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    liaison
    [ noun ]
    1. a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship

    2. <noun.state>
    3. a channel for communication between groups

    4. <noun.communication>
      he provided a liaison with the guerrillas


    liaison \li`ai`son"\ (l[-e]`[asl]`z[^o]N"), n. [F., fr. L.
    ligatio, fr. ligare to bind. See {Ligature}, and cf.
    {Ligation}.]
    1. A union, or bond of union; an intimacy; an
    interrelationship.

    2. Specifically, An illicit sexual relation between a man and
    a woman; a sexual afffair.

    3. Specifically: A process of communication between parts of
    an organization or between two organizations acting
    together for a common purpose.
    [PJC]

    4. Hence: A person whose function it is to maintain such
    communication.
    [PJC]

    5. (Phonetics) A pronunciation of a consonant sound that
    would be otherwise silent, such as the final consonant of
    certain French words, when the following word begins with
    a vowel sound.
    [PJC]

    1. Before she went to the Transportation Department, she work for President Reagan as a White House liaison with women and minorities.
    2. He met a Vietnamese woman in 1969 to whom he is still married in the United States; he fathered Gloria during a brief liaison.
    3. Michael Barnes, a former Maryland congressman who is the chief Dukakis liaison with the platform committee, said, "There will be a draft put before the members Friday morning."
    4. Ms. Duggan has been domestic policy liaison in the White House Office of Public Liaison since January.
    5. Retief will serve as a liaison between Namibia's current transitional government and the U.N. special representative to the territory, Marthi Ahtisaari, the news agency said.
    6. NRA lobbyists gave up their fight after watching the bill sail through the Senate on a 35-10 vote Saturday, but Charles H. Cunningham, state liaison for the association, said he will be back to renew the fight next year.
    7. Mr. Ball has worked closely with senators in his current job as the White House's chief legislative liaison.
    8. Falwell also said the board ended payments to Jessica Hahn, a former church secretary whose brief liaison with Bakker seven years ago is central to the PTL scandal.
    9. They are: _Bryce L. Harlow, to be a deputy undersecretary of the treasury, which would make him chief liaison between the department and Congress.
    10. Joseph A. Morris, director of the Justice Department's office of liaison, said the proposed legislation would be sent to Congress this week.
    11. The participants agreed to establish an eight-member committee to coordinate reforms inside South Africa in liaison with an African monitoring committee scheduled to hold its first meeting in March.
    12. There has been no official government announcement of the decision, which affects 11 liaison offices of Japanese companies.
    13. Center employees also will conduct research on money laundering and serve as a liaison between local, state and federal officials.
    14. He said he was pleased that the exchange intends to improve its liaison with the SEC.
    15. Last summer, when he tried to replace Col. North as the NSC staff's chief liaison to the Contras, he was beaten back by a wave of criticism from conservative newspaper columnists and members of Congress.
    16. It has established a liaison centre in Beijing and a technical development centre in Shanghai. It wants to upgrade the Beijing office to a technical centre and by 1995 to have opened a 'systems house', where customised polyurethane can be produced.
    17. Thus it appears that behind the scenes, Mr. Sheils is attempting to take over liaison functions between the units that were crucial to Mr. Meselsohn's initial design, sources close to the company said.
    18. Since August, the Soviet Union and East European nations have tapped diplomats in Belgium to be their liaison with NATO.
    19. He is charged with acting as a liaison, money courier and emissary for Noriega in his transactions with drug traffickers.
    20. I want them to associate me with a program that does righteous, populace issues and _ once in a while _ has fun." She's been married to the mob and dabbled in a dangerous liaison.
    21. Col. Luis del Cid, 46, accused of acting as a liaison and money courier between drug traffickers and Noriega, pleaded innocent, and is being held pending a Jan. 16 hearing.
    22. Bakker was ousted from PTL in 1987 after revelations that he had a liaison with a church secretary and paid her with ministry money to keep her quiet.
    23. Hart's liaison with Rice led to his withdrawal from the 1988 presidential race.
    24. "Hereafter, no information will emanate from my chambers," U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell said in a letter to Carl Stern of NBC News who has been acting as a news media liaison with the court since the trial began.
    25. At the outbreak of World War II, Szeryng, who spoke eight languages, was appointed liaison officer and interpreter for Gen. Wladislaw Sikorski, premier of the Polish government-in-exile and commander of the Free Polish Army.
    26. Sununu was President-elect George Bush's liaison to the GOP platform committee.
    27. He acted as liaison between the editorial and technical staffs, and helped introduce new computer systems into the AP headquarters in New York.
    28. Having served a one-year stint as head of the U.S. liaison office _ before there were formal diplomatic relations and full-fledged ambassadors _ Bush fancies himself an expert on the complex land that has perplexed Westerners for centuries.
    29. Torre works as liaison between El Paso and Juarez child welfare agencies.
    30. Last year, the government canceled the registration of all representatives of U.S., West German and other Western companies who had managed liaison offices.
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