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View definitions for liaison

liaison

noun as in person who acts as go-between

noun as in love affair

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He said her next of kin had been updated on the development and are being supported by specialist family liaison officers.

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Close collaboration with the club's support liaison officer and ticketing manager has helped grow the supporter base, while referring to the team as Hammarby, rather than Hammarby women, sends the clearest message of all.

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He saw active service in Northern Ireland, served in a peacekeeping mission in Cyprus, and as a liaison officer in the Gulf War.

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“But I don’t think Andy knew about that,” she says of the brief liaison with “a very attractive Irishman.”

One of his relatives could be seen rocking backwards and forwards, and the group later walked away from the courtroom in silence, accompanied by their police family liaison officer.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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