift requirements. |
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Secretary Industries of AJK has been nominated as Focal Person of AJK to liaison with the office of OPC Punjab. |
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Her work involves liaison with three crown attorneys and six police divisions. |
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Douglas Scarboro, executive director, Office of Talent and Human Capital and education liaison to the mayor, City of Memphis, Tenn. |
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The Discovery has also been used in small numbers, mostly as liaison vehicles. |
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Hitachi believes that close liaison with GE is essential for expanding the BWR business both in Japan and globally. |
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Pollock discovered the liaison, and threatened to initiate divorce proceedings against Blyton. |
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All of the new invitees sent military liaison officers to Central Command headquarters in Tampa, Florida, ahead of possible operations in Iraq. |
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The group's liaison duties, between the British Army and the Communist Partisans, were light. |
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He pressured one woman to seek an abortion following their liaison. |
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Ordnance Survey actively supports the academic research community through its external research and university liaison team. |
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Each service arm had exchanged liaison officers at headquarters and operations rooms but did not use a common communications system. |
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During the war the company produced a number of generally unsuccessful designs, but their Lysander would serve as an important liaison aircraft with the Royal Air Force. |
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Beste will serve as a liaison between IVI's roster of architects and engineers and the firm's clients, while providing quality control and quality assurance. |
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Caico was the corporate liaison for national communication from corporate headquarters on wholesale strategies and consultant to account executives and managers nationwide. |
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In some places they were close to parties of the 1st Armoured Division and at others with French troops all under separate command, with few means of liaison. |
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It also operates several liaison offices, including those with the European Union, United Nations and a single office covering the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. |
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Spoken number marking on the noun appears when liaison occurs. |
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Leaders in the sustainment community have added that if a SOC does not have someone on site to help, it will act as a liaison in contacting the needed enabler. |
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Components of the executive office of the president participate as observers to the executive committee, and the FCC chairman participates as a liaison. |
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Five years before the story's events, Adler had a brief liaison with Crown Prince of Bohemia Wilhelm von Ormstein while she was prima donna of the Imperial Opera of Warsaw. |
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There had earlier been a romantic liaison between Shaw and Campbell that caused Charlotte Shaw considerable concern, but by the time of the London premiere it had ended. |
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Bryan's inclusion in the cabinet would also assist liaison with congressional Democrats and help keep a hero of Democratic agrarianism on Wilson's side. |
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The liaison was effected by the Academy's Norman Rosenthal, even though there was strong opposition from some of the Academicians, three of whom resigned. |
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In the painting, the enslaved and sexually abused Margaret Garner betrays her liaison with her owner Archibald Gaines with an exposed, openhanded gesture toward him. |
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Alan Anderson, director of the CIR, presented each panel member and liaison with an engraved memento to commemorate the organization's 25th anniversary. |
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Peters and Wade reviewed 2038 referrals to the Auckland Court Liaison Service over a two year period. |
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Clearly this is not identical to the Organic Liaison supplement, as vinegar is acid, not alkaline. |
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The Washinton Post reports that with a letter from Bush and a ceremonial opening of the US Liaison Office in Tripoli, the US has opened its arms to the former pariah. |
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She added that the functions of the Liaison Officers would include dealing with concerns and needs of tenants in regard to estate management and maintenance. |
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Tell them there'll be periodic briefings with the Mayor's Media Liaison. |
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At this point Herbert contacted Duncan Slarke, the Finds Liaison Officer for the Staffordshire and West Midlands Portable Antiquities Scheme. |
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The delegation comprised Director International Broadcasting Bureau VoA, David Ensor and Director Liaison IBB VOA Gary Thatcher. |
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The Community Liaison Office has implemented baby playdates during lunch time. |
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Special operations commandos from the CIA's Special Activities Division from the Northern Iraq Liaison Element infiltrated throughout Iraq and called in the early air strikes. |
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And Faye Burton, founder of the Rural Policing Liaison Group, has blamed police cutbacks and a loss of specialist officers for the worrying spike in dog and cockfighting. |
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