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Instead, she said she would only post leaflets and her husband did most of the door-knocking because "as a male he had a better rapport".

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But despite his rapport with his colleagues, off-screen matters were not as straightforward.

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While it was advantageous for Jackson and Avila to get reps in practice, McVay acknowledged the challenge of building rapport in the middle of the season.

In the mornings they all took cooking classes and in the afternoons they participated in improvisation exercises to build a natural rapport.

Liam seemed very well media trained, and was comfortable with reporters, appearing to find it easy to build a good rapport with us.

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

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